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Café Tacvba 

Event Details

WHEN:
Friday, November 27th at 7:00pm
WHERE:
The Fox Theatre
301 S Garey Ave
Los Angeles, CA 91766
Venue Website

HOOD:
Pomona
COST:
$52.00 - US $62.00
AGE:
All ages
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Event Description

We wouldn’t go as far to say that it’s a crime to miss out on Café Tacvba at  Club Nokia this Friday…. but it is. They are one of the biggest rock acts in Latin America, compared to <b>Radiohead</b> and inspiring thousands.
Their live shows are incomparable, and their repertoire so extensive and varied that no concert is the same. Originally the plan was to do 20 tour dates for their 20th anniversary, but Los Tacvbos have far exceeded that this year. And we’re not complaining! So buy your tickets now and give yourself an early X-Mas gift. You deserve it! We’re also giving out FREE tickets to the show, so even if you went on Tuesday, you should go again.

“With rare objection, Café Tacvba is credited far and wide as the preeminent band to have arisen from the rock en español movement of the early ’90s. The Mexican four-piece unfortunately isn’t well characterized by the rock en español tag, for the “rock music sung in Spanish” descriptor does little justice to the stylistic diversity and creative strides showcased by Café Tacvba over the course of their career. The band employs a standard rock lineup of guitar/bass/drums with vocals, certainly, but the members also incorporate electronics as well as exotic instrumentation into their music, which encompasses styles as divergent as punk and ballads as well as regional Mexican and ambient electronica.” -All Music Guide

Check out this old school interview we did with Quique some time ago:


Café Tacvba

WHERE:
The Fox Theatre
301 S Garey Ave
Los Angeles, CA 91766
www.foxpomona.com/thenewfox.php

HOOD:
Pomona
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