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Los Tucanes De Tijuana Set to Perform at the 2023 Mid-State Fair on July 27! Tickets Go on Sale on April 27!

 

(PASO ROBLES, CA) – The California Mid-State Fair is pleased to announce that Los Tucanes

De Tijuana has been confirmed to perform in concert Thursday night, July 27 at 7:30 pm. The concert

will take place in the Chumash Grandstand Arena at the Paso Robles Event Center and is part

of the Michelob Ultra Concert Series presented by Visit SLOCAL. This will be Los Tucanes De

Tijuana’s second appearance at the California Mid-State Fair, having last appeared in 2005.

Ticket prices for the show are $30, $50, and $75 and will go on sale Thursday, April 27,

2023, starting at 10:00 am. Tickets can be purchased on the California Mid-State Fair’s

Official website www.MidStateFair.com. The Box Office cannot guarantee the authenticity

or validity of any tickets purchased outside of our official channels.

Los Tucanes De Tijuana have sold more than 20 million records over their 36-year career.

Being one of the most successful Regional Mexican groups, Los Tucanes De Tijuana placed 6

titles in a single list on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums, released 80 radio hits, was awarded one

LATIN GRAMMY for Best Norteño Album, “365 días,” with a total of 9 LATIN GRAMMY

nominations, 8 Lo Nuestro Award nominations, and 5 GRAMMY nominations.

Best known for, “La Chona,” “El Tucanazo,” “Mis Tres Animales,” “El Centenario,” and many

more songs, their music has crossed borders across the World and are synonymous with

dancing, singing, fun, and family entertainment.

The 2023 California Mid-State Fair runs July 19 through July 30 and this year’s theme is “Shake,

Rattle & Roll!” Connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok.

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