Royal Club was at El Deforma to celebrate its “Kaos Trilogy”

The legendary band Royal Club visited El Deforma to celebrate their iconic "Trilogía del Kaos" (Kaos Trilogy), as part of the now-famous "Escritorito: Palomazo" section, where the coffee gets cold but the ska burns.
Born in the 90s in Mexico City and led by Rafael Montoya, this cult national ska band earned its place among the public's favorites, with more sweat than likes and more gigs than awards.
Forged in the neighborhood, amid clandestine gigs, photocopied flyers, and lovingly graffitied walls, Royal Club has reached 30 years of existence, and they're celebrating properly: with music, slam, and a new song under their belt. Their latest single, "Resistencia," is already ringing in the ears of those who know that ska isn't about dancing, it's about surviving.
And just to commemorate this chaotic trilogy, the band arrived at El Deforma's studio to give us some of their most epic songs, the ones that can't be missed at their upcoming performance at the Arena México on August 24, where the canvas is expected to shake and the glasses to fly.
Royal Club was at El DeformaIt's worth remembering that they also recently filled the Lunario at the National Auditorium, reaffirming that Royal Club is still current, powerful, and has more metals than a tailor from Sonora Santanera.
So don't think twice: if you want to experience a night of brutal ska, multigenerational slam, and several cracked knees, buy your tickets now and join the musical mayhem.
We can only thank Royal Club for coming to the studio, for that energetic private concert, and for proving that ska is still as alive as a skateboard in 2001.
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