Grupo Frontera Announces 2026 Triste Pero Bien C*brón Tour With Major U.S. Arena Run
Rio Grande Valley hitmakers launch 27-date trek in hometown Edinburg, Texas, including stops in San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Newark
Rio Grande Valley hitmakers launch 27-date trek in hometown Edinburg, Texas, including stops in San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Newark
Free festival March 12–15 brings legendary Tejano artists, rising stars, meet-and-greets, and family fun to the heart of the Alamo City
San Antonio musician helped shape Tex-Mex and Tejano music for decades, leaving an enduring legacy with the Texas Tornados and Sir Douglas Quintet
Former Grupo Siggno standout Checo Tabares will make his first performance with La Calma at the Tejano Music Awards Fan Fair this weekend as the band prepares new music
Former Intocable bassist and Masizzo founder returns to the bass for Grupo Frontera’s “Triste Pero Bien C*brón Tour” across Mexico, Latin America, and Europe
Rio Grande Valley artist fuses cumbia rhythms with reggaeton influences in a dance-ready track produced at her own Palabra Records
Texas Music Office to present state proclamation as Tejano music leaders gather for star-studded celebration
Tejano star and congressional candidate Bobby Pulido calls for action after members of McAllen High School’s award-winning Mariachi Oro are separated from family in South Texas detention centers
Legendary San Antonio musician and multi-instrumentalist remembered for decades of contributions to Tejano music
A never-before-heard live version from the historic 1993 concert drops March 13 as part of ongoing celebrations honoring the legacy of the Queen of Tejano











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