
The Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair, the biggest celebration of Tejano culture and music in the world, will take place at Hemisfair Park in San Antonio, Texas, on March 14 – 17, 2024. The new location was revealed during the national broadcast of the 43rd Tejano Music Awards on TV stations across the country this weekend.
The Texas Talent Musicians Association, producers of the annual TMA Fan Fair, announced in November that the event would move this spring from the original location at historic Market Square due to ongoing road construction in the area.
Hemisfair Park is a historic site that hosted the 1968 World’s Fair and is now a vibrant urban park with green spaces, playgrounds, cultural attractions, and event venues. The park is located in the heart of downtown San Antonio, near the famous River Walk and the Alamo.
The TMA Fan Fair will feature over 150 Tejano bands and artists performing on multiple stages, as well as food and beverage booths, arts and crafts vendors, and a children’s area. You can expect to see some of the most popular names in Tejano music, as well as emerging talent and regional favorites. The event is free and open to the public and attracts thousands of fans from across the country and beyond.
If you are a Tejano artist or band and want to showcase your talent at the Fan Fair, you can register online now. The registration form is available at the official website of the Tejano Music Awards, tejanomusicawards.com. The deadline to register is Sunday, January 14, 2024, at midnight CT.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair 2024, the ultimate celebration of Tejano music and culture.
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