Grupo Firme is already looking for visa-free countries to plan its next tour.

Open Border - After some setbacks in carrying out their tour as planned, Grupo Firme will now look for visa-free countries to schedule their upcoming shows there.
The announcement was made this morning during a press conference at the border between Mexico and the United States, where the group's members had become "stranded" for reasons unknown at this time.
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Grupo Firme, one of the greatest exponents of regional Mexican music, faces a new obstacle: visa complications to enter the United States. 🎤 They join a growing list of artists in the genre, such as Peso Pluma, who… pic.twitter.com/Zjne9d1eHh
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“Well, look, we have a lot of fans in the United States, but the food doesn't seem to taste like anything,” Eduin Caz exclaimed with a resigned expression.
Likewise, the band confirmed that they do not plan to include American cities on their next tour, nor do they plan to visit countries where "they only ask for permission to enter," as they explained that they "do not have time to fill out forms."
“We're looking at cool options like Nicaragua, Belize, Uzbekistan, or even North Korea… as long as they don't require a visa, we'll get the ball rolling,” the vocalist added before informing his family that the Disneyland vacation was canceled.
Those from Grupo Firme arriving with the other celebrities whose visas were canceled pic.twitter.com/5ozI6hw2G6
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So far, her upcoming tour includes destinations such as Haiti, Botswana, San Marino, the Solomon Islands, and a headlining concert in the parking lot of the Duty Free in Panama.
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