This is known about the alleged death of Hernán Hernández, from Los Tigres del Norte

The dissemination on social networks of a video on TikTok which stated the alleged death of Hernan Hernandezvocalist and bassist of The Tigers of the Northgenerated concern among the followers of the norteño music group.

  • The clip, originally shared by the account @cuaz_one, was a source of controversy before being removed by the platform.

Although the platform deleted the material, other accounts managed to recover it, further fueling the controversy. concern of users.

The Northern Tigerstogether with Hernán Hernández, are one of the most emblematic groups of regional Mexican music, with a musical career that has left its mark on the industry.

  • Comments such as “You don’t play with Hernán’s life”, “I am a big fan of Hernán Hernández and I want to know if it is true” and “Report this account for publishing false information” flooded social networks.

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However, the reality is different. Hernán Hernández, far from facing a tragedy, is alive and welloffering concerts in Pachuca with The Tigers of the North.

  • Both the official accounts of the group and that of Hernández have not published any information that supports the rumors of his death.

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In addition, various presentations of the group in different places have been announced, which confirms that Hernan Hernandez He is fully into his artistic career.

  • Upcoming scheduled concert dates include performances in Tampico, Tamaulipas; Tlatlauquitepec, Puebla; Monclova and Saltillo, Coahuila; Tepic, Nayarit; Culiacán, Sinaloa; and Kansas City.

Hernán Hernández Angulo, born on June 22, 1968 in Mocorito, Mexicois one of the founders of The Tigers of the Northalong with his brothers Jorge and Raúl, as well as his cousin Óscar Lara.

Currently, in addition to being a bassist, he is one of the vocalists main members of the group.

 
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