Mariachi El Bronx are back with a brand-new single, “RIP Romeo,” a track that blends the band’s unmistakable energy with a fresh emotional edge. Known for fusing punk spirit with mariachi tradition, the group once again delivers a sound that’s bold, expressive, and instantly recognizable.
“RIP Romeo” leans into cinematic storytelling—lush instrumentation, soaring vocals, and a melodic punch that hits harder with every listen. It’s a reminder of why Mariachi El Bronx remain one of the most inventive and genre-defying acts working today.
Whether you’ve been following the band since their early days or you’re discovering them for the first time, “RIP Romeo” is a must-hear moment signaling a powerful new chapter.
Turn it up, take it in, and let Mariachi El Bronx break your heart in the best way possible.
Mariachi El Bronx previously shared “Forgive or Forget” which drew attention from Stereogum, Brooklyn Vegan, Revolver, MXDWN, and others. The single premiered on KCRW’s “Morning Becomes Eclectic” and is currently being supported at BBC Radio 6. Pre-order Mariachi El Bronx IV here.
Known for their electrifying performances and signature charro suits, Mariachi El Bronx are bringing their powerful eight-piece sound back on the road. Following a sold-out underplay show at LA’s La Cita, the band play a sold-out show in Santa Ana this Saturday, December 6 and in San Diego on January 17 (also sold-out). They will celebrate the album release in Tijuana, Mexico on February 14 (low ticket warning). They share, “These four shows represent a sacred right of passage for every Southern Californian. And Tijuana is raw, beautiful, dangerous, and inspiring. All dates are listed below.
Mariachi El Bronx tour dates
December 6 – La Santa – Santa Ana, CA – SOLD OUT*
January 17 – Corazón del Barrio – San Diego, CA – SOLD OUT*
February 14 – Black Box – Tijuana, BC – LOW TICKET WARNING
March 3 – Forum – Melbourne, AUS
March 5 – King Castle – Newcastle, AUS
March 6 – Roundhouse – Sydney, AUS
March 7 – The Tivoli – Brisbane, AUS
* support from The Mainliners




