
Some of Beto Cuevas's most popular songs include Te necesito - Acu00fastico, Color Esperanza / Su00f3lo le Pido a Dios - Versiu00f3n Mu00e9xico, Hu00e1blame. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
Chilean Rock
Mérida, Mexico
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Monterrey, Mexico
San Antonio, United States
Cochabamba, Bolivia
La Paz, Bolivia
Guayaquil, Ecuador
Cuenca, Ecuador
Quito, Ecuador
Santafé de Bogotá, Colombia
Beto Cuevas, well known for his 17-year tenure as the frontman of the Grammy-winning Latin alternative rock band La Ley, embarked on a solo career after the band's breakup in 2005 and released his debut album, Miedo Escénico, in 2008. Born Luis Alberto Cuevas Olmedo on September 12, 1967, in Santiago, Chile, he grew up in Montreal, Canada, where his family fled during the reign of Augusto Pinochet. In the late '80s Cuevas returned to Chile and joined the lineup of La Ley, which was in the midst of a lineup shuffle. Once the new lineup was finalized with Cuevas in place as the band's frontman, La Ley made their full-length album debut in 1989 with Desiertos on EMI. Though the album proved unsuccessful -- going more or less unreleased, in fact -- the band ultimately broke through to mainstream success with the follow-up album Doble Opuesto (1990) and its chart-topping English-language cover of the Rolling Stones' 1973 classic "Angie." Subsequent albums La Ley (1992), Invisible (1995), and Vértigo (1998) established the band as one of the leading alternative rock groups in Latin music. They also established Cuevas as an impressive songwriter as well as a superstar frontman. La Ley's peak success came around the turn of the century with the Grammy-winning albums Uno (2000) and MTV Unplugged (2001). After the band's breakup in 2005, Cuevas embarked on a solo career, basing himself in Los Angeles and collaborating with producers Steve Tushar (of the industrial metal band Fear Factory) and Aureo Baqueiro (whose credits include blockbuster albums by Alejandro Fernández and Sin Bandera, among others). Released in 2008 on Warner Bros. Records, Cuevas' full-length solo debut album, Miedo Escénico, was preceded by the lead single "Vuelvo," a Top Ten hit throughout most of Latin America. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
Read moreBeto Cuevas, well known for his 17-year tenure as the frontman of the Grammy-winning Latin alternative rock band La Ley, embarked on a solo career after the band's breakup in 2005 and released his debut album, Miedo Escénico, in 2008. Born Luis Alberto Cuevas Olmedo on September 12, 1967, in Santiago, Chile, he grew up in Montreal, Canada, where his family fled during the reign of Augusto Pinochet. In the late '80s Cuevas returned to Chile and joined the lineup of La Ley, which was in the midst of a lineup shuffle. Once the new lineup was finalized with Cuevas in place as the band's frontman, La Ley made their full-length album debut in 1989 with Desiertos on EMI. Though the album proved unsuccessful -- going more or less unreleased, in fact -- the band ultimately broke through to mainstream success with the follow-up album Doble Opuesto (1990) and its chart-topping English-language cover of the Rolling Stones' 1973 classic "Angie." Subsequent albums La Ley (1992), Invisible (1995), and Vértigo (1998) established the band as one of the leading alternative rock groups in Latin music. They also established Cuevas as an impressive songwriter as well as a superstar frontman. La Ley's peak success came around the turn of the century with the Grammy-winning albums Uno (2000) and MTV Unplugged (2001). After the band's breakup in 2005, Cuevas embarked on a solo career, basing himself in Los Angeles and collaborating with producers Steve Tushar (of the industrial metal band Fear Factory) and Aureo Baqueiro (whose credits include blockbuster albums by Alejandro Fernández and Sin Bandera, among others). Released in 2008 on Warner Bros. Records, Cuevas' full-length solo debut album, Miedo Escénico, was preceded by the lead single "Vuelvo," a Top Ten hit throughout most of Latin America. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
Date | Event name | Venue |
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02 Sep 2025 | Beto Cuevas in Mérida | Teatro Mérida, Mérida, YU, Mexico |
03 Sep 2025 | Beto Cuevas in Ciudad De México | Teatro de la Ciudad Esperanza Iris, Ciudad de México, MX, Mexico |
06 Sep 2025 | Beto Cuevas in Monterrey | Rio Cinema 70, Monterrey, NL, Mexico |
20 Sep 2025 | Beto Cuevas in San Antonio | Centro Internacional de Convenciones ANDE (CIC ANDE), San Antonio, TX, United States |
26 Sep 2025 | Beto Cuevas in Cochabamba | Cancha auxiliar Félix capriles, Cochabamba, CB, Bolivia |
27 Sep 2025 | Beto Cuevas in La Paz | Outdoor theater, La Paz, LP, Bolivia |
02 Oct 2025 | Beto Cuevas in Guayaquil | Guayaquil Country Club, Guayaquil, GU, Ecuador |
03 Oct 2025 | Beto Cuevas in Cuenca | Centro de Convenciones Mall del Rio, Cuenca, AZ, Ecuador |
04 Oct 2025 | Beto Cuevas in Quito | TEATRO CCE, Quito, PI, Ecuador |
15 Oct 2025 | Beto Cuevas in Bogotá | Movistar Arena, Santafé de Bogotá, DC, Colombia |
Some of Beto Cuevas's most popular songs include Te necesito - Acu00fastico, Color Esperanza / Su00f3lo le Pido a Dios - Versiu00f3n Mu00e9xico, Hu00e1blame. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Beto Cuevas's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Te necesito - Acu00fastico, Color Esperanza / Su00f3lo le Pido a Dios - Versiu00f3n Mu00e9xico, Hu00e1blame, and more.
Beto Cuevas is known for their distinctive sound in the chilean rock genre, often blending elements of latin alternative, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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