• In 2007, honored as ‘Songwriting Icons at the 14th annual BMI Latin Awards on March 23.
  • In 2007, participated in the film ‘La Misma Luna’ one of the first films sold at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
  • In 2007 won the “Best Norteño Album” Award at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards.
  • In 2007, Los Tigres Del Norte were honored with yet another GRAMMY award for their album "Historias Que Contar".
  • In 2006, performed at the renowned ‘Festival Internacional de Viña Del Mar, Chile.
  • In 2006, performed to an audience of more than 8,000 at Marcy Armory in Brooklyn New York.
  • In 2005, Sold Out three-consecutive nights during the month of June in Mexico City’s renowned Auditorio Nacional.
  • In 2005, Los Tigres del Norte’s classic album “Jefe de Jefes” is Certified RIAA Platinum for the sale of more than a million copies in the United Status.
  • In 2004, special guests in renowned Telethon in Chile specially invited by Don Francisco where they performed at the Estadio Nacional to more than 80,000 spectators.
  • In 2004, performed in Santa Fe and Bucaramanga Colombia.
  • In 2004, the group performs at the closing ceremony of the first world wide cultural event  ‘Forum Universal de las Culturas’ in Barcelona, Spain.
  • In 2004, earn a Latin GRAMMY® in the category ‘Best Norteño Album’ for their album “Pacto De Sangre.”
  • In 2004, Los Angeles Mayor Hahn presented announced that the City of Los Angeles had bestowed them with the honor of Honorary Chairs of Latino Heritage Month (LHM) in October.
  • In 2003, during the month of December, Los Tigres del Norte returns to Japan, Korea and Hawaii performing for the U.S. Troops stationed in Japan and Korea and special concerts in Hawaii.
  • In 2003, Los Tigres del Norte earn two major awards handed to them by ‘Academia Nacional de La Musica Mexicana y Oye! in Mexio: ‘Homenaje A La Trayectoria Artistica’ and ‘Mejor Grupo Norteño.’
  • In 2003, Los Tigres del Norte return to Spain for the second year in a row performing in a series of high profiled music festivals during the month of July 18 thru 28, 2003. The group participated on renowned “Pirineos Sur” Festival in Huesca as well as performed in the cities of Navarra, Valencia, Madrid, Malaga, Cartagena and Vigo.
  • In 2003, signed a three-year exclusive agreement with Arenas Entertainment in partnership with Universal Pictures, to co-develop and co-produce original, feature length motion pictures either starring or showcasing the group. 
  • In 2003, ‘Sold Out’ concert at the legendary Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. a first time for a Regional Mexican act.
  • In 2002, invited to perform at the legendary “30th Annual Festival Internacional Cervantino,” in Guanajuato, Mexico, as honorary guests. The band was paid tribute by leading Mexican rock bands such as Molotov, La Barranca and Julieta Venegas.
  • The album "America Sin Fronteras" was the first album that obtained a traditional GRAMMY® Award in the Regional Mexican Music category (1987). The group has earned 13 nominations for a traditional GRAMMY® and three times for a Latin GRAMMY®.
  • BMI recognizes Los Tigres del Norte as the leading Norteño music band that has remained together for the longest time, a career that spans over 33 years.
  • Registered global sales that exceed 32 million units. 
  • Recorded more than 55 albums that have received Platinum and Gold records.
  • Appeared on more than 14 films in Mexico.
  • Recorded nearly 500 songs and corridos that reflect the illusions, dreams and sacrifices of those who have settled in the United States in search of a better life.
  • In 2000, leading Mexican Rock bands paid tribute to the musical influence that Los Tigres del Norte’s music had on them in a album titled "Homenaje A Los Tigres del Norte."
  • Broken attendance records in dance halls, arenas and concert halls throughout the United States, Mexico, Latin America, Japan and Europe.
  • Honored with "The National Day of Los Tigres del Norte" in the United States, a street in Chicago, Illinois, has been named after them.
  • Coinciding with Los Tigres del Norte’s album release of "De Paisano A Paisano,” a mural of the same names was presented to them by the City of East Los Angeles.
  • Renowned muralist Paul Botello created the mural “La Pared Que Habla, Canta y Grita” inspired by Los Tigres del Norte’s depicting the cultural legacy of the great urban center.
  • The Legislature of the State of California, Governor, Gray Davis, the Office of the Lieutenant Governor, Cruz Bustamante recognized Los Tigres del Norte's musical career and philanthropic efforts through the work of “Los Tigres Del Norte Foundation.”
  • Creation of the Los Tigres del Norte exhibit that travels by Smithsonian Institute titled “Corridos Sin Fronteras.”
  • Set a record in 1993 by drawing an unprecedented crowd of 200,000 fans at an outdoor concert at the Los Angeles Sports Arena.
  • First Mexican group to sing in Spanish on the American Music Awards.
  • Recognitions from Billboard magazine.


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