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Tales of the Night

Tales of the Night

By: Sonoro | RDLN
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This podcast is inhabited by the stories, urban legends, and horrors that you can find in towns not so different from yours; streets like the ones you walk every night; and even in a silent house in the middle of the night... exactly like yours. The darkness of the most successful and acclaimed horror podcast across all categories in Latin America now in English. Uriel Reyes was born in Tijuana, Baja California. As a child, he learned to comprehend the language of horror movies he found on American television, even though he didn't yet understand the language. He studied Communication at the Autonomous University of Baja California and later drew inspiration from the radio programs he listened to during insomnia-ridden early mornings, ghost stories, and a recording of Juan Rulfo reading a story from "El Llano en Llamas" to create "Relatos de la Noche" a podcast that has made him one of the most listened-to voices in the Spanish-speaking world. Follow Uriel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upolch/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/upolch Sonoro is a global entertainment company focused on creating premium, culturally relevant content that starts in audio and comes alive in TV, film and beyond. Sonoro collaborates with leading and emerging Latinx storytellers – writers, producers, and directors – from over a dozen countries to develop original franchises in English, Spanish, and Spanglish. Follow Sonoro on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisissonoro/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Thisissonoro TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thisissonoro Visit our website: www.sonoromedia.com Tales of the Night is brought to you by Sonoro and Relatos de la Noche, in a collaboration with Generative Artificial Intelligence.2024 Sonoro | RDLN Drama & Plays
Episodes
  • The Witch of the Mexico - Queretaro Highway (and other stories)
    Mar 2 2026
    Tonight's stories are about witches, but they're very different from each other. One is straight-up horror, a story that could have happened to anyone. The other takes us into the lives of a family spanning generations. A family of witches. Believe me, both are well worth listening to, and I know they'll stay with you long after you finish the episode. Let yourselves be carried away, wherever you are, and if you can, close your eyes. Listen with the lights off. Immerse yourselves in the following Tales of the Night.
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    31 mins
  • Turno de Medianoche (y otras historias de horror)
    Feb 23 2026
    In this episode of Tales of the Night, the early morning hours become the stage where something starts to go wrong. Voices that shouldn't be heard, night shifts that spiral out of control, and presences that appear just when no one else is looking. Stories submitted by people who lived through experiences difficult to explain, which took place in old houses, hospital corridors, and rooms where loneliness opens the door to something more.
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    27 mins
  • Never Play Ouija in December
    Feb 16 2026
    Today, unlike all the other episodes, we wish you that you will NOT be the next protagonist of Tales of the Night. Never play with a Ouija board in December.
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    26 mins
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