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“El Milagro de la Guadalupana” premieres in Southern California on Saturday, November 30th, honoring Mexican heritage and the cultural roots of the Latino community. On December 3rd they will also be hosting a red carpet. 

For the first time, “El Milagro de la Guadalupana” comes to several cities across the country. Following the local. debut, the production visits San José, San Diego, Dallas, Houston, El Paso, McAllen, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Denver, Chicago and Atlanta.

This immersive experience takes visitors on a captivating journey, highlighting the figure of La Virgen de Guadalupe and making people feel as if they are in the sacred space of the Holy Mother. 

The devotion to this universal symbol of spirituality, culture, identity and tradition is showcased through cutting-edge production technology, offering a presentation unlike anything seen before. Guided by the stars, visitors will tour through four rooms, entering the sacred mantle to experience the presence of La Virgen de Guadalupe and witness a moment of profound revelation.  

The tour includes large-format projections, interactive spaces, soundscapes and unique areas designed to create lasting memories, all presented by Viva Music and MVS Entertainment.

A short film made with the innovative animation technique called stop motion will also be shown, produced at El Taller del Chucho, the largest animation studio specializing in stop motion in the world, co-founded by noted director Guillermo del Toro and located in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico.

Tickets are now available through ticketon.com.

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Time:1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Location: 123 E Artesia Blvd., Compton, CA 90220.

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