Ha*Ash are crowned 'queens of the October Festival'

Ha* Ash did it again. The so-called queens of the sold-out crowd conquered their Friday concert at the Fiestas de Octubre festival, in the middle of their Haashville tour, with a resounding sellout crowd that filled every corner of the Foro Principal, and hordes and hordes of fans whose chants overflowed with every lyric and verse of the hit sisters' performance.
"You have no idea how wonderful it feels to be up here and see each and every one of you here tonight," said Ashley Grace, and knowing that not everyone who came to see them had a spot in the Main Stage, she thanked them for their presence. "We also want to send a big hello and a big kiss to everyone watching us on the screens outside. You're part of this show, too."
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The night kicked off with "Te quiero nada," "De donde sacas eso," and "Lo que un hombre ópoque saber. " Dressed in western-inspired pieces, jeans , and silver boots, the talented sisters got the crowd dancing, singing, and shouting, interacting the entire time with the crowd, with fans who, like them, were dressed in jeans and denim, alluding to the "Hashville" theme .
Due to Ha*Ash's performance, the Fiestas de Octubre were a roar. In order to see their idols, dozens of fans camped out the day before in the hope of getting a ticket to the concert. The main esplanade, in turn, was a sea of people whose eyes were glued to the screen broadcasting the concert every second; both indoors and outdoors, the chants were a roar that reverberated through the air.
Samanta, 29, was one of the people who waited from the early hours to get a ticket; she barely managed to get one. She's coming from Michoacán, and the first thing she did after getting off the bus was head to the Fiestas de Octubre. Exhausted after hours of waiting, she says it was worth it. "I couldn't miss them; they're some of my favorite singers; it's the closest I've ever been to them," she said.
Ha*Ash are a regular in Guadalajara. Just this May, they packed the Telmex Auditorium, and last October, they delivered another chaotic night at the Fiestas, with such a large crowd that their concert this Friday once again positions them as the undisputed queens of the October Fiestas.
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"We never get tired of coming to Guadalajara, we love our fans here," Ashley said. Grace , accompanied by a massive howl of excitement and euphoria. "And what better way to celebrate than on the 60th anniversary of the October Festival," the successful duo concluded.
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