Wed Mar 26 2025
9:00 PM (Doors 8:00 PM)
$20.00
Ages 21+
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Since 2012, Ramona has created their own voice, becoming the leading band in the
indie music movement in Tijuana. Only a few bands bring up the emblematic and unique
elements of Mexican culture with different genres such as 60’s and 70’s rock and latin
american ballad, creating their own style which they call romantic psychedelic rock.
The album Redes Sociales, was produced by Latin Grammy winners and Grammy
nominees Demian and Alejandro Jimenez. Known for their work with Carla Morrison,
Ricky Martin and Marian Ruzzi, among others. As a result, Ramona has built a bigger
and more solid audience in Mexico and the United States, and in recent years, Peru,
Argentina and Chile.
In Mexico, Ramona has shared stage with big musicians, such as Natalia Lafourcade,
Hello Seahorse, Enjambre, Kinky, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Blonde Redhead,
among others. Internationally, the band has performed in Argentina and in Toronto’s
music week in Canada.
As a result of the high demand from the hispanic audience, Ramona is preparing to
begin their US circulation, while promoting their new releases. Each single’s a part of a
love story visually inspired by the Chicano culture in the border.
Dante's Presents
RAMONA with Twin Seas & TV Viking
$20.00 Ages 21+
Since 2012, Ramona has created their own voice, becoming the leading band in the
indie music movement in Tijuana. Only a few bands bring up the emblematic and unique
elements of Mexican culture with different genres such as 60’s and 70’s rock and latin
american ballad, creating their own style which they call romantic psychedelic rock.
The album Redes Sociales, was produced by Latin Grammy winners and Grammy
nominees Demian and Alejandro Jimenez. Known for their work with Carla Morrison,
Ricky Martin and Marian Ruzzi, among others. As a result, Ramona has built a bigger
and more solid audience in Mexico and the United States, and in recent years, Peru,
Argentina and Chile.
In Mexico, Ramona has shared stage with big musicians, such as Natalia Lafourcade,
Hello Seahorse, Enjambre, Kinky, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Blonde Redhead,
among others. Internationally, the band has performed in Argentina and in Toronto’s
music week in Canada.
As a result of the high demand from the hispanic audience, Ramona is preparing to
begin their US circulation, while promoting their new releases. Each single’s a part of a
love story visually inspired by the Chicano culture in the border.
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