Cadillacs Rock Tijuana at 40

Experience The Fabulosos Cadillacs’ 40-year punk legacy in Tijuana this November. Join Sergio Rotman as they rock Mexicali and Tijuana-Rosarito with their iconic hits like “Mal Bicho” and more.


## The Fabulosos Cadillacs to Perform in Tijuana: A Punk Legacy

In the vibrant voice of Sergio Rotman, saxophonist of the iconic band The Fabulosos Cadillacs, the legendary group invites fans to the “elegantly dangerous” Tijuana to celebrate their 40-year legacy. Known for hits like “Mal Bicho,” the band plans to bring their eclectic mix of punk and ska to audiences in both Mexicali and Tijuana. This musical rendezvous is set for November 15th and 16th, marking 40 years of the Cadillacs’ impactful presence in the music industry.

The band, who have delighted fans with timeless tracks such as “Calaveras y Diablitos,” “Matador,” and “Vasos Vacíos,” will perform at the Fex in Mexicali and the Baja Center in Tijuana-Rosarito. The group’s journey with Mexico’s border cities began in 1990, with Tijuana being the first Mexican city they ever visited. Over the years, their bond with Tijuana has only grown stronger.

Sergio Rotman elaborated on this connection, reminiscing about Tijuana’s history from the days of American tourists and its infamous nightlife to its current struggles with drugs and narcotrafficking. Describing Tijuana as an “elegantly dangerous” place, he finds the city fascinating despite its challenges.

While they haven’t produced a new album recently, Rotman assures fans that the upcoming shows will feature a carefully curated set list. “We’ve been playing together for almost 40 years. We have so many songs that the repertoire for Baja California will be interesting. We’re going to rehearse some tracks we haven’t played in a long time,” he shared.

Addressing the young audiences, Rotman criticized the marketing notion of targeting new generations. “You need to be authentic. One of the great things about the Cadillacs is that you see happy musicians on stage, playing with a punk spirit that’s all about energy and enjoyment.”

Rotman also discussed the challenges of today’s music industry, noting the impact of social media and streaming platforms like Spotify. He lamented the loss of personal connection with music that came from buying physical albums.

On the political front, Rotman condemned the administration of Argentine President Javier Milei, describing it as “horrible” and reflective of broader failures in both capitalist and communist systems.

In addition to their concerts, Rotman will participate in the Tijuana Records Show on November 17th, offering fans another opportunity to engage with his artistic presence.

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