ohfirm group it’s intractable! And his fans even more. This after it was revealed that Edwin Caz and company will be in charge of entertaining the halftime of an important NFL game.
Unfortunately it is not the Super Bowl, yet, but one of the most important groups of the moment, managing to fully fill important venues in both Mexico and the United States, will be in charge of the duel between the San Francisco 49ers and the Arizona Cardinals at be held in Mexico City.
This duel will take place on Monday, November 21. But it should be noted that it was this Tuesday when the NFL confirmed the incursion of this successful band that has made thousands and thousands of people chant songs such as “I’m over me”, “El Tóxico”, “Alaska”, among many others at halftime in the game that will take place in our country.
Before this news, Grupo Firme has already received the first congratulations from celebrities such as “El Capi” Pérez and Edwin Luna, leader of La Trakalosa de Monterreyin addition to hundreds of messages from his fans who could not be happier.
Although Grupo Firme will not participate in the Super Bowl, if they are present in one of the most important games, it will be the return of the NFL to Mexico after the pandemic.
This had already been announced by the National Football League, which is the largest professional American football league in the United States, and it will be the teams of the San Francisco 49rs and the Arizona Cardinals who will face each other in Mexican territoryfeaturing a regular season game.
It will be this coming November 21 when the San Francisco 49rs and the Arizona Cardinals set foot on Aztec lands and the venue that will witness not only the meeting of these great teams but also the return of the NFL to Mexico and Of course at halftime that Grupo Firme will be in charge of will be the majestic Estadio Azteca.
And those who already have their tickets should arrive a little earlier to said venue to avoid missing something of this important game, since it will start at 8:15 p.m. Central Mexico, 9:15 p.m. ET.
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