by Magdy Zara
As part of his 2024 tour, which includes several cities in the United States, Josimar and his band Yambu will soon perform in San Francisco.
Yosimar is a singer and composer, born in Lima, Peru, who showed singing abilities from a very young age.
Known as the king of “Salsa Perucha”, Yosimar and his Yambu, will present live all of his greatest hits, (with the same coin, the best of all, the adventurer, because a man does not cry, among others).
Josimar will be performing this Friday, July 26, at Roccapulco 3140 Mission Street; From 5pm. The entrance fee is $40
Latin Rock concert on the pier
What Latin rock lovers have been waiting for so much is finally coming true, and it is a concert that will feature the participation of 8 rock bands, who will play on two different stages.
This will be the first edition of Latin Rock On The Dock, in which there will be food trucks, a full bar, and water stations for refillable bottles.
The attending bands will be: Ozamatli, Joe Bataan, Puro Bandido, Thee Sinseers, Dakila, The Band, Fuego Sagrado en Agosto and Los Cochinos.
This is a wonderful opportunity to be captivated by some of the most talented and passionate musicians on the Latin rock scene, who have put together a spectacular show.
The setting chosen for this show is California’s Vallejo, home of the former naval shipyard and now a picturesque waterside concert destination, located at 850 Nimitz Avenue, and will take place on July 27 starting at 2 p.m. Ticket prices range from $95 – $250.
San José will be the headquarters of the great Mariachi Festival
Mariachi Sol de México, Mariachi Azteca, among others, are part of the list of groups for the third edition of the Mariachi Festival in La Plaza, to be held in San José.
This festival is being organized by the School of Arts and Culture (SOAC) and embraces local talent by featuring Bay Area legends Mariachi Azteca along with other local mariachi groups on its stage.
The FDM goes beyond a simple mariachi concert; It is an enrichment for the community, as it also offers a variety of offerings, ranging from tasty food stalls, to refreshing beer options and local craft vendors.
Edgar Ochoa, Director of Community Engagement, mentioned that “We are very proud of the caliber of our event and its ability to highlight talents both local and far away. At the Plaza, every seat is good and we look forward to welcoming guests of all ages to enjoy the beauty of mariachi music.”
The FDM will take place next Saturday, July 27, starting at 6 p.m., at the School of Arts and Culture in the Plaza de la Herencia Mexicana, located at 1700 Alum Rock Ave San José, the price of Tickets range from $25 to $60.