After touring Latin America, the United States and Canada taking the name of Mexico on top, Ha*Ash returns to Torreón with its biggest show until now: Haashville.
The reunion with the lagoon public will be this Friday, June 6 at the Centennial Coliseum, where the Hanna and Ashley sisters promise an unforgettable night loaded with music, emotions and closeness.
“Torreón has been part of our history for 23 years,” shares Hanna Nicole in an exclusive interview for the century. “Returning with a tour as special as Haashville fills us with emotion.”
The last time they stepped on Lagunera land was in July 2024, when they presented their tour of my departure with you at the Palenque de Gómez Palacio. Now, with a completely renewed production and a different energy, they seek to reconnect with a region that has always received them with an open heart.
A trip to the Haashville Universe
Haashville's concept was born to celebrate his eight albums and 23 years of career. "This tour has an even bigger production than the previous ones. It is incredible to see how fans get fully into the Haashville world, they arrive with jeans, hats, jackets, and live a complete experience," says Hanna.
The stories that make up the repertoire of the tour are deeply marked by heartbreak. "We always say that most attendees are ready to vent. There are only three love songs in the show, but it is beautiful to see even couples singing intensely," he laughs. "Ashley is single, so she is very inspired by the issues of heartbreak and that is spread to the public."
Ha*Ash has been a reference for female strength and sorority, something that is reflected not only in his music, but in the attitude of his fans.
"Beyond the message, we want to be an example. We are two independent, persevering, workers and dreamy women. Crying for a heartbreak is not a weakness, it is strength. Embracing that allows you to move forward and know that you deserve something better. We always say that sometimes it is better to be alone than badly accompanied," he says firmly.
A mother on stage
Hanna also shares how motherhood has influenced her artistic life. "Being mom loves. Today everything I do is for my daughter. I am excited that I can accompany me, to see her mother working, singing, traveling ... I want you to know that there is no dream too big for her. If one day she decides to be a mother and also wants to work, who knows that you can."
The public of La Laguna has managed to leave a mark on HA-ASH. The singer remembers with love how in her last visit, the attendees sang the mornings. "Our fans always find a way to make us smile, to make us feel part of them. That is not forgotten."
Finally, Hanna said that the June 6 concert promises to be different from everything they have done before: "This is the most ambitious tour we have done. If they already went to the previous one, this is totally different. We want to have a good time, that they have fun and live the Haashville universe with us."
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