Caifanes Net Worth (2025)
Rock Band
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Millionaire
Net worth between $1 million and $10 million
Annual Income
$500,000 per year from tours and royalties
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $4,000,000, 2023: $4,500,000, 2024: $5,000,000
Caifanes's Biography
Caifanes is a legendary Mexican rock band that emerged in 1987, revolutionizing the Latin American music scene with their unique blend of rock, new wave, and traditional Mexican influences. Founded in Mexico City by Saúl Hernández, Sabo Romo, Alfonso André, and Diego Herrera, Caifanes quickly rose to fame with their eponymous debut album, featuring iconic hits such as 'Afuera', 'Viento', and 'La Celula Que Explota'. Known for their poetic lyrics and atmospheric sounds, Caifanes broke barriers for Spanish-language rock during a time when the genre was marginalized in Mexico. Over the years, the band faced internal conflicts and lineup changes, leading to a temporary breakup in the mid-1990s, but reunited in 2011 to the joy of fans worldwide. With multiple awards and a loyal fanbase, Caifanes continues to headline major festivals and tours, inspiring new generations of musicians. Their influence on Latin alternative music is immeasurable, making them one of the most important rock bands in Spanish-speaking history. Whether through their timeless anthems or their powerful live performances, Caifanes remains a symbol of creativity and resilience in Latin rock.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
Caifanes' name was inspired by Mexican street slang for 'cool people'.
Full Name
Caifanes
Nickname
Caifanes
Nationality
Mexican
Birthday
March 11, 1987
Age
38
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Height
5'9" (175 cm)
Weight
154 lbs (70.0 kg)
Marital Status
N/A
Children
N/A
Education
Various members attended music schools in Mexico
Famous For
Pioneering Mexican rock and alternative music
First Big Break
Release of debut album 'Caifanes' in 1988
Social Media
Instagram: @caifanesmex, Twitter: @caifanesmex
Businesses Owned
None known
Awards
Multiple Premios Oye! and Latin Grammy nominations
Category
Musicians
Controversies
Band breakups and internal disputes in the 1990s
Hobbies
Songwriting, traveling, painting
Interests
Mexican culture, poetry, social issues
Quote
"La vida no vale nada si no es para perecer porque otros puedan tener lo que uno disfruta."