
The award-winning rock trio Los Lonely Boys topped the charts with “More Than Love” and “Heaven” earning a Grammy Award for the latter song in the Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal category.
They sang the national anthem at game two of the 2008 World Series between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Philadelphia Phillies, and shared a stage with The Who.
Throughout the journey, their fans have stayed loyal, and now the band is giving back. Los Lonely Boys released its first record in 11 years, “Resurrection,” on Aug. 2, 2024.
They will celebrate their success and their widespread support with a tour, that includes the Fox Theatre on May 2.
“Sadly, some people have passed on throughout the years,” said Jojo Garza of Los Lonely Boys.
“Some faces you’re used to seeing in certain parts of the country, you talk to somebody and (learn) they’re gone. At the same time, it’s all part of the grand design. Everyone’s just been super, super supportive and we’re really excited that we’re back doing what we’re known to do.”