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Best World Music from September 7 - November 7

in San Antonio

Seventeen at Frost Bank Center

Seventeen

K-Pop Phenomenon Seventeen returns to North America on their Be the Sun world tour! The all-singing, all-dancing thirteen-member megalith dominated the charts when they debuted in 2015, holding the position of longest-charting K-Pop album of the year in the US after the release of their debut 17 Carat. Now ready to showcase their fourth studio album 'Face the Sun', we promise this is going to be one experience Carats will not want to miss!

Chayanne at Frost Bank Center

Chayanne

Puerto Rican singing sensation Chayanne has been sending fans into a frenzy ever since the '80s. The Latin pop heartthrob's sultry vocals and smooth ballads have sold over 50 million records worldwide, and now he returns to the US on tour in support of his 16th studio album, 'Bailemos Otro Vez', released in 2023. Don't miss your chance to see him live this year!

Mass of the Fermenting Dregs at Paper Tiger

Mass of the Fermenting Dregs

Alternative rock stars Mass of the Fermenting Dregs are bringing their fizzy feel-good vibes to venues across the United States this fall. The Japanese band, who cite bands including The Smashing Pumpkins and The Wedding Present as inspirations are returning due to popular demand after a sell-out tour in 2023. Are they as good for you as a kombucha or a spoon of sauerkraut? We can't promise anything, but there's only one way to find out!

Los Temerarios at Freeman Coliseum

Los Temerarios

Spend an evening of sheer romance in the company of the Angel brothers, Adolfo and Gustavo Angel. With a career spanning four decades, twenty albums and multiple award wins including two Grammy nominations, a Latin Grammy and a Lifetime Achievement Award, the gifted duo dominated the Latin Billboard charts in the 90s, forming part of the soundtrack to the lives of many a young listener. Don't miss the iconic duo as they hit US shores!

Buena Vista Social Orchestra at Charline McCombs Empire Theatre

Buena Vista Social Orchestra

Jesus "Aguaje" Ramos, original trombonist of the legendary Cuban outfit Buena Vista Social Club, leads an ensemble including three fellow original Club members for a tour of North America this fall! Along with pianist Emilio Senon Morales Ruiz, percussionist "Betun" Luis Mariano Valiente Marin and bassist Fabian Garcia, the famed latin-jazz combination from Havana bring you the music that made the world famous BVSC the biggest selling Cuban band in history.