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Tue | December 31, 2024
The Rialto Theatre Presents
Spanish Masquerade with Orkesta Mendoza @ Rialto Theatre
Latin dance party w/ Ruta Verbena, Salvador Duran
Doors: 7:00 pm / Show: 8:00 pm
Rialto Theatre-Tucson
All Ages
$29.50-$45
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Doors 7PM | Show 8PM | GA Standing Floor / Reserved Seated Balcony | All Ages - 6 & Over | Public On Sale - 11/6 |

 
Join us for a Spanish Masquerade—a vibrant night of Latin music and dance (Mambo Boogaloo)!  1940s attire and masks are encouraged.
Orkesta Mendoza plays the Rialto Theatre on New Year's Eve 2024. Enjoy this Spanish masquerade and stick around for a bonus after party where Agua de Coco will sala and Cumbia us into 2025! Tickets available at the Rialto Theatre online and in the box office.  

Sergio Mendoza is a producer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and Latin music pioneer.  The southern Arizona native’s musical career stems from humble beginnings, holds a deep connection to his roots, and has carried the energy of a collective through his musical movements.

Growing up on the international border in Ambos Nogales, Sergio was exposed to a wide range of music from a very early age.  He attributes his influence to a sense of place; where he was born and raised and sounds he heard playing on the radio from Bordertown stations. Harnessing the spirit of collaboration, Mendoza connects with musicians, globally, on projects that traverse different styles as he re-invents sub-genres of Latin music.  Arranging projects like Esto Sí Es Cumbia for Los Ángeles Azules, the tribute album Un Mundo Raro:  Las Canciones de José Alfredo Jiménez, and co-producing Edge of the Sun and El Mirador with Calexico, showcase this coming together of musicians from all regions to form a distinctive sound.

Sergio has successfully fashioned his own unique taste and existence into what we now experience as Orkesta Mendoza; a blend of Indie Rock and Latin music that has become a cornerstone of Tucson culture. He works hard to support Tucson in being an epicenter for new music development, bringing Latin artists like Chetes, Gabby Moreno and Camilo Lara of Mexican Institute of Sound to share the stage.

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The Rialto Theatre does not grant refunds or exchanges for currently scheduled shows.
The Rialto Theatre Foundation has a clear bag policy in place at Rialto Theatre and 191 Toole. The policy limits the size and type of bags that may be brought into our venues. The following is a list of bags that will be accepted for entry: Bags that are clear plastic or vinyl and do not exceed 12in x 6in x 12in One-gallon clear plastic freezer bags (Ziploc bag or similar) Small clutch bags, approximately 5in x 7in All bags subject to search. Clear bags are available for sale at the box office.

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Orkesta Mendoza

Sergio Mendoza is a producer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, and Latin music pioneer.  The southern Arizona native’s musical career stems from humble beginnings, holds a deep connection to his roots, and has carried the energy of a collective through his musical movements.
Growing up on the international border in Ambos Nogales, Sergio was exposed to a wide range of music from a very early age.  He attributes his influence to a sense of place; where he was born and raised and sounds he heard playing on the radio from Bordertown stations. Harnessing the spirit of collaboration, Mendoza connects with musicians, globally, on projects that traverse different styles as he re-invents sub-genres of Latin music.  Arranging projects like Esto Sí Es Cumbia for Los Ángeles Azules, the tribute album Un Mundo Raro:  Las Canciones de José Alfredo Jiménez, and co-producing Edge of the Sun and El Mirador with Calexico, showcase this coming together of musicians from all regions to form a distinctive sound.
Sergio has successfully fashioned his own unique taste and existence into what we now experience as Orkesta Mendoza; a blend of Indie Rock and Latin music that has become a cornerstone of Tucson culture. He works hard to support Tucson in being an epicenter for new music development, bringing Latin artists like Chetes, Gabby Moreno and Camilo Lara of Mexican Institute of Sound to share the stage.

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