Overview
- Intocable received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday, July 16, 2026, at 7083 Hollywood Boulevard as the 2,852nd star in the recording category.
- A 30-minute ceremony featured industry figures including Edgar Barrera and Nir Seroussi and remarks that praised the band as icons of Mexican‑American identity and pioneers of modern música Mexicana.
- Last month the group signed a deal with Primary Wave Music that covers their catalog and their name, image and likeness rights, a move that firms up long-term control and monetization of their work.
- The band has finished a new studio album produced by Don Was with Pino Palladino on bass that was recorded in Texas, signaling continued creative output during their ongoing Cultura Tour.
- Formed in Zapata, Texas in 1993, Intocable has built a multi-decade legacy of chart‑topping regional Mexican records, two Grammy wins, resilience after a 1999 van crash that killed two members, and estimated sales cited at about 55 million albums.