Enjambre — “Daños Luz Tour” Stop in Seattle

Enjambre — “Daños Luz Tour” Stop in Seattle

Date: Friday, February 13, 2026
Venue: Nectar Lounge, Seattle
Showtime: 8:00 PM
Vibe: sold-out, electric crowd, tight set with rare tracks mixed in

What Made This Night Special

Seattle had been buzzing for weeks leading up to this gig — the band even teased the date on social media, and the show sold out ahead of time, which isn’t something you see every day for a rock act of this size in a smaller club setting.

From the jump, Enjambre came out swinging with a blend of classics and deeper cuts. They opened with “Desfases” (a previously unreleased track on this tour), setting an experimental, unpredictable tone that people actually cheered for. The crowd was into it right away — frenetic energy, voices loud enough to carry over the band at points, and a general feeling that everyone there was really there.

A few things stood out:

• Rare gems in the setlist:
Songs like “Mente Adolescente” (also unreleased) got genuine excitement, not polite applause, which showed the audience wasn’t just there for the hits. Classics like “Visita,” “Impacto,” and “Manía Cardíaca” hit like they always do — sing-along peaks that proved these songs still have teeth years into their careers.

• Tight pacing:
The band kept the momentum going without letting things drag. There were no weird pauses or awkward gaps. When they rolled into “Siempre Tú” and “Dulce Soledad,” you could see people letting go, singing out loud, shoulder to shoulder, totally committed.

• Crowd connection:
Most of the chatter I’ve seen from fans and clips online leans into how engaged the room was. This wasn’t a half-hearted crowd; people knew the words, and they wanted more than just the singles. That’s not always the case at club shows.

Final Take

If you’re into Enjambre’s catalog — especially the deeper tracks and newer material they’re weaving into this tour — Friday’s Seattle show was a validation that they’re not just revisiting old favorites. They’re actively pushing the live experience forward, and Seattle got to witness that in one of the more intimate stops on the tour.

There was energy, there were definitely songs people sang as loud as the band, and overall it felt like a night worth remembering. Not just another throw-away club date — a real connection between fans and a band that still gives a damn about setting something live on fire.

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