Grupo Frontera isn’t giving up on love. The Mexican American band knows how to pull at the heartstrings, and the group members have done it again with the new single “Quédate Bebé.” In a video ...
The boys from Rio Grande Valley are heading to Nashville. On Wednesday evening, Grupo Frontera announced that they’ll be making their Grand Ole Opry debut on Nov. 7 ...
FILE - Grupo Frontera performs during the Latin Billboard Awards, Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023, in Coral Gables, Fla. The group's sophomore album Jugando Que No Pasa Nada ...
Grupo Frontera will have 31 shows across North America this summer. Here's how to get tickets.
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Brian Ortega, known as the bassist for Mexican regional band Grupo Frontera, has announced on social media he is no longer associated with the group. Ortega has been ...
Grupo Frontera may be known for breathing new life into the danceable, decades-old genre of Mexican cumbia and Tejano music with their debut “El Comienzo,” but the six-man band is showing just how ...
NEW YORK – A lot can happen in two years. Just ask Grupo Frontera, who released their highly anticipated sophomore album, “Jugando Que No Pasa Nada,” Friday. The sextet began as a local band in Texas' ...
“Un x100to” by Grupo Frontera and Bad Bunny and “Ella Baila Sola” by Eslabón Armado and Peso Pluma were not submitted to the awards show despite becoming international hits and reaching the Top 5 on ...
Gabito Ballesteros and Grupo Frontera aren’t ready to fall in love. On Thursday, the Texan band and música mexicana star linked up for “Pienso en Ella,” which hears the musicians simping over a girl ...
Disclaimer: This writer is from the RGV and the 956 might come out during this report. It's safe to say Grupo Frontera is having a huge summer. The Edinburg-founded band was working the corrido ...
Grupo Frontera vocalist Payo Solis remembers the days when he’d pull out of his Rio Grande Valley, Texas high school parking lot, driving his mamalona (massive pickup track) and blasting music by his ...
Grupo Frontera, a Mexican band from the Rio Grande Valley “el valle,” Texas visited Harvard on Wednesday for a conversation on their rise to fame. The band was hosted by Harvard-Radcliffe Raza, a ...