Intocable Supports Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation with Tour Ticket Sales

Courtesy: Good I Music

GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY Award-winning supergroup Intocable is giving back in a big way. The iconic Tejano/Norteño band will donate $1 from every ticket sold on their Antología Tour 2025 to support the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation.

The nationwide tour, set to visit at least 18 cities across the U.S., will directly benefit the Foundation’s mission to advance Latin music through scholarships, educational programs, and grants aimed at developing the next generation of Latin music creators.

“For us, music has been a way of life,” said Ricky Muñoz, lead vocalist and co-founder of Intocable. “If we can help talented young people receive an education and better opportunities, then each concert will have even more meaning.”

The Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation, established by The Latin Recording Academy, provides essential support to aspiring musicians around the world. Executive Director Raquel “Rocky” Egusquiza expressed gratitude for the band’s initiative. “We are grateful to Intocable for their generosity in providing opportunities for future generations of Latin music creators through this donation,” she said. “Their support makes educational opportunities, scholarships, and grants possible for students, and serves as an example and inspiration for young musicians following in their footsteps.”

This philanthropic announcement follows major news that Intocable will receive a coveted star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2026—joining an elite class that includes Miley Cyrus, Shaquille O’Neal, and Demi Moore. Led by Muñoz and drummer René Martínez, the group has earned global acclaim over their 30+ year career for pioneering a unique fusion of Norteño and Tejano sounds with modern rock and pop influences.

Their extensive list of accolades includes multiple GRAMMYLatin GRAMMY, and Billboard awards, cementing their legacy as trailblazers in Latin music and cultural ambassadors on the international stage.

Beyond the stage, Intocable’s influence continues to grow. On July 6, Muñoz served as an Honorary Official at the NASCAR Cup Series Chicago Street Race, where he met with fellow Mexican icon and NASCAR winner Daniel Suárez—a moment that highlighted the band’s far-reaching cultural impact.

With the Antología Tour 2025 set to celebrate their rich musical history, Intocable is also shaping the future of Latin music—one ticket at a time.

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