
The Texas Talent Musicians Association (TTMA), organizers of the prestigious Tejano Music Awards, has announced the official date and venue for the 45th annual celebration of the “Biggest Night in Tejano Music.” The milestone event will take place on Friday, November 21, 2025, at the Texas Rodeo Saloon in Katy, Texas.
The 45th Annual Tejano Music Awards promises to be a spectacular evening honoring Tejano legends and showcasing rising stars. Fans can look forward to an unforgettable night filled with live performances, special tributes, and exciting musical collaborations.
The evening begins with a red carpet event from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm, followed by the awards show starting at 7:00 pm. All tables are reserved and include general admission for four guests. For ticket information, fans can email Tickets@TexasRodeoSaloon.com or visit TexasRodeoSaloon.com.
The Tejano Music Awards is the longest-running and most prestigious event recognizing excellence in the Tejano genre. Since its inception, the event has honored the artistry of countless musicians while delivering memorable performances. Traditionally held in San Antonio, “The Tejano Music Capital of the World,” the ceremony has also traveled to other Texas cities, including Eagle Pass.
The performance lineup for the 45th Annual Tejano Music Awards will be revealed soon, with TTMA promising surprises that will make this milestone year especially memorable.
Founded in San Antonio, the Texas Talent Musicians Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting professional excellence, building greater appreciation, and providing a public forum to honor Tejano music through the annual Tejano Music Awards and related events.
For more information, visit TejanoMusicAwards.com.
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Regarding the Tejano Music Awards: These honors have long stood as a symbol of excellence in our community, celebrating the rich legacy of Tejano music. That’s why it’s so disappointing to see them hosted in a saloon. Surely, a more dignified venue could have been chosen to reflect the prestige of the event.
It’s a far cry from the days when the awards were held in auditoriums, where the setting matched the significance. One can’t help but wonder—what’s next? A back alley or someone’s backyard?
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