Elías Medina is a Monterrey singer-songwriter whose regional Mexican style moves through norteño, mariachi, banda, ballad and country. He began performing in bars and bohemian clubs as a teenager and later built a career as both a recording artist and a composer, with songs recorded by Pesado, Bronco, La Leyenda, Grupo Firme and Los Invasores de Nuevo León. His catalog includes “Nomás por Orgullo,” “La del Pendejo,” “Botes y Boleros” and “El Mil Amores,” alongside live projects that spotlight his storyteller-driven performance style. Billed as “El Nuevo Clásico de la Música Mexicana,” Medina brings a contemporary, romantic approach to northern Mexican traditions.