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New York Regional Mexican


New York Regional Mexican music is mostly in arenas, theaters, and Sunday nights at La Boom.

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Regional Mexican Features

Dance Parade NYC 2023 (RightFramePhotoVideo/Dreamstime)

Dance Parade NYC 2023 DanceFest Gets over 10,000 New Yorkers Dancing in the Streets

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Chelsea, Greenwich Village, East Village

African, Afrobeat, Afro-Cuban, Bhangra, Bollywood, Bomba, Break Dancing, Caporales, Carnival, Dancehall, Flamenco, Folkloric, Hip-Hop, House, Jazz, Latin, Majorette, Mexican, Moko Jumbies, Reggae, Salay, Salsa, Samba, Soca, Street, Tammurriata, Tap, Tarrantella, Tinkus, and more. 🇧🇴 🇧🇷 🇨🇺 🇨🇴 🇩🇴 🇮🇹 🇯🇲 🇲🇽 🇳🇬 🇵🇪 🇵🇷 🇪🇸 🇹🇹

DANCEFEST Tompkins Square Park
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Saturday, May 20, 2023

Continue Reading Dance Parade NYC 2023 DanceFest Gets over 10,000 New Yorkers Dancing in the Streets

La Boom NY is a popular Latin nightclub (Dan Talson/Adobe)

La Boom NY is a Popular Latin Night Club with Latin, Urban, Rock, and Mexican Nights

Depending on the night you can dance Urban dem bow, hip-hop, reggaeton, trap; Latin bachata, cumbia, merengue, salsa; or Regional banda, cumbia grupero, or norteño

WOODSIDE, QUEENS
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Continue Reading La Boom NY is a Popular Latin Night Club with Latin, Urban, Rock, and Mexican Nights

Viva El Cinco de Mayo Festival Del Son (Hannah Babiak/Dreamstime)

Cinco de Mayo Festival Del Son Features Son Huasteco, Son Jaliscience and Son Jarocho

This family festival features three different Regional sons and dances including: Son Huasteco, Son Jaliscience and Son Jarocho!

KUPFERBERG CENTER
Queens College
Flushing, Queens
Saturday, May 6, 2023
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Continue Reading Cinco de Mayo Festival Del Son Features Son Huasteco, Son Jaliscience and Son Jarocho

Regional Mexican Archive

Regional Mexican News

April 2023

Los Tigres Del Norte “Siempre Contigo Tour” brings regional Mexican norteño to the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in Chelsea, NYC on Saturday, April 15, 2023 at 9pm. From $74. 🇲🇽

Ana Gabriel “Por Amor a Ustedes World Tour” brings Mexican pop mariachi to Barclays Center in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn on Thursday, April 20, 2023. From $61. 🇲🇽

November 2022

The Gran Baile (big dance) features Grupo Exterminador, El Chapo de Sinaloa, and Los Yaguaru playing Mexican Cumbia, Regional Mexican, and Norteño at La Boom in Woodside, Queens on Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 9pm. $67. 🇲🇽

April 2022

Lila Downs sings Regional Mexican Pop at Sony Hall in the Times Square Theater District on Tue, Apr 19 at 8pm. (6pm doors). From $62. 🇲🇽

Angela Aguilar sings Regional Mexican at the Beacon Theatre in the Upper West Side on Wed, Apr 20 at 8pm. From $49. 🇲🇽

March 2022

La Mafia (Oscar de la Rosa) plays Regional Mexican Pop at La Boom in Woodside, Queens on Sun, Mar 6 at 10pm. $50. 🇲🇽

Jarana Beat does the Mexican Fandango at Terraza 7 in Elmhurst, Queens on Fri, Mar 11 at 8pm. $15. 🇲🇽

February 2022

Celebrate Valentines Day with Amor & Amistad live Mariachis at Sabor Latino in Elmhurst, Queens on Mon, Feb 14 after midnight (9pm doors). Standing free with pre-registration. Tables from $261. 🇲🇽

La Arrolladora from Mazatlán, Sinaloa plays Mexican Banda for dancing at La Boom in Woodside, Queens on Sun, Feb 13 at 10pm. $50. 🇲🇽

December 2021

Calibre 50 plays Regional Mexican Norteño and Banda at La Boom in Woodside, Queens on Sun, Dec 12 at 10pm. 🇲🇽

October 2021

Lalo Mora plays Regional Mexican at La Boom in Woodside, Queens on Sun, Oct 24 at 10pm. $35. 🇲🇽


Regional Mexican Artists

New York artists:

  • Flor de Toloache (mariachi)
  • Jarana Beat (fandango)
  • Pistolera (latin alternative)

        International artists:

        • Ana Gabriel
        • Banda MS
        • Chavela Vargas
        • Gloria Trevi
        • Juan Gabriel
        • Lila Downs

        • Los Ángeles Azules
        • Los Bukis
        • Los Tigres del Norte
        • Mariachi Los Camperos
        • Marco Antonio Solís
        • Natalia Lafourcade

          • Reik
          • Selena
          • Selena Gomez
          • Thalía
          • Villalobos Brothers

          Regional Mexican Venues

          La Boom in Woodside, Queens is Mexican owned. Sunday nights are Mexican night.

          It’s New York’s most reliable place for Regional Mexican music.



          Regional Mexican Presenters

          These venues present some Regional Mexican.


          Barclays Center (Littleny/Dreamstime)

          Barclays Center

          Beacon Theatre NYC (Mihai Coman/Dreamstime)

          Beacon Theatre

          Madison Square Garden is Manhattan's big arena. (valeragf/Adobe)

          Madison Square Garden & Hulu Theater

          Sabor Latino (Tsuguliev/Adobe)

          Sabor Latino

          Sony Hall (Dwphotos/Dreamstime)

          Sony Hall NYC

          Terraza 7 NYC is a Latin Jazz club. (Terraza 7)

          Terraza 7


          About Regional Mexican

          Mexico is a big, diverse country. “Regional Mexican” is an umbrella term for the various forms of Mexican music including:

          • Banda (brass bands with German polka influences)
          • Mariachi/ranchera
          • Norteño (Los Tigres del Norte)
          • Tejano (Selena)

          Banda, norteño and tejano have German and Czech polka and waltz influences from when Texas was Tejas, a northern state of Mexico.

          Cumbia isn’t generally considered Regional Mexican, but Mexico has a cumbia tradition since Colombian Luis Carlos Meyer Castandet moved to Mexico and worked with Rafael de Paz the 1940s.

          Regional Mexican music is the most popular Latin music in the United States.


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