
SINTON, TX — La Fiebre, known as The Pride of Pasadena, will celebrate their 40th Anniversary Tour with a free concert at the San Patricio County Fairgrounds on Saturday, November 8, 2025. Fans can expect a night filled with the band’s iconic hits and new classics as the Tejano trailblazers mark four decades of unforgettable music.
La Fiebre, formed in Pasadena, Texas, in 1986, became one of the most popular Tejano bands of the 1990s, earning Grammy nominations, chart-topping hits, and a reputation for blending powerful brass with heartfelt lyrics.
Joining La Fiebre on stage will be rising accordionist Christina Valdez, widely known as “The Squeeze Box Girl.”Hailing from South Texas, Valdez has quickly gained attention in the Tejano scene for her dynamic performances and innovative accordion style.
Also performing are Los Arias, known as “Robstown’s Bad Boyz.” The group has built a loyal following with their high-energy shows and modern spin on traditional Tejano, representing the next wave of talent from the Coastal Bend.
The concert is free to the public, with VIP tickets available for $30 at QMP.eventmania.com. VIP includes a meet-and-greet with the artists and front stage seating. Gates open at 6 p.m. at the San Patricio County Fairgrounds, 219 West 5th Street in Sinton, Texas.
For more information, call 979-665-1923. The event is presented by Thomas J. Henry and Quartermoon Productions — where the stars meet the moon!

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