The festival is divided into three stages — “Rockero,” “Las Clásicas” and “Te Gusta el Pop?” — making it a gathering for the ages.
Larger performances by Latin bands have also staked their claims in L.A. The group Maná starts its residency at the Forum in Inglewood in March. This lineup positions L.A. as a leading hub for Latin music on the West Coast.
The festival comes from the producers at La Tocada Presents and Tropicália. In previous years, the Tropicalia Festival has throughout L.A. County to see both well-established and newer Latin artists, including Kali Uchis and Bronco.Support for LAist comes fromCheck out a stage
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