We have a great Ritmo Peligroso concert coming up at the Lunario of the National Auditorium.

Lunario Peligroso.- The legendary band Ritmo Peligroso will be performing at the Lunario at the National Auditorium, and this is something their fans can't miss for anything in the world, not even if they're showered with 80s vinyl.
Founded in 1978, this Mexican rock band has evolved over time, establishing itself as one of the most influential groups in the genre, achieving enormous success in the mid-to-late 1980s (when the Berlin Wall was still standing and hair was mandatory).
Ritmo Peligroso will celebrate its more than 40 years of career.#PhotoOfTheDay Piro Pendas
Posted @withregram • @lemusfoto Piro is one of the most outstanding singers in Latin rock. Founder of the punk band Dangerous Rhythm, which later became Ritmo Peligroso. … pic.twitter.com/ynBuWzYdsl
— Mexican Rock Observatory (@ObRockMexicano) April 4, 2025
And to celebrate more than four decades of experience, always a benchmark for Rock en Español both in Mexico and throughout Latin America, the band will perform this July 31st at the Lunario venue of the National Auditorium.
Piro (leader and founder), along with Avi, Mosy, Gato, Pinaca, and Manny, have prepared a show in which their fans will be able to enjoy revamped versions of their classics, as well as the opportunity to experience firsthand the 40th anniversary of the album "En la Mira," which will be performed from start to finish. Their latest production, Pachanga Peligrosa , will also be featured, in something that smells deliciously like a medley of nostalgia and rock power .
🎸 On July 31st, we'll let ourselves be carried away by the spirit of RitmoPeligroso.
🎟️Tickets available at the National Auditorium box office and Ticketmaster. https://t.co/oSXLaOBAih pic.twitter.com/G6eSsmFDH2
— Lunario (@LunarioMx) June 10, 2025
Of course, there will be no shortage of anthems such as “Déjala Tranquila” , “Contaminado” , “Marielito” , “La Peligroso” , among many others, while the band demonstrates why it has managed to erase the boundaries between music and time (and between the leather jacket and the denim vest).
Prices range from $915 to $1,195 (the latter includes a Meet & Greet with guaranteed 80s sweat), so there's no excuse: buy your tickets before fans more dangerous than you win them over.
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