San Antonio Danced All Night!
Last night, San Antonio’s 1902 Nightclub pulsed with rhythm, light, and adrenaline as 3BALLMTY brought their “La Vuelta Tour” to the Alamo City, and what a night it was! Known for pioneering the tribal-guarachero movement, the Monterrey-born trio didn’t just perform, they threw a full-blown sonic celebration that had the crowd dancing from the first beat to the last.
The historic 1902 venue transformed into a futuristic rave-meets-fiesta, with dazzling lights, pounding percussion, and fans decked out and ready to move. The excitement in the air was contagious. People of all ages showed up to experience the return of 3BALLMTY, and the band delivered an unforgettable performance that blended nostalgia with a bold, modern edge.
This wasn’t just a tour stop; it was a cultural moment, a homecoming of sorts for Latin electronic music lovers who’ve followed the group since their earliest hits. With brand-new tracks, reimagined classics, and an energy that never dipped, 3BALLMTY proved they’re not just back, they’re evolving, and leading the scene once again.

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From the moment they hit the stage, 3BALLMTY unleashed a non-stop explosion of rhythm that turned the 1902 Nightclub into a massive, moving dance floor. The trio (duo last night since Erick Rincón was sick), DJ Otto, and Sheeqo Beat, arrived with fire in their veins and beats in their blood, bringing a full-force performance that celebrated the roots of tribal while launching it into the future.
They kicked off with a fresh mix of hits, and the crowd went wild. The venue lit up with phone lights and synchronized footwork as bodies moved to their signature fusion of electronic, cumbia, and indigenous percussions. Fans were singing, shouting, and jumping along to every hit and beat they dropped.
What made the night so special was their interplay with the audience; they spoke with gratitude, shouted out San Antonio as one of their “homes away from home,” and even brought up a group of local dancers that kept the vibe into a frenzy.
Their live visuals and immersive production added an extra layer of depth, it was more than a show, it was a full-body experience. The beats never let up, the crowd never slowed down, and by the time they finished their performance, everyone was breathless but still begging for more.
3BALLMTY reminded San Antonio exactly why they’re icons—and why their comeback is one worth dancing to.





TRIBAL ROOTS, GLOBAL RISE!
3BALLMTY emerged in 2010 from Monterrey, Mexico, at the hands of three teenage producers, Erick Rincón, Sheeqo Beat, and DJ Otto, who were experimenting with fusions of tribal rhythms, electronic beats, and indigenous percussions. Their music quickly evolved into what the world now knows as tribal-guarachero, a high-energy genre that mixes pre-Hispanic textures with modern electronic basslines.
What started as viral SoundCloud tracks turned into an international phenomenon when they dropped “Inténtalo” with Latin stars El Bebeto and America Sierra, which became a massive hit across Latin America and even reached the Billboard charts in the U.S. Their debut album, Inténtalo, earned them Latin Grammy nominations and made them trailblazers in global Latin EDM.
Unlike many electronic groups, 3BALLMTY proudly rooted their sound in tradition, never forgetting their cultural heritage while embracing innovation. Over the years, they’ve collaborated with the likes of Paulina Rubio, Becky G, and Far East Movement, expanding their reach without compromising their signature sound.
Now, with their “La Vuelta Tour” and new music on the horizon, 3BALLMTY is reasserting their place in the global music landscape, as originators, innovators, and unstoppable performers. Their story is proof that when culture and creativity meet, the world listens, and dances.






As the final beat dropped and 3BALLMTY waved goodbye to a crowd that had danced themselves into bliss, one thing was clear: La Vuelta was more than a tour, it was a revival. Fans spilled out into the San Antonio night still buzzing from the energy, sweat, and joy that filled the legendary 1902 Nightclub.
It was a reminder of the power of music to connect generations, cultures, and bodies through rhythm and shared emotion. For longtime fans, it felt like a homecoming. For first-timers, it was a revelation.
3BALLMTY didn’t just return, they returned with a purpose, a message, and a mission to move the world one beat at a time. And if last night was any indication, this is only the beginning of a new chapter in their groundbreaking story.
