Hermanos Flores: Nory Flores on Making Coachella History | Cultura Talks 02

For every Salvadoran, the music of Los Hermanos Flores is more than just a melody—it is our collective heartbeat. For the diaspora, it was the bridge back home; for those in the homeland, it is the rhythm of our resilience. Today on Culture Talks, we sit down with the iconic Nory Flores to celebrate a monumental milestone: the first Central American and Salvadoran band to ever take the stage at Coachella. In this intimate session, we explore what it means to carry the "Salvadoran Sound" from the family parties of our childhood to one of the biggest global stages in the world. This is a conversation about identity, the healing power of music, and the historic legacy of a family that taught us all to keep moving forward. Inside the conversation: • A Historic First: Reflecting on the 2026 Coachella debut and what it means for Central American representation. • The Soundtrack of Home: How Nory’s voice became the connection for the diaspora to find their roots. • Waves Music & Innovation: Merging traditional heritage with new sounds to keep the culture alive. • Healing Through Rhythm: The spiritual side of Cumbia and its ability to mend and unite. • Family & Legacy: The wisdom of the Flores family and the drive to always push the culture forward. This episode is a tribute to every Salvadoran who has ever found home in a song. Join us as we go behind the music with the Queen of Cumbia.