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Las Fenix to Celebrate Rancho 181’s First Anniversary with Free Concert

A free concert featuring the Houston-based all-female band at the food truck park and bar scheduled for Sept. 16

Las Fenix | Courtesy photo

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — If you’re looking for a fun way to spend your Saturday, look no further than Rancho 181 Food Truck Park and Bar. The venue is celebrating its first anniversary with a free concert featuring Las Fenix, the popular all-female band from Houston.

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Rancho 181 is a family-friendly and pet-friendly destination that offers a variety of food trucks, a full-service bar, outdoor games, and live music. Located at 13514 US-181 North in San Antonio, Texas, the park is open Wednesday through Sunday.

The anniversary celebration will kick off at 11 a.m. on Saturday, September 16, 2023, with food and drink specials, giveaways, and more. The music will start at 7 p.m., with Las Fenix taking the stage to perform their hits and new songs from their upcoming album.

Las Fenix is a group of five sisters who have been making waves in the Regional Mexican music scene since 2005. They are known for their energetic and upbeat style, blending cumbia, Norteño, country, rock, and pop. They have been nominated for a Best Album of the Year- Norteño at the Tejano Music Awards and received recognition at the America Global Awards in 2022.

Don’t miss this chance to see Las Fenix live and celebrate Rancho 181’s first anniversary. Bring your family, friends, and pets, and enjoy a night of great food, drinks, and music. Admission is free, but space is limited, so arrive early to secure your spot. See you there!

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