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The Mavericks Announce Return to Touring Following Loss of Raul Malo
🎵 PlayAmerican Blues Scene·5/5/2026
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The Mavericks Announce Return to Touring Following Loss of Raul Malo

By Lauren Leadingham
The Mavericks are preparing to return to the road. In a message shared with fans, the band confirmed plans to tour again following the loss of frontman Raul Malo, while acknowledging the weight of moving forward without him. “The immeasurable loss of our leader, friend and irreplaceable brother Raul has been as difficult as you can imagine,” the band wrote. “We know that we can’t replace Raul.. but, we can still, in bold spirit, continue to play this joyous music and celebrate The Maverick
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