
Tejano music fans, mark your calendars for Saturday, June 29. A special tribute concert honoring the legendary Emilio Navaira is set to take place at the Veterans Memorial Park in downtown Angleton, Texas.
The concert will feature performances by Emilio’s sons, Diego and Emilio IV, carrying forward their father’s legacy. Adding to the star-studded lineup is a performance from Stefani Montiel along with Gabriel Zavala, promising an unforgettable evening of music and celebration.
Gates open at 3pm, with free entry from 3-5pm during a special Saturday edition of Bumper’s Wacky Wednesday live broadcast with Bumper Gomez.
Tickets are available at qmptribute.eventmania.com. For just $40, VIP Presale Tickets offer an enhanced concert experience with perks including private restrooms, waitress service, stage front seating (bring your own lawn chair), and an artist meet and greet.
The concert will also feature DJ Double O in the mix, ensuring the energy stays high throughout the event.
This tribute concert is not just a celebration of Emilio Navaira’s music, but also a testament to the enduring appeal of Tejano culture. It’s an opportunity for fans old and new to come together and celebrate the music that has touched so many lives.

The event is sponsored by Gulf Coast Autopark of Angleton and brought to you by Quartermoon Productions. For more information, call 929-665-1923 or visit qmptribute.eventmania.com for tickets.
Join the Tejano community to honor the legacy of Emilio Navaira and celebrate the vibrant culture of Tejano music.
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Sounds like a good time!
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