The Marías took the stage at HISTORY in Toronto earlier this week, marking their biggest show in the city to date. The four-piece Indie band was thrilled to perform for a full house, resulting in a night full of great vibes and even better music.
Kicking off the show with “Intro/ Hamptons,” the band drew the crowd into their dreamy, indie pop world. The transition from the atmospheric intro to the laid-back beats of “Hamptons” was seamless, the audience swaying along and soaking up every moment.
Throughout their set, The Marías effortlessly blended genres, moving from jazzy, chilled-out tracks to more upbeat pop songs that had the crowd moving. Hits like “Cariño” and “Otro Atardecer” were clear crowd favourites. Lead singer María Zardoya’s vocals were the night’s highlight — soft yet powerful, she held the audience’s attention with every note. The band’s chemistry was undeniable, each member contributing to the rich, layered sound that’s become their signature. The futuristic stage design and vibrant lighting added to the experience, perfectly complementing the music without stealing the spotlight.
As the night came to a close, The Marías left the stage to enthusiastic applause, having delivered an exceptional performance. Their show at HISTORY solidified their place as a must-see act in the Latin indie pop scene, leaving Toronto fans eager for their return.