Fri, May 31 • 7:00 pm
Art Park Amphitheatre • 49 Illinois St, Buffalo 14203
Featuring Special Guests: Thee Sinseers and The Altons.
Family has always been at the center of things for Los Lonely Boys. Henry, Jojo, and Ringo Garza have been playing and touring together since they were teenagers. In 2019 they decided to take a break to focus on their own growing families. But Summer 2022 saw them back at it again, returning to life on the road alongside The Who. The band has been making music together for seventeen years now, and they show no signs of slowing down or losing inspiration.
The story of how the Garza brothers rode their bluesy “Texican rock & roll” sound from San Angelo, Texas to worldwide fame is one of rock’s great Cinderella tales. The three young brothers formed a band, got signed to a major label, and had a hit single that propelled them to stardom. They have sold 2.5 million records, won a Grammy, and received five more Grammy nominations in the span of their career.
Their hit song “Heaven,” sold over 2 million copies, spent 76 weeks on the Billboard Top 200 album chart, and earned them a Grammy for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group.
Now, with plans to release a new record soon, the group is entering a new era of their career. “Walking off the stage after our first performance this year, we cried together, hugged, and knew we would continue,” says Henry. “After a three-year hiatus, we are songwriting, recording, and touring together. It is a blessing to share the stage with my brothers. We lift each other musically and spiritually. We consider this Los Lonely Boys’ resurrection.”