TL;DR
Skool 77 refers to La Sonora Skool 77, a Latin salsa group with a catalogue including 'El Día de Mi Suerte', 'Gota a Gota', 'Loco', 'Color en la Ciudad', 'Canción de Cuna', and the well-known 'Mexico'. '2025' appended to the search usually means tour dates, anniversary content, or new releases tied to the year. None of this is skool.com, the online community platform popular with coaches and creators. The two only collide in search because of the shared 'skool' spelling. Latin music fans, this page is just the disambiguation. Creators who landed here by mistake, jump to the platform section — and look at tools4skool if you run a community.

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Who Skool 77 are
Skool 77 is shorthand for La Sonora Skool 77, a Latin salsa act whose body of work travels across the salsa, son, and tropical genres. Their catalogue includes tracks long associated with the broader salsa scene — 'El Día de Mi Suerte', 'Gota a Gota', 'Loco', 'Color en la Ciudad', and 'Mexico' (often searched with 'letra' for the lyrics). Fans rediscover them through playlists, social audio clips, and live circuits. We don't run a music database, so for tour history, discography, and member lineups, the band's official channels and authoritative music databases are the source of truth. This page exists mostly to keep the salsa fans and the SaaS searchers from talking past each other.
What's happening in 2025
When fans search 'skool 77 2025', they're usually after one of three things: tour dates for the year, an anniversary event, or recent re-releases / digital drops. We don't track tour calendars in real time — they shift weekly — so anything we publish here would go stale fast. The cleanest path: search the band's official social pages, ticket platforms in your country (Boletia in Mexico, Ticketmaster in the US, others elsewhere), and verified salsa-festival roundups. Avoid scraper sites that promise 'official' tickets at suspicious prices. If you're wondering why a music search led you to a software-platform site like ours, see the next section.
And the skool.com mix-up
Skool.com is an online community platform — forum, courses, calendar, leaderboard — used by coaches, course creators, and agency owners. Hosting a community there runs about $99/month at the time of writing. It has nothing to do with the salsa group. Search engines mash the two because 'skool' is rare and they hedge intent. If you're a creator who landed here while researching the platform, the bigger lesson is: skool.com is intentionally minimal and most owners patch the gaps with extensions. tools4skool, a Chrome extension and dashboard, adds DM automation, a 60-second churn-saver DM, comment miner, scheduled posts, and CSV export — all running on your existing logged-in skool.com session, no password stored.
What to do next
Salsa fans: the band's official channels are your best source for 2025 tour and release info. Don't trust scraper ticket sites, especially around anniversary years where scams spike. Creators: if you actually meant skool.com, head there directly. If you want to test whether DM automation moves the needle on your community, tools4skool's free plan (1 sequence, 20 DMs/day, 1 account) is enough to validate the welcome flow before paying. Kate Capelli, an early user, reported a 7,000% ROI in two weeks running exactly that play.
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