Mariachi
Atlanta, United States
North Charleston, United States
Charlotte, United States
Raleigh, United States
Reading, United States
Elizabeth, United States
Monterrey, Mexico
El Paso, United States
Houston, United States
McAllen, United States
Longstanding Mexican group Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan was formed in 1898 in the town of Tecalitlan by Gaspar Vargas, Manuel Mendoza, and by two violinists. In December of 1934, the group traveled to the capital of Mexico to be present at the induction ceremony of President Lazaro Cardenas, and acted as the city's official Mariachi band. Three years later, Mariachi Vargas appeared in Asi Es Mi Tierra (the first of almost 200 movies) and recorded their first record. Over the next 35 years, they recorded dozens of albums of pasodobles, valses, bailables, polkas, and danzones. In 1973, the death of frequent contributor Jose Alfredo Jimenez, one of the greatest composer/vocalists of ranchera music, marked the end of an era. The band continued in its evolution, accompanying the vocalist and composer Juan Gabriel in his first recordings and introducing new and significant forms of expression in Mariachi music. In 1976, Pepe Martinez assumed the musical direction of Mariachi Vargas. Martinez' compositions display a mastery of rhythms and original arrangements that spotlights every musician in the group like a soloist, making the era around their centennial anniversary one of the group's strongest periods. ~ Zac Johnson, Rovi
Read moreLongstanding Mexican group Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan was formed in 1898 in the town of Tecalitlan by Gaspar Vargas, Manuel Mendoza, and by two violinists. In December of 1934, the group traveled to the capital of Mexico to be present at the induction ceremony of President Lazaro Cardenas, and acted as the city's official Mariachi band. Three years later, Mariachi Vargas appeared in Asi Es Mi Tierra (the first of almost 200 movies) and recorded their first record. Over the next 35 years, they recorded dozens of albums of pasodobles, valses, bailables, polkas, and danzones. In 1973, the death of frequent contributor Jose Alfredo Jimenez, one of the greatest composer/vocalists of ranchera music, marked the end of an era. The band continued in its evolution, accompanying the vocalist and composer Juan Gabriel in his first recordings and introducing new and significant forms of expression in Mariachi music. In 1976, Pepe Martinez assumed the musical direction of Mariachi Vargas. Martinez' compositions display a mastery of rhythms and original arrangements that spotlights every musician in the group like a soloist, making the era around their centennial anniversary one of the group's strongest periods. ~ Zac Johnson, Rovi
| Date | Event name | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 07 Aug 2026 | Mariachazo | Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, Atlanta, GA, United States |
| 08 Aug 2026 | Mariachazo | North Charleston Performing Arts Center, North Charleston, SC, United States |
| 14 Aug 2026 | Mariachazo | Ovens Auditorium, Charlotte, NC, United States |
| 15 Aug 2026 | Mariachazo | Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts, Raleigh, NC, United States |
| 21 Aug 2026 | Mariachazo: Mariachi Vargas de Tecatitlan & Nuevo Tecatitlan Mariachi | The Santander Performing Arts Center , Reading, PA, United States |
| 22 Aug 2026 | Mariachazo: Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan & Nuevo Tecalitlan Mariachi | Ritz Theatre, Elizabeth, NJ, United States |
| 06 Sep 2026 | Mariachi Vargas | Escenario GNP Seguros, Monterrey, NL, Mexico |
| 02 Oct 2026 | Mariachazo | The Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center, El Paso, TX, United States |
| 16 Oct 2026 | Mariachazo: Mariachi Vargas de Tecatitlan & Nuevo Tecatitlan Mariachi | Arena Theatre, Houston, TX, United States |
| 17 Oct 2026 | Mariachazo - Mariachi Vargas de Tecatitlan & Nuevo Tecatitlan Mariachi | McAllen Performing Arts Center, McAllen, TX, United States |