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Win tickets to see Las Cafeteras at Sweetwater Music Hall, Sat/3

We've got two pairs for the LA band's 'sonic explosion of Afro-Mexican roots rhythms, electronic beats and powerful rhymes.'

48 Hills is so pleased to be a part of Las Cafeteras’ appearance at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley on Saturday, May 3, at 7pm! We have two pairs of tickets to give away to the show. TO ENTER: Email marke@48hills.org with “Las Cafeteras” in the subject line and your favorite kind of taco in the body. Enter by midnight on Wed/30. Winners will be chosen randomly and informed on Thursday. Good luck!

ABOUT LAS CAFETERAS

From Afro-Mexican to Americana, from Soul to Son Jarocho, from roots to rock and hip-hop, Las Cafeteras take folk music to the future. They are a sonic explosion of Afro-Mexican rhythms, electronic beats and powerful rhymes that remix roots music as modern-day troubadours. All ages and family-friendly.

Las Cafeteras have taken the music scene by storm with their infectious live performances and have crossed many genres and borders along the way. Their electric sound & energy has taken them around the world playing shows from Bonnaroo to the Hollywood Bowl, WOMAD New Zealand to Montreal Jazz, & beyond!

Born and raised East of the Los Angeles River, Las Cafeteras are remixing roots music as modern day troubadours.  They are a sonic explosion of Afro-Mexican rhythms, electronic beats and powerful rhymes that document stories of a community seeking to ‘build a world where many world fit.’

From Afro-Mexican to Americana, from Soul to Son Jarocho, from Roots to Rock and Hip Hop, Las Cafeteras take folk music to the future.

Las Cafeteras honor the past by using electrifying traditional instrumentation like the 8 string Jarana, 4 string Requinto, Quijada (donkey jawbone) and Tarima (a wooden platform). Las Cafeteras sing in 5 distinct languages, English, Spanish, Spanglish, Love and Justice … and they believe everyone understands at least one of those languages.

They’ve performed in the good company of Mexican icons Café Tacuba, Natalia LaFourcade, Lila Downs, Gypsy Kings, Colombian superstar Juanes, Hip Hop artist Common, Los Angeles legends Ozomatli and Los Lobos, performing with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, and many more.

Marke B.
Marke B.
Marke Bieschke is the publisher and arts and culture editor of 48 Hills. He co-owns the Stud bar in SoMa. Reach him at marke (at) 48hills.org, follow @supermarke on Twitter.

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