

Vicky and Marisol Terrazas have reunited. Credit to Los Horóscopos de Durango.
Los Angeles, California (April 24, 2025) — After four years apart, Los Horóscopos de Durango — one of the most influential and beloved groups in regional Mexican music — are back. And this is not just any reunion: it’s a monumental celebration of five decades of musical history, kicking off with a special performance on June 18 at the iconic Novo DTLA, in the heart of Los Angeles. Under the name “La Gira de Oro – Antes Muertas Que Sencillas,” this tour will mark the beginning of a new era for the group that revolutionized duranguense music and left an indelible mark on popular culture.
The return is much more than a reunion: it’s a living tribute to the legacy created by the group’s founder, Mr. Armando Terrazas, and carried forward with passion and talent by his daughters, Vicky and Marisol Terrazas. For over two decades, both sisters not only brought freshness and charisma to the group but also won the hearts of the public with an incomparable energy. Their voices and personalities created a chemistry that defined an entire generation of fans.
The iconic song “Antes Muerta Que Sencilla” — which has remained relevant with millions of streams on digital platforms and impressive reach on social media such as TikTok — is proof of the intergenerational power of their music. Although it was released more than a decade ago, the song continues to resonate strongly with new audiences, reaffirming that the essence of Los Horóscopos de Durango has no expiration date.
This long-awaited reunion is not only exciting for their longtime followers but also opens the door to connect with a new generation. Both artists spent these years apart: Vicky Terrazas, dedicated to motherhood and finding balance between her personal life and passion for music, had a successful series of solo performances that kept the connection with the audience alive. On the other hand, Marisol Terrazas pursued a solo career, facing personal and professional challenges, including betrayals that deeply marked her path, as she has openly shared in various interviews.
The return of Los Horóscopos is also a story of reconciliation and family strength. Marisol has shared that, during one of her solo performances in Durango, a six-year-old girl was singing along to the group’s hits from start to finish. That moment was pivotal for her: she understood that the music that made history with her family is still alive in the collective memory, and there is still so much to say and sing.
Deep conversations between father and daughters, between memories and dreams, led to this long-awaited reunion. Today, Vicky and Marisol acknowledge that, like yin and yang, they complement each other perfectly. Their differences balance out, and their artistic connection remains intact, as if time had never passed.
Although there are no concrete plans to record new material, they do not rule out surprising their fans with unreleased music soon. For now, they are focused on bringing back the magic that made them legends of regional Mexican music to the stage. The tour, which will kick off in Los Angeles, will extend to other cities in the United States and Mexico, celebrating half a century of history, struggle, success, and soulful music.
This return is not just a tour. It is a powerful statement that music can unite even after pauses, that true talent does not age, and that the legacy of Los Horóscopos de Durango continues to be written with the same passion as always.