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New Tejano Radio to host a star-studded bash and after-party in San Antonio

The event will feature live performances by Los Lost Boyz, Stevie D, Asalto,, and more on March 16

New Tejano Radio, the online station that plays the best of new Tejano and classics in between, is throwing a big party on Saturday, March 16, in downtown San Antonio. The New Tejano Radio Bash + After-Party Event will showcase some of the hottest Tejano artists in the industry, as well as some rising stars and newcomers.

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The artist and band performance line-up so far includes Los Lost Boyz, Ricky Valenz, Kris Domz, Asalto, Stevie D, Beto Ramon y Luna Llena, Perla Ramos, and Ray Ray. More guest artists may be added soon, so stay tuned for updates. “You never know who else may show up,” the station said on its website.

The New Tejano Radio Bash will be held at the Blue House Lounge, located on San Pedro, only three miles away from where the Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair will be taking place on the same day. The event is a fundraising effort to support the New Tejano Radio station and platform, which aims to promote the genre and movement of New Tejano music.

Tickets are available online at NewTejano.com or NewTejanoRadio.com. VIP tables and single seats are limited and are expected to sell out soon, so don’t wait until the last minute. The event will start at 7 p.m. and will go on until 2 a.m., with plenty of music, dancing, and fun.

If you love New Tejano music or want to discover some fresh and exciting sounds, you don’t want to miss this bash and after-party. See you on March 16 in San Antonio!

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