One of the best-selling acts in Latin music history brought its infectious sound to the AT&T Center on Saturday. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Mana Texas LatinMusic SanAntonioMusic ThingsToDoInSanAntonio
Grammy-winning Mexican rock group Maná, one of the best-selling acts in Latin music history, brought its infectious sound to San Antonio's AT&T Center on Saturday.
It's one of two Alamo City stops Maná has planned on its México Lindo Y Querido tour. The next will take place at the AT&T Center on Saturday, Sept. 2.Scroll down to view images
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