
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — The excitement is building in the “Tejano Music Capital of the World” as the 7th Annual Guadalupe Tejano Awards take over Mustang Sally’s tonight (Nov. 23), honoring the artists, musicians, and industry professionals who continue to shape and elevate Tejano and Conjunto music.
Since launching in 2019, the Guadalupe Awards — founded by veteran promoter Andrew Belmarez — have stood as a heartfelt tribute to his late mother, Guadalupe M. Belmarez, whose name and legacy remain the driving force behind the show. The event celebrates cultural pride, musical heritage, and the dedicated talent keeping Tejano music thriving across generations.

This year’s nominees highlight an impressive mix of legendary performers and rising stars, with several artists earning multiple nods across key categories.
Among the top nominees:
• Marcos Orozco & Grupo Rebelde lead the field with nominations for Male Vocalist of the Year, Tejano Band of the Year, Single of the Year for “A Cambio De Que,” and individual recognition for band members Juanito Guajardo (Keyboard Player), Gabriel Barajas (Drummer), and Rick Vega (Bass Player).
• Jay Perez continues his reign as an industry powerhouse with nominations for Male Vocalist of the Year, Tejano Band of the Year, Single of the Year for “Incompetente En El Amor,” and Keyboard Player of the Year for Eric Avalos.
• Lucky Joe racks up major recognitions, including Accordionist of the Year, Tejano Norteño Band of the Year, and Single of the Year with “A.M.O.”
• Stefani Montiel dominates the female categories with nominations for Female Vocalist of the Year, Female Entertainer of the Year, and a producer nod for Gabriel Zavala in Keyboard Player of the Year.
Other notable multi-nominees for 2025 include Jerry Peña (Songwriter of the Year, Male Vocalist, and Conjunto of the Year with Los Arcos Hermanos Peña), Ram Herrera, Elida Reyna, and Blaze Brothers, each continuing to leave their mark across multiple categories. See the full list of nominees here.

Beyond the awards themselves, tonight’s event promises an electrifying lineup of live performances featuring David DeAnda y Xelencia, Conjunto Cats, Los Arcos Hermanos Peña, and Jesse Pérez y Sus Compradres — ensuring an unforgettable evening filled with community, culture, and musical excellence.
The Guadalupe Tejano Awards remain a crucial platform for honoring the traditions and talents that define the genre, ensuring the spirit of Guadalupe M. Belmarez continues to shine through every performance.
🎶 Event Details
📅 Tonight — Sunday, November 23, 2025
📍 Mustang Sally’s, San Antonio, Texas
🕔 Doors open at 5 PM
🎟️ Pre-sale tickets and table reservations available
Stay tuned to Tejano Nation for full coverage of tonight’s celebration!
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