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Going to see Los Tigres del Norte at MichelFest? Here’s what you should know.

Los Jefes de Jefes, Los Tigres del Norte prendieron al público durante el evento MicheFest que se realizó el 29 de septiembre del 2019 en Visalia.
Los Jefes de Jefes, Los Tigres del Norte prendieron al público durante el evento MicheFest que se realizó el 29 de septiembre del 2019 en Visalia. mortizbriones@vidaenelvalle.com

The national traveling festival MicheFest, which will showcase some of the best Mexican musicians in 10 locations throughout the country, kicks off its inaugural tour in Fresno this weekend.

The MicheFest festival – produced by Lenusa and presented by Los Malandrines – will arrive at Granite Park, 4000 N. Cedar Ave. , on Saturday (Aug. 19) with performances by Los Tigres del Norte, Los Tucanes De Tijuana, y Los Alameños de la Sierra.

Other artists in Fresno include Banda Los Sebastianes de Saúl Plata, Janeth Valenzuela, Tapy Quintero, Banda Zeta, Los Cuervitos De La H, y El Hijo Del Shaka.

Here are a few things you need to know if you are going to MicheFest 2023.

Each MicheFest date will feature its own unique lineup of artists, making every experience truly one-of-a-kind. (Other stops include Denver, Austin, Dallas, Nashville, Charlotte, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Coachella and Las Vegas.)

Artist lineup is subject to change without notice, according to their website.

The Fresno event is hosted by Los Malandrines.

MicheFest is from 12 p.m. To 11:30 p.m. at Granite Park, 4000 N Cedar Ave.

The festival offers four different VIP Super Fan Experience: Acceso Milagroso, Acceso Místico, Accesso Mágico and GA+.

General admission tickets starting at $99.50 plus fee

VIP Packages starting at $175 plus fee

The festival is for all ages.

Children aged 10 and under get in free with one child admitted per paying adult.

You can also buy tickets at Joyería Herrera in Selma, Parlier and Reedley locations, Cookies Fashion CF in Fresno, El Vaquero in Visalia, El Potrero in Kerman, El Tibu Taquería in Madera, El Dorado in Lindsay, El Maguey Restaurant in Porterville, Moda Linda in Tulare, Ortiz Western Wear in Madera and Dos Potrillos in Delano.

Use the hashtag #MICHEFEST in social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter to share your MicheFest experience.

MicheFest recommends wearing comfortable clothing, protecting yourself from the sun, bringing everything you need, arriving early to avoid inconveniences, and having fun responsibly.

More info: www.michefest.com

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María G. Ortiz-Briones
The Fresno Bee
María G. Ortiz-Briones is a reporter and photographer for McClatchy’s Vida en el Valle publication and the Fresno Bee. She covers issues that impact the Latino community in the Central Valley. She is a regular contributor to La Abeja, The Bee’s free weekly newsletter on Latino issues. | María G. Ortiz-Briones es reportera y fotógrafa de la publicación Vida en el Valle de McClatchy y el Fresno Bee. Ella cubre temas que impactan a la comunidad latina en el Valle Central. Es colaboradora habitual de La Abeja, el boletín semanal gratuito de The Bee sobre temas latinos. Support my work with a digital subscription
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