
SAN ANTONIO — The biggest FREE event in Tejano music is about a month away. Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair is set for March 17-20, 2022, as thousands of Tejano music fans from across the country will travel to historic Market Square in San Antonio, Texas.
Four days of FREE non-stop music with Tejano and Conjunto artists from across the country perform at the Tejano Music event of the year. Plus, trophy presentations will be held live on stage for winners at the 41st annual Tejano Music Awards.
The four-day event kicks off at 12:00 pm each day and will showcase over 150 acts from across the U.S. including Arizona, California, Colorado, Michigan, New Mexico, Florida, Ohio, and of course Texas.
The TMA Fan Fair draws over 175,000 die-hard fans each year and offers an up-close and personal atmosphere with live music on four stages featuring emerging acts to top veteran performers as well as some surprise guest performances.
The family-oriented event has plenty of traditional food, beverage, and vendor booths as well as Tejano music merchandise. Fans will get exclusive access to their favorite artists participating in the special autograph sessions scheduled during the four days of the TMA Fan Fair.
For the latest information on Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair 2020 and performance schedule visit the official website at www.tejanomusicawards.com. Schedule subject to change.

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I appreciate the new talent but where are the established bands? Los Desperadoz, Jay Perez, Ram Herrera, Marcos Orosco etc?
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