Starting July 20, Intocable will donate $1 from every ticket sold for their 2025 Antología tour to the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation. The donations, collected at shows in at least 18 cities across the U.S., will support the Foundation's programs promoting music education through scholarships, grants, and mentorship opportunities for rising Latin music creators.
"For us, music has always been a way of life," Intocable frontman Ricky Muñoz said in a statement. "If we can help talented young people receive an education and better opportunities, then each concert will have even more meaning."
It's a fitting gesture for a band that's spent three decades shaping Latin music. The Zapata, Texas-based group has been releasing music since 1993, selling more than 55 million albums and charting over 50 times with more than 20 No. 1s, in addition to winning two GRAMMYs and three Latin GRAMMYs.\
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The timing is notable, given Latin music's global surge — a movement they've no doubt helped power. According to Luminate, more than one in every 12 songs streamed in the U.S. today is Latin music. The RIAA reports the genre generated $1.4 billion in U.S. revenue in 2024, its highest total ever.
Yet while the audience grows, access doesn't always follow. Many young Latin creators still face financial and geographical barriers to formal music education. Intocable's donation helps bridge that gap.
Since its launch in 2014, the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation has awarded over $12.5 million in scholarships and grants to recipients from 24 countries. Its programs give students access to elite training, mentorship, and performance opportunities that might otherwise remain out of reach.\
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"We are grateful to Intocable for their generosity in providing opportunities for future generations of Latin music creators," Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation Executive Director Raquel "Rocky" Egusquiza said in a statement. "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."
With the Antología tour, Intocable isn't just marking a milestone — they're moving the mission forward.