Grammy-nominated singer to perform with Las Cafeteras in Chandler
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Posted 10/10/22
Las Cafeteras joins singer/songwriter Lupita Infante at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28, for a Día de los Muertos-themed concert at the Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N. Arizona Ave.
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Grammy-nominated singer to perform with Las Cafeteras in Chandler
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INDEPENDENT NEWSMEDIA
Las Cafeteras joins singer/songwriter Lupita Infante at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28, for a Día de los Muertos-themed concert at the Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N. Arizona Ave.
Tickets are $38, $48 and $58 and are on sale at chandlercenter.org or by calling 480-782-2680.
The Hasta la Muerte show is a night of color and sound, “a moving invitation to travel through time, rhythm and memory,” according to a release.
Hasta La Muerte features original and new works from Las Cafeteras, a Los Angeles group, as well as interpretations of traditional folk songs, such as “La Llorona,” “La Bruja” and “La Morena.”
Infante, granddaughter of Mexican ranchera singer and actor Pedro Infante, adds her voice to the celebration performance. The Grammy-nominated singer is known for performing traditional mariachi, norteño and ranchera music.