This free, family-friendly event will feature several activities of a traditional Charreada, which is like a rodeo and practiced in Mexico. FREE admission. Live music, horsemanship, vendors and more.
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Schedule
- 4 p.m. – Premier Event Wrestling Lucha Libre
- 5 p.m. – Fiesta Charra Grand Entrance & Welcoming National Anthem Ceremony, Memorial Day Tribute
- 5:45 p.m. – Caroline Imperial with Mariachi Tradicion Mexicana
- 6 p.m. – Danza Guerreros Chimimecas Tonantzin (Aztec dancers)
- 6:15 p.m. – DFW Caballos Bailadores
- 6:30 p.m. – Danza Folklorica – Santa Monica
- 6:45 p.m. – Rope Flourishes (Floreo de Rienda)
- 7 p.m. – Gallo de Oro “Horseback Singer”
- 7:15 p.m. – Lucha Libre
- 7:30 p.m. – Jalapeno Eating Contest
- 7:45 p.m. – Escaramuza Charra Corazon de Texas
- 8 p.m. – Fiesta Charra Gracias! Ceremony
- 8:15 p.m. – Grup Aroma Nortena
- 9-10:30 p.m. – Los Rojos
For more information visit cityoflewisville.com
Tish Hinojosa comes to Lewisville to lead the 13th Annual Lewisville Grand Theater Songwriting Workshop on Saturday, June 28, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., and perform for a Black Box Songwriter Series concert on Sunday, June 29, 6:30 p.m.
Tish Hinojosa is a singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas. Hinojosa’s blend of folk, country, Latino, and pop has an undeniable far reaching appeal, garnering her accolades such as a White House concert at the invitation of President and Mrs. Clinton and teaming up with artists such as Joan Baez, Booker T. Jones, Flaco Jimenez, Pete Seeger, and Dwight Yoakam. She has recorded as an independent artist as well as for A&M, Warner Bros, and Rounder Records and has been a featured artist on Austin City Limits, A Prairie Home Companion and other NPR programs. With 17 CDs to her name, Hinojosa’s distinct sound has gained her much critical acclaim. She has toured extensively throughout the U.S. and Europe and continues to draw a loyal and growing audience.
Tickets to the workshop are $55 and include a catered lunch and one ticket to the concert taking place the following evening, Sunday, June 29, at 6:30 p.m.
Tickets to the concert are $20. Sales tax and ticket fees are included in the price.
Mariachi Rosas Divinas seems an appropriate name for this divine all-female group. Rosas Divinas have broken the mold when it comes to the beloved style of mariachi music. As the first and only all-female mariachi in the DFW Metroplex and one of few in the Country, being different is not all that difficult.
Lipstick smudges brass mouthpieces, long fingernails work perfectly for strumming guitars, and glossy dark hair flows down the back of brightly coordinated outfits. Breaking away from traditional stereotypes, these vivacious women bring life back into a traditional music which began in the small pueblos of 19th-century Mexico.
Mariachi Rosas Divinas will be performing at ColorPalooza on the Main Stage.
Karina La Voz performs at the Lewisville Grand Theater. This show is the celebration of four decades of music by the most iconic Venezuelan singer of all time. Journey through time with all of her classics, such as “I know how it hurts,” “Save me,” “From my window,” and more. Don’t miss this one-night-only!
Tickets can be purchased at click-eventstore.com.
Doors open at 7 p.m. Show starts at 8 p.m.
The Grand is Lewisville’s home for the arts. It presents a variety of regional and national touring performers, art exhibits, and classes, while also giving the many arts groups in the greater Lewisville area a facility to perform and display their works. Its multiple performance spaces play host to a variety of events, including live music, theater, dance performances, comedy shows, and more. The center features the 294-seat Huffines Performance Hall, black box theater, recital hall, art gallery, and courtyard.
To reach The Grand from Interstate 35E, take exit 452 and proceed east on Main Street to Charles Street. The Grand will be on the left. Free public parking is available along Main and Church streets, or at Lewisville City Hall across Church Street from the center.
For details about upcoming events, or rental information for the facility, please visit LewisvilleGrand.com or call 972.219.8446.
Havana NRG! will take the Huffines Stage at Lewisville Western Days on Friday, September 27.
Lewisville Western Days takes place Friday, Sept. 27, 4-11:30 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 28, Noon – 11:30 p.m.
Admission is FREE before 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. However, beginning at 5 p.m. on both nights, admission is $15 for everyone except children under 12, who are always free.
YOU DO NOT NEED TO PURCHASE A TICKET IF YOU ARRIVE BEFORE 5 PM!
For more details, visit LewisvilleWesternDays.com
David Whiteman Band is back at 4Thirteen and it’s a show you don’t want to miss! Bring your family and friends out and have a good time.
See Marissa Chibli perform at Chill! Order some good food and drinks.
Del Castillo takes the Huffines Performance Hall stage at the Lewisville Grand Theater on the evening of Saturday, March 9.
Del Castillo is a cross-cultural power uniting music lovers of all ages, creeds, and colors. Their original music blends rock, Latin, blues, and world music into a cinematic celebration of sound that lifts your soul.
Theater doors open: 7:30 p.m.
Concert begins at 8 p.m.
Reserved Seating:
Tier 1: $35
Tier 2: $25
Lewisville residents may purchase select $20 tickets, subject to availability, in person with proof of residency at The Grand during regular business hours.
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The Suffers take the Huffines Performance Hall stage at the Lewisville Grand Theater on the evening of Saturday, February 10.
“How do we heal from this?” Kam Franklin asks on The Suffers’ explosive new album, It Starts With Love. “How do we heal?” It’s a loaded question without any clear answers, a painful reckoning with the open wounds of racial violence and trauma that continue to plague this nation as we lurch forward from one tragedy to the next, swearing things will change each time only to watch the same scenes play out over and over again. “They keep breaking us like we can’t feel,” Franklin continues. “We’ve all been shouting out since Emmett Till.”
“There’s a lot of anxiety that comes with being Black in America,” says Franklin, “with not feeling safe if you put on a hoodie or even just look at somebody the wrong way. I wrote that song with my friend John Michael in New Orleans, and it was a really therapeutic thing for both of us to speak our truth like that.”
The truth, it seems, has set The Suffers free. Racism, misogyny, and the ugly underbelly of the music industry are all in the band’s crosshairs on It Starts With Love, but so are growth and evolution and self-acceptance. Written in the midst of a tumultuous stretch that saw the Gulf Coast Soul powerhouse reinvent themselves personally and professionally, the record is a fierce, defiant ode to resilience and commitment, to the passion and drive that brought them together in the first place. The writing here is bold and self-assured, with fearless lyrics and addictive melodies, and the performances are blistering to match, fueled by buoyant rhythms, muscular horns, and Franklin’s hair-raising vocals.
Theater doors open: 7:30 p.m.
Concert begins at 8 p.m.
Reserved Seating:
Tier 1: $35
Tier 2: $25
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David Whiteman Band looks forward to seeing you at 4Thirteen! Grab something to eat and drink and have a good time!