Fans of the legendary Latino band Los Bukis might want to book it to SoFi Stadium this weekend: that’s where the group will perform its final concerts of its historic reunion tour.

The group will bring its “¡Tuyos Por Siempre! El Gran Cierre de un Ciclo” tour to the Inglewood venue Friday, Feb. 20, and Saturday, Feb. 21, at 8 p.m. Tickets are still available, starting at just over $100 for Friday’s concert and $75 for Saturday’s show.

The local performances will mark the end of the band’s reunion tour that has kept them busy headlining nearly 40 stadiums around the world since 2021.

Wrapping up the tour at SoFi Stadium holds special meaning for Los Bukis.

Four years ago, they reunited with a sold-out concert at the venue after being apart for 25 years and became the first Latin artists to perform at the stadium.

Fans can expect the Grammy-nominated group to perform hits from across the decades, including the iconic anthem “Tu Cárcel,” and songs like “Quiéreme,” “Yo Te Necesito,” and “Falso Amor.”

Fans are already showing up as the legendary band Los Bukis will be getting their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Annette Arreola reports for the NBC4 News at 6 a.m. on July 23, 2025.

Los Bukis, through the decades

Los Bukis was formed in 1973 in Michoacan, Mexico, by cousins Marco Antonio and Joel Solís. The band released breakthrough albums in the 1970s and experienced commercial success in the 1980s. They disbanded in 1996.

They reunited in 2021 with a lineup including the Solís cousins, Roberto Guadarrama, Eusebio “Chivo” Cortez, Jose “Pepe” Guadarrama, Pedro Sanchez, and Jose Javier Solís.

In 2024, the group launched an all-Spanish language residency at the Dolby Live venue at Park MGM in Las Vegas — a first for the city.

In July 2025, Los Bukis got a coveted star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. At that time, Walk of Fame producer Ana Martinez said the band deserved their flowers and that their iconic discography had long “been part of the soundtrack of the Mexican experience.”

The group dedicated their star to immigrants in the U.S.

In October 2025, Live Nation unveiled a mural of Los Bukis in Hollywood Park near SoFi Stadium. That same day, Marco Antonio Solís announced that the final show of their reunion tour would come full circle, right back to Los Angeles in February 2026.

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