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Los Bukis Bids Farewell to Houston with Immigrant-Themed Show
The Mexican group's final Houston concert celebrates the immigrant experience with a message of 'divine justice'.
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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Los Bukis, the iconic Mexican group, performed one of their final shows at Daikin Park in Houston on February 14, 2026, as part of their farewell tour "¡Tuyos Por Siempre! El Cierre de un Ciclo" ("Yours Forever! The Closing of a Cycle"). Despite heavy rain, the concert was a triumphant celebration of the group's legacy and its deep connection to the immigrant experience in the United States.
Why it matters
Los Bukis has been a beloved group among the Hispanic community in the U.S. for over 50 years, with their music serving as a cultural bridge for generations of immigrants. The group's farewell tour and their message of 'divine justice' for immigrants resonates with the challenges many face in the current political climate.
The details
The two-hour-plus show featured the group's signature romantic ballads and hits, with lead singer Marco Antonio Solís addressing the crowd's immigrant experience and expressing his feeling of 'powerlessness' but confidence in 'divine justice.' The concert was a testament to the group's enduring popularity, with many fans wearing homemade t-shirts and displaying memorabilia from the band's early days.
- Los Bukis performed one of their final shows at Daikin Park in Houston on February 14, 2026.
- The group's farewell tour, "¡Tuyos Por Siempre! El Cierre de un Ciclo," will wrap up with two dates this week in Los Angeles.
The players
Los Bukis
A Mexican group that has been a beloved part of the Hispanic community in the U.S. for over 50 years, with their music serving as a cultural bridge for generations of immigrants.
Marco Antonio Solís
The lead singer of Los Bukis, known for his soaring vocals and the group's signature romantic ballads.
Carlos Villalobos
A longtime fan of Los Bukis who was seeing the group perform live for the first time.
What they’re saying
“Long live love. Long live friendship.”
— Marco Antonio Solís, Lead Singer, Los Bukis (Houston Chronicle)
“They've been together many years. And they're still together. Other bands break up or people leave. But they're solid.”
— Carlos Villalobos, Longtime Fan (Houston Chronicle)
What’s next
Los Bukis will perform their final two shows of the farewell tour this week in Los Angeles.
The takeaway
Los Bukis' farewell concert in Houston celebrated the group's enduring legacy and its deep connection to the immigrant experience in the United States, with the band's message of 'divine justice' resonating with the challenges many immigrants face in the current political climate.
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