The artists of Banda MS de Sergio Lizárraga were contacted via social media by a student from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the reason was to cordially ask them to take part in an event they are planning at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences (FCPyS) from the superior chamber of studies.
“Mexican Kermes” will take place on September 14th. university city and among the amenities it will offer are: a bazaar, food sales, music, and even civil registration, but the organizing committee did not want to miss the opportunity to invite Banda MS to sing and please all the students who meet.
“I want to make this tweet to cordially ask Gang M.S. visit kermesse 3-time faculty of political and social functions. It would be an honor for the higher education community to fulfill my biggest wish live,” wrote Natalia Shikohtenkatl, whose user is listed as @nat_xico.
The tweet, which has now gone viral, sparked interaction and backlash from netizens who tagged Sinaloa musicians who have yet to reveal their position or any response regarding the invitation to the student event.
Presentation in San Luis de Banda MS
It should be remembered that the performers of songs such as “Will you miss me””El color de tus ojos”, “Hermosa Experiencia” and “Jalo”, their recent single, were recently sung at the People’s Theater of the National Fair of San Luis Potosi (FENAPO) and managed to attract almost 150,000 people who came to enjoy their success.
MS Sergio Lizarraga Group they became musicians that filled the hall, although there were some security breaches, in the end everything went well and they managed to please and delight the fans with their repertoire.
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Source: Heraldo De Mexico
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