Performatist
    Rock/Pop

    Ramon Ayala - Historia De Un Final

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    Saturday, March 21, 2026

    8:30 PM

    UBS Arena

    Belmont Park, NY

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    At UBS Arena, Ramon Ayala — Historia De Un Final lists two artists under the same name: Ramon Ayala, a Mexican musician and songwriter rooted in Norteño and traditional folk, and Ramón Ayala, a rock/pop artist built for large rooms. The presentation centers on songs and pacing rather than narration, pairing the rock/pop set’s direct delivery with the Norteño repertory’s connection to Mexican song traditions.

    About Historia De Un Final(song)

    "Historia De Un Final" is a captivating musical piece that delves into the complexities of human relationships and heartbreak. This song combines poignant lyrics and evocative melodies, making it resonate deeply with audiences. Known for its compelling narrative style, it paints vivid pictures of love and loss, emotions that New Yorkers often navigate amidst the city's vibrant and ever-changing landscape. The song's universal themes of emotion and resolution have struck a chord with audiences globally, adding to its widespread acclaim. Whether you're a lifelong resident or a visitor, experiencing "Historia De Un Final" live offers a unique lens through which to connect with the universal human experiences of ending, reflection, and hope, making it a must-see for those seeking the heart of storytelling in music.

    About the Artists

    Ramon Ayala

    Ramon Ayala is a Mexican musician and songwriter, celebrated for his work in Norteño music, particularly as a performer of traditional Mexican folk songs.

    Ramón Ayala

    Ramón Ayala

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    Ramón Ayala is an individual rock/pop artist whose work is built for large rooms and direct delivery. In New York, he brings that approach to UBS Arena with *Ramon Ayala - Historia De Un Final*, a live set that centers on songs and pacing rather than narration.