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Grupo Firme Cancels Show Following Death Threat and Severed Head Incident

Grupo Firme Cancels Show Following Death Threat and Severed Head Incident

Valeriy Bagrintsev Valeriy Bagrintsev
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Grupo Firme Cancels Show Following Death Threat and Severed Head Incident

Grupo Firme faces a heartbreaking cancellation after receiving a chilling death threat involving a severed human head. Learn more about this shocking event.

Introduction

Grupo Firma

The popular Mexican band Grupo Firme has brought sadness to their fans after announcing the cancellation of a performance due to a terrifying death threat that included a severed human head. The band, known for their roots in traditional norteño music, was set to perform at the annual Carnabal Mazatlán festival in Sinaloa on March 1.

The Threat and Its Aftermath

In a statement expressing their dismay, Grupo Firme conveyed, “We are profoundly saddened” over the cancellation, a decision made solely due to safety concerns. The festival, which runs from February 27 to March 4, is one of the most anticipated events of the year.

The threat emerged when a banner was spotted in the band's hometown, Tijuana, reading, “Grupo Firme, if you play at the Mazatlán Carnival we’ll kill you all. Remember that you live in Tijuana so we’ll kill even those who set up the lights.” This menacing message was accompanied by a severed human head placed in a green box.

No one has come forward to take responsibility for this heinous act, though reports suggest that such threats are typically issued by drug cartels. In a similar vein, another prominent Mexican artist, Peso Pluma, faced threats last year, which led to the cancellation of his concert in Tijuana.

Here's a glimpse of the banner threat captured by El Universal:

Community Response

“The well-being of the people who’ve been with us through this journey: our family, which is all of you, our fans, is and will always be the most important thing.” – Grupo Firme

In their official statement through management group Music VIP, the band reiterated their commitment to their fans' safety. They expressed a hope to reunite soon for celebrations and performances without fear.

Additionally, fellow artists scheduled to perform at the festival, such as Jorge Medina and Josu Cuen, also announced the cancellation of their shows in light of the threats. However, other acts, including opera singer Plácido Domingo and Spain’s Alejandro Sanz, are still confirmed to perform at the Mazatlán Carnival.

Continuing the Tour

Grupo Firme’s performance was meant to mark the beginning of a nationwide tour, with further stops planned in California and Texas. Despite this setback, plans for the rest of the tour remain intact, showcasing the band's determination to continue their journey.

In 2021, Grupo Firme earned a Latin Grammy for Best Banda Album with their hit ‘Nos divertimos logrando lo impossible’. Their music often addresses social issues, making them a revered group in the norteño genre.

Cultural Impact and Criticism

Interestingly, in 2023, then-Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador criticized various artists for glorifying drug cartels. Still, he lifted Grupo Firme as an example of music that promotes positive values, particularly highlighting their song ‘Ya Superame’ as a force against such negativity.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why did Grupo Firme cancel their show? Grupo Firme canceled their show due to a death threat involving a severed human head, which raised safety concerns.
  • What festival was Grupo Firme scheduled to perform at? They were set to perform at the Carnabal Mazatlán festival in Sinaloa from February 27 to March 4.
  • Have other artists faced similar threats? Yes, artists like Peso Pluma have also received threats leading to concert cancellations in the past.
  • What does the band say about their fans? The band emphasized that the well-being of their fans is their top priority and they hope to reunite soon.
  • Is the rest of Grupo Firme's tour still on schedule? Yes, despite this incident, the rest of their tour is still planned to continue as scheduled.

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