
The city of Edinburg, in collaboration with the Latin Grammy winner Bobby Pulido, presents the inaugural CORAFEST Conjunto Competition. This event, set to be the biggest middle and high school Conjunto competition, is scheduled for Saturday, April 13, at the Promenade Park Amphitheater in Edinburg, Texas.
Registration for the competition is free, and groups can register by scanning the QR code on the event flyer. The competition promises to be a thrilling showcase of young talent, with awards in the form of placements and ratings up for grabs.

But CORAFEST is more than just a competition. It’s a celebration of music, community, and culture. Attendees can look forward to a host of fun activities. This family event is open to the public, making it a perfect day out for music lovers of all ages. Make plans to attend CORAFEST to celebrate the vibrant Conjunto music scene and the talented young musicians who are its future.
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