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Recap: Tropicália Festival 2017

10:10 AM PST on November 21, 2017

    [dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]ropicalia was a special day for everyone, including the guests, the musical talent, and the taqueros. It seemed like the whole festival catered to latinos and POC, which is rare and felt amazing. The lineup brought so many different groups of people together, from older fans of artists and groups like Sonora Dinamita, Ivy Queen, Ginuwine, and Los Tigres del Norte, to younger kids who grew up listening to the classic acts in their homes (and are also fans), but bought tickets for the newer generation of artists like Chicano Batman, Cuco, The Buttertones, King Krule, Jorja Smith, and Kali Uchis.

    This festival was a unique event as it featured mainly latino artists, but it was also mixed with other performers from a variety of genres and cultures. The truly diverse tastes of today's Latino generation, who are exposed to all types of music from different genres, decades, and backgrounds, was finally approached by promoters with love and respect, and the result was a good time for everyone.

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    Evelyn Champagne King
    Eveylun Champagne King
    Current Joys
    Current Joys
    The Buttertones
    The Buttertones
    The Buttertones
    The Buttertones
    The Buttertones
    The Buttertones
    Thee Commons
    Thee Commons
    Celso Piña
    Celso Piña
    Ginuwine
    Ginuwine
    Sonora Dinamita
    Sonora Dinamita
    Sonora Dinamita
    Sonora Dinamita
    Jorja Smith
    Jorja Smith
    Jorja Smith
    Jorja Smith
    Cuco
    Cuco
    Jeanette
    Jeanette
    Ivy Queen
    Ivy Queen
    Ivy Queen
    Ivy Queen
    Scam and Jam
    Scam and Jam
    King Krule
    King Krule
    King Krule
    Kali Uchis
    Kali Uchis
    Kali Uchis
    Kali Uchis
    Chicano Batman
    Chicano Batman
    Los Tigres del Norte
    Los Tigres del Norte
    Los Tigres del Norte
    Los Tigres del Norte
    Los Tigres del Norte
    Los Tigres del Norte
    The Jack Moves
    The Jack Moves
    Sonora Dinamita

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