Here Are the Setlist & Stage Layout for Maná’s ‘Vivir Sin Aire Tour’

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Maná finally kicked off their “Vivir Sin Aire Tour” with two sold-out shows at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, TX (Sept. 5 to 6). The two back-to-back shows gave fans a preview of the Mexican rock band’s highly anticipated setlist and stage layout.

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The “Vivir Sin Aire Tour” features a nostalgic setlist including the popular pop-rock band’s hits that cemented them as one of Mexico’s most iconic bands today. The concert starts with an aquatic–inspired intro leading to “Ángel de Amor.” They continue their hits with songs like “Déjame Entrar,” “Manda Una Señal,” “De Pies a Cabeza,” “Eres Mi Religión,” and “Bendita Tu Luz.” They follow up with fan-favorite songs like “Vivir Sin Aire,” “Rayando El Sol,” “Mariposa Traicionera,” “Me Vale” and “Corazon Espinado” (originally sung with Santana),” and  “Clavado En Un Bar.”

The show features a second, more intimate stage closer to the crowd, where they sing songs like “Te Solté La Rienda,” “Amor Clandestino,” “Cachito,” “Te Lloré Un Río,” “El Reloj Cucú,” and their popular cover of Marco Antonio Solís’ “Si No Te Hubieras Ido.” After this segment, they go back to the main stage for songs like “No Ha Parado de Llover,” “En El Muelle de San Blas,” “Labios Compartidos,” and “Oye Mi Amor.”

The stage at the “Vivir Sin Aire Tour” features multiple large displays, a Day of the Dead-inspired structure, fog machine effects, and rain effects. As previously mentioned, there’s a second stage for more intimate performances. The band’s drummer, Alex González, also does his signature drum solo during the show.

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Maná’s “Vivir Sin Aire Tour” continues with two performances at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO, on Sept. 10 to 11. The band will also perform in cities like Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, Los Angeles, and San Jose. Next year, they’ll perform in more cities, such as Brooklyn, Orlando, and Miami.

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