Mœnia
House of Blues Houston
1204 Caroline St
Houston, TX 77002
Aug 23, 2024
7:00 PM CDT
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This is an all ages standing room only event. Doors open at 7PM. All support acts are subject to change without notice.
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Moenia is a Mexican electronica/synth pop/ambient/alternative rock/Rock en español group, often compared to Erasure, The Cure and Depeche Mode. Popular within the Latin club scene, Moenia has had three top-20 hits. The band cites Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode and Jean-Michel Jarre, among others as their influences.
With vocalist Alfonso Pichardo , and keyboardists Jorge Soto and Alexander Midi Ortega, Moenia has released over ten albums on Universal Latino and RCA Records. Former vocalist Juan Carlos Lozano has recently created a new project called Morbo produced by the same producer of the band Placebo.
Moenia's latest album, StereoHits, is a compilation and interpretation of successful 80s and 90s latin hits such as "En Algun Lugar" by Duncan Dhu, "Tren Al Sur" by Los Prisioneros, and "Ni Tu Ni Nadie" by Alaska y Dinarama. The album was orginally intended to be something that kept fans content while the group worked on their next album but became so popular that it was soon followed by a tour.
Read MoreWith vocalist Alfonso Pichardo , and keyboardists Jorge Soto and Alexander Midi Ortega, Moenia has released over ten albums on Universal Latino and RCA Records. Former vocalist Juan Carlos Lozano has recently created a new project called Morbo produced by the same producer of the band Placebo.
Moenia's latest album, StereoHits, is a compilation and interpretation of successful 80s and 90s latin hits such as "En Algun Lugar" by Duncan Dhu, "Tren Al Sur" by Los Prisioneros, and "Ni Tu Ni Nadie" by Alaska y Dinarama. The album was orginally intended to be something that kept fans content while the group worked on their next album but became so popular that it was soon followed by a tour.
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