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Wednesday, Jan 14 2026, 10:00 AM EST

INNER WAVE & LOS MESONEROS - NORTH AMERICA TOUR ‘26
Wed, 13 May, 8:00 PM EDT
Doors open
7:00 PM EDT
Grog Shop
2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44106
ON SALE SOON
Wednesday, Jan 14 2026, 10:00 AM EST
Description
Wednesday, May 13
INNER WAVE & LOS MESONEROS - NORTH AMERICA TOUR ‘26 at Grog Shop
Doors 7 PM | Show 8 PM
ALL AGES
$25 advance / $30 day of show
+ $3 at the door if under 21
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Alternative
Inner Wave
Inner Wave
Alternative
Inner Wave’s fifth full-length represents a massive leap for the California indie-rock outfit, honing their winning melodic instincts that have already wowed listeners and live audiences to zero in on the sharpest and richest version of their sound yet. At once broadly appealing and inarguably personal, See You When I Get Back recalls the lush psych-pop of Tame Impala, the Sea and Cake’s cool-handed post-rock, and the glowing synth fantasias of Neon Indian’s Alan Palomo. But for anyone who’s followed them thus far, these 12 tracks are unmistakably Inner Wave, all the while kicking the door open when it comes to new sonic possibilities for the group.
See You When I Get Back is Inner Wave’s Nettwerk debut and proper follow-up to 2021’s dreamy Apoptosis, a record that provided a wealth of new opportunities for the group after years of honing their sound in their hometown of Gardena. “We grew up playing house shows there and even shot our first music video there,” lead vocalist Pablo Sotelo explains. “Most of our childhood was spent skating around Gardena in between practices. It’s a town that’s been good to us.”
A sense of verve and energy courses through See You When I Get Back—partly owed to its origins as a collaborative affair, with guests including former drummer Luis Portillo, new sticksman recruit Felix Holton (Benee), and prolific drummer Eddie Burns (Clairo, Frank Ocean, Dominic Fike). “We've been friends with him for a long time, and he was very gracious to come in and take the music to another level,” he explains about Burns’ contributions.
The sound captured across this album was also heavily influenced by the band’s own observations made during their extensive tour schedule. “We started to notice that the most energy we’d get from the audience was from upbeat songs,” Trujillo points out. “We were really trying to capture that with this album, so we ended up going back to our roots—stuff we grew up on, like garage rock—while still adding our own flavor.”
That flavor is fully felt on the tastebuds in the form of “Far Away”’s sugary, Strokes-y rush and the sauntering fuzz-bombs that erupt across “If You Like”—as well as the gliding, gorgeous opening track and first single “Madre.” “That song is almost the flagship for what we wrote for this album, which is all about strong melodies and rhythms,” Narvaez explains. “We allowed for all these other melodies to kind of come up from under the vocal melody as well, which was what I was really into while writing the bass line for that one. It also speaks to our West Coast hip-hop background—it has a bounce that I don’t really hear other bands doing.”

Latin Rock
Los Mesoneros
Los Mesoneros
Latin Rock
Los Mesoneros, originally formed in Venezuela by Luis Jiménez, Juan Sucre, and Carlos Sardi, have built an international career within the Latin rock-pop scene, backed by eight Latin Grammy nominations and a powerful live presence that has positioned them among the region’s most respected acts.
Their live trajectory includes landmark performances such as headlining Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional—one of the most important venues in the Latin region—along with two sold-out shows at the iconic Teatro Metropólitan. Their international touring history spans packed venues in Madrid, Barcelona, Portugal, Caracas, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá, as well as standout appearances on the main stages of major festivals including Lollapalooza Chile and Tecate Pa’l Norte, solidifying Los Mesoneros as a high-impact live band with a strong connection to their audience.
In 2019, the band released their third studio album, Pangea, one of the most successful projects of their career. The album featured standout songs such as “Te Lo Advertí” and “Últimas Palabras” and earned a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Pop/Rock Album, reaffirming their position within the Latin alternative scene.
In 2024, Los Mesoneros unveiled their fourth studio album, Nuestro Año, a record that marks a clear artistic and sonic evolution. The album expands their musical identity through the use of vintage keyboards, orchestral arrangements, influences from ’70s pop and rock, and subtle hip-hop elements, paired with more introspective and mature lyricism. Nuestro Año received a Latin Grammy nomination in 2024, further strengthening the band’s critical and industry recognition.
Looking ahead to 2026, Los Mesoneros are preparing a new creative chapter focused on fresh music and expanded international touring, reaffirming their long-term vision and their status as one of the most influential and enduring bands of their generation.