
Grupo Firme Cancels US Concert: Visa Delays Hit Regional Mexican Music
Grupo Firme's California Concert Canceled Due to Visa Delays Popular Mexican regional music band Grupo Firme was forced to cancel their highly anticipated June 1st performance at the Onda Fest in California. The cancellation was attributed to delays in obtaining necessary work visas for band members and their support staff. The band's leader, Eduin Caz, addressed the situation in a video message, expressing his disappointment and thanking fans for their understanding. "We're in a bureaucratic process with the US embassy," Caz stated in the video, "and this situation is out of our hands." He assured fans that Grupo Firme is working diligently to resolve the visa issues and return to the US stage as soon as possible. The band's statement was accompanied by footage of previous performances, highlighting their energy and connection with their audience. The incident underscores the challenges faced by many Mexican regional musicians in navigating US immigration procedures. While the specific reasons for the delays remain undisclosed, the cancellation highlights the complexities and potential disruptions that visa processing can cause for international artists. Despite the setback, Grupo Firme remains optimistic, promising their fans a swift resolution and a return to performing in the United States. Their dedication to their music and their fans is evident, offering a hopeful outlook despite the current difficulties.