San Antonio Tejano Conjunto Festival unveils 2024 lineup and poster

The Tejano Conjunto Festival, the nation's oldest and largest celebration of South Texas Chicano roots music, on Tuesday unveiled this year's scheduled performers and the winner of its annual poster contest. The 42nd annual festival will take place will take place May 17-19 at Rosedale Park and feature three days of concerts along with a seniors' dance and a hall-of-fame dance and induction ceremony, organizers said during an unveiling at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center. “The Tejano Conjunto Festival always showcases the very best in conjunto music and this year the line-up is heavier than ever,” said Dan Margolies, festival coordinator and the Guadalupe Center's director of strategic initiatives.
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