La Boom NY is a popular Latin night club in Woodside, Queens. It's a weekend club with touring artists Fridays, a Spanglish Saturdays urban latin dance party, and regional mexican Sundays. It's a big night club, but a small venue for some of the top artists that play there. And the DJs are some of New York's best. There's a no sneaker dress code. La Boom NY … [Read more...] about La Boom NY is a Popular Latin Night Club with Latin, Urban, and Mexican Nights
Regional Mexican NYC Archive
The Regional Mexican NYC Archive contains New York Latin Culture Magazine's feature coverage of Regional Mexican music in New York City and Mexico since 2018.
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Dance Parade NYC 2023 DanceFest Gets over 10,000 New Yorkers Dancing in the Streets
The 17th Dance Parade NYC 2023 is dancing in the streets with over 100 styles of dance, from Sixth Avenue at 17th St in Chelsea, to the DanceFest at Tompkins Square Park in the East Village; on Saturday, May 20, 2023 starting at 11:45am. FREE! 🇧🇴 🇧🇷 🇨🇺 🇨🇴 🇩🇴 🇮🇹 🇯🇲 🇲🇽 🇳🇬 🇵🇪 🇵🇷 🇪🇸 🇹🇹 Dance Parade NYC 2023 Parade Route The parade starts on Sixth Avenue this year. It is … [Read more...] about Dance Parade NYC 2023 DanceFest Gets over 10,000 New Yorkers Dancing in the Streets
Cinco de Mayo Festival Del Son Features Son Huasteco, Son Jaliscience and Son Jarocho
Cinco de Mayo Festival Del Son 2023 is Mexican music and dance festival featuring Son Huasteco, Son Jaliscience and Son Jarocho at Kupferberg Center's Colden Auditorium at Queens College (CUNY) in Flushing, Queens; on Saturday, May 6, 2023 at 3pm. From $30. kupferbergcenter.org 🇲🇽 Cinco de Mayo Festival del Son 2023 Regional Mexican is America's most popular Latin … [Read more...] about Cinco de Mayo Festival Del Son Features Son Huasteco, Son Jaliscience and Son Jarocho
Villalobos Brothers Play Their Unique Blend of Mexican Folk, Jazz, Classical at Pregones/PRTT
The Villalobos Brothers make high-energy classical pop with a world of musical influences from a base of Mexican tradition with social consciousness in the mix. The Villalobos Brothers play their unique blend of Regional Mexican folk, jazz and classical; at Pregones/PRTT in Concourse, The Bronx; on Saturday, March 25, 2023 at 7pm. From $18+fees, $10 to stream. 🇲🇽 The … [Read more...] about Villalobos Brothers Play Their Unique Blend of Mexican Folk, Jazz, Classical at Pregones/PRTT
Flor de Toloache, New York’s Female Mariachi, Plays Carnegie Hall with Nella
For more information, visit flordetoloache.com Mexican Regional Mexican, mariachi, music … [Read more...] about Flor de Toloache, New York’s Female Mariachi, Plays Carnegie Hall with Nella
Ana Gabriel Por Amor a Ustedes World Tour Brings Mariachi Pop to Barclays Center
Ana Gabriel is a mariachi pop star originally from Sinaloa, México. A Singer from Sinaloa Ana Gabriel was born María Guadalupe Araújo in Guamúchil, Sinaloa, Mexico in 1955. Sinaloa has a strong music culture. Banda is from there. Gabriel's peak years were the 1980s and 1990s, but she has continued to produce hit records. Winning the OTI Festival in 1986 … [Read more...] about Ana Gabriel Por Amor a Ustedes World Tour Brings Mariachi Pop to Barclays Center
Dance on Camera Festival 2023 Brings Dance to the Big Screen at Film at Lincoln Center
The Dance on Camera Festival 2023 is a film festival of dance films co-produced by the Dance Films Association and Film at Lincoln Center. The world's longest-running dance film festival brings dance storytelling to the big screen, and connects dancers and dance companies with audiences they might not reach otherwise. 51st Dance on Camera Festival 2023 The 51st … [Read more...] about Dance on Camera Festival 2023 Brings Dance to the Big Screen at Film at Lincoln Center
Remember Juan Gabriel, the Mexican Elvis!
Singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel was one of Latin America's best-selling singer-songwriters. He made 32 records, sold over 30 million albums, and wrote over 1,800 songs. Gabriel produced other artists and many artists covered his songs. He was a tremendously influential Latin artist across the Americas. Hearing Gabriel's 'Hasta Que Te Conocí" inspired … [Read more...] about Remember Juan Gabriel, the Mexican Elvis!
Happy Birthday Marco Antonio Solís!
Marco Antonio Solís is a multiple Latin Grammy-winning Mexican norteño and tejano singer-songwriter. His early work with Los Bukis and his solo career helped popularize Mexican and Latin music around the world. Solís brings his El Mas Querido tour to Madison Square Garden Saturday, August 17, 2019 ~ Solís plays Madison Square Garden in Chelsea, NYC at 8pm. From … [Read more...] about Happy Birthday Marco Antonio Solís!
Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2022 Brings Contemporary Mexican Culture to NYC
Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2022 is New York City's festival of contemporary Mexican culture. The festival is produced by CN Management, one of NYC's top Mexican American programmers. It has presented over 300 Mexican artists in NYC's leading cultural venues. Mexico has such great historic traditions that it is easy to miss what is happening there now. Many have reported … [Read more...] about Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2022 Brings Contemporary Mexican Culture to NYC
Natalia Lafourcade Makes Her Carnegie Hall Debut With Music From Her Coming Album
Natalia Lafourcade is a Mexican Pop Rock and Folk singer who is one of the most successful Latin American singers. She blends Pop Rock and Regional Mexican musical traditions. She was born into a musical family in Mexico City in 1984, but considers herself from Veracruz, Mexico's Caribbean gateway city. Her father is French Chilean. Her mother is a pianist. Many Latin … [Read more...] about Natalia Lafourcade Makes Her Carnegie Hall Debut With Music From Her Coming Album
Jarana Beat Does the Mexican Fandango at Terraza 7
Jarana Beat is an urban folk music collective that has been building fandango communities in New York City and around the world since 2007. This February 19, 2021 story has been updated since. The Bronx's own Jarana Beat does the Mexican Fandango at Terraza 7 in Elmhurst, Queens on Fri, May 13 at 10pm. $15. 🇲🇽 Jarana Beat Urban folk music collective recreating … [Read more...] about Jarana Beat Does the Mexican Fandango at Terraza 7
NYC’s Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2021 is Always Relevant
NYC's 18th Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2021 is streaming live and on demand Saturday-Monday, October 30 - November 1, with an in-person performance by Renee Goust at Terraza 7 in Elmhurst, Queens on Saturday, October 30 at 9pm. FREE mexiconowfestival.org 🇲🇽 Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2021 This year's Festival is adapting to the pandemic. It features contemporary … [Read more...] about NYC’s Celebrate Mexico Now Festival 2021 is Always Relevant
Netflix’s “Selena: The Series” Cast & Producers Talk About Making the Show
"Selena: The Series - A Conversation with the Cast and Executive Producers" of the new hit Netflix series is streaming on the 92nd Street Y's livestream.com channel on Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 6pm. FREE Register on 92y.org for a link to the conversation on livestream.com. Selena: The Series The first part of the Netflix series launched last December. It introduced … [Read more...] about Netflix’s “Selena: The Series” Cast & Producers Talk About Making the Show
Selena for Sanctuary
Selena for Sanctuary is a tribute concert to the Tejano legend at Damrosch Park Lincoln Center for Lincoln Center Out of Doors on Thursday, July 26, 2018 at 7:30 pm. FREE The concert features performances by Mon Laferte, Cuco, Gaby Moreno and Nina Diaz, with guest appearances by Chris Perez (Selena's husband), Omar Apollo and August Eve. NPR Alt.Latino's Felix Contreras … [Read more...] about Selena for Sanctuary
“Cruzar la Cara de la Luna” is the World’s First Mariachi Opera
Cruzar la Cara de la Luna is the story of an immigrant family divided by the U.S. / Mexican border. All immigrant families face the same questions. "Where is home? Is it where we are born? Or where we live most of our lives? Is it with the family we leave behind or with the new ones we create?" "Where is home? Is it where we are born? Or where we live most of our lives? Is it … [Read more...] about “Cruzar la Cara de la Luna” is the World’s First Mariachi Opera