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Friday
pop: Latin Grammy-nominated reggaeton/pop group CNCO has quietly become one of the world’s biggest hit-making collectives, but it’s time to say goodbye. The young Latinos who make up the boy band: Christopher (Ecuador), Eric Bryan (Cuba), Richard (Dominican Republic) and Zabudiel (Puerto Rico) made a name for themselves by performing in Univision’s La Banda music competition. , now flying around the world for farewell tours.
Head over to the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on Friday and find out for yourself why the band has amassed over 3 billion streams, 6.5 billion combined music video views, and 12 Gold and Platinum certifications in the United States alone. See for yourself.
If you go: Friday 8:00 PM, Special Events Center at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84-245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio. Starting at $29. 760-342-5000. Fantasy Springs Resort.com
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Friday
Country: Texas-based singer-songwriter Summer Dean is all about being authentic. Despite her genre becoming more pop-oriented, her country peculiarity remains raw, its sound influenced by the artist’s sly wit and Southern charm. Dean has opened for Marty Stewart, Asleep at the Wheel, Colter Wall, Charlie Crockett, Mike and the Moonpies, among others. If you want to know why, see her for yourself.
This summer, Dean joined country rocker Rob Lines on a ‘Too To Tango Tour’. Rob Lines is known for his compelling mixes that combine Telecaster sounds, guitar-driven grit and Southern storytelling techniques.
If you go: Doors open at 8:30pm Friday, show starts at 9:30pm, Puppy & Harriets, 53-688 Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown. from $20. 760-228-2222. pappyandharriets.com
Saturday
stone: Mardita Becindado is known as one of the most influential rock bands in Mexican history and internationally as a pioneer of the Spanish-language rock genre. Formed in Mexico City in 1985, the group first rose to prominence with songs that spoke of the complexities of a society aspiring to greater economic status. The group’s sound draws from a variety of genres, especially traditional Cuban music styles such as rock, ska, and bolero, and the members’ thoughtful wardrobe choices are as notable as their musical achievements. To do.
Check out La Maldita Vecindad y los Hijos del Quinto Patio (the band’s official name) on Saturday at Spotlight 29 Casino.
If you go: Doors open at 7pm and shows start at 8pm Saturday and 7pm Thursday. Spotlight 29 Casino, 46-200 Harrison Place, Coachella. $45 to $60. 760-775-5566.spotlight29.com/entertainment
soul: San Diego trio Thee Sacred Souls fit right in with iconic desert music venue Puppy and Harriets. There’s something intimate about their warm yet slightly gritty sound, an adjective that works well in smaller venues, of course. Spotify probably did so by describing the band, consisting of drummer Alex Garcia, bassist Sal Samano, and singer Josh Lane, as a fusion of ’60s soul and early ’70s R&B grooves. , and the audience will understand it when they hear the musicians perform. Released the first and only album “Thee Sacred Souls” (2022).
Thee Sacred Souls will perform at Pioneertown on Saturday and Sunday.
If you go: Doors open at 6pm and the show begins at 7pm on Saturdays. Doors open at 4pm on Sundays and the show starts at 5pm. The address is Pappy and Harriet’s, 53-688 Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown. 760-228-2222. pappyandharriets.com