Overview
- The star was unveiled July 23 at 7060 Hollywood Boulevard, closing the block between Sycamore and La Brea for the ceremony.
- As the 2,817th addition since the Walk of Fame’s 1961 debut, it underscores the band’s enduring industry impact.
- Co-founder Marco Antonio Solís dedicated the honor to immigrants, calling it “a blessing from God” and praising their contributions.
- Oscar-nominated actor Demián Bichir delivered a speech, while comedian Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias served as master of ceremonies.
- Formed in 1973 and reunited in 2021, Los Bukis have sold out major stadiums and earned multiple Grammy nominations and Billboard No. 1 albums.