
SiriusXM is set to launch Intocable Radio on September 19, a limited-run channel celebrating the 30-year legacy of legendary Norteño group Intocable during Hispanic Heritage Month. The channel makes history as the first ever dedicated to a Norteño act on the satellite radio platform.
From September 19 through September 21, Intocable Radio will take over SiriusXM’s Águila (ch. 153), giving fans a weekend-long celebration of the band’s music, influences, and stories.
Frontman Ricky Muñoz will host special Guest DJ segments, offering listeners a personal journey through the band’s musical path. Programming will include Intocable’s favorite country and rock tracks, SiriusXM exclusive versions of their hits, and a specially curated Top 30 playlist honoring their three decades in music.
Fans will also hear never-before-told anecdotes from the group’s career, alongside music from the artists that shaped their sound, including Alan Jackson, Ana Gabriel, Bon Jovi, Chris Stapleton, George Strait, Joan Sebastian, La Mafia, Los Bukis, Ramon Ayala, Selena, The Beatles, Tom Petty, Vicente Fernández, and many more.
The milestone comes during a landmark year for the Grammy® and Latin Grammy® winners, who were recently inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame Class of 2026 and are selling out arenas across the U.S. and Mexico on their Antología Tour 2025.
SiriusXM subscribers can tune in to Intocable Radio on channel 153 and the SiriusXM app starting September 19.
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