Eslabón Armado takes an important step in its career with the release of *Nocturno*, an album that reflects the artistic evolution of one of the most influential groups in today’s regional Mexican music scene. Far from settling for the formula that brought them international success, the group is embracing a more sophisticated sound, with carefully crafted arrangements and a vision aimed at establishing a new phase in their career.
Led by Pedro Tovar, Eslabón Armado has built a solid fan base thanks to its style within the regional Mexican genre and romantic corridos; however, *Nocturno* represents a shift in the way the band approaches songwriting and production. Tovar himself explained that the goal was to move beyond simpler musical structures to create songs with greater depth and complexity. According to the musician, the group wanted to offer songs that were more complete in both composition and production, without losing the identity that made them a phenomenon among Hispanic audiences in Mexico and the United States.
The night inspired the concept of “Nocturno”
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Eslabón Armado’s new album, *Nocturno*, consists of 16 songs.
All brought together by an atmosphere inspired by the tranquility and ambiance that the night offers for creating music.
Pedro Tovar revealed that much of the creative and recording process took place at night.
This ended up having a direct influence on the album’s sound.
That inspiration is reflected in more introspective compositions and in instrumentation with a richer sound.
For his part, Damián Pacheco explained that the band enjoyed greater freedom to experiment with different arrangements and instruments.
This allowed them to develop a more intense and expressive sound without straying from the band’s essence.
The group wanted to offer more complete songs
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A tour that will come to the United States

Following the premiere of *Nocturno*, Eslabón Armado will kick off the *Amor Nocturno* Tour.
A tour that includes more than 30 cities in Mexico and the United States, as well as a confirmed performance at the Arre Pepsi Black festival.
The tour is expected to include some of the cities with the largest Latino communities.
The group has filled arenas and amphitheaters on its previous tours.
Although the group has earned significant recognition and amassed millions of streams on digital platforms, its members say they are still looking to continue growing musically.
“We still have a long way to go,” said Pedro Tovar when discussing the group’s future.
Making it clear that innovation will continue to be one of Eslabón Armado’s top priorities.
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