
The Revolución Festival Tour (RevTour) returns to Los Angeles on Sunday, October 5.
The event will feature a mix of live music, folklore performances, salsa dancing, food vendors, family-friendly programming and a signature “Noche de Fuego” evening celebration.
There will be a free mercado from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and the night event from 6:00 to8:30 p.m. is $25. A portion of the proceeds will benefit CHIRLA (Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights).
“This year is about joy with purpose,” said Rafael Fernández, RevTour founder and Fuego host. “We’re bringing families together to celebrate who we are, our music, our style, our stories, while uplifting CHIRLA’s vital work for immigrant dignity and human rights. Choosing joy is choosing strength.”
“This year’s theme is all about joy, pride and the power of showing up for one another,” said Fernandez. “We’ve created an experience that doesn’t just entertain, it uplifts, educates and reflects the incredible diversity and strength of our Latino community.”
Daytime: The Mercado — Free w/RSVP (1:00 to 5:00 p.m.)
Local vendors bringing cultura y sabor
Quinceañera Fashion Show (in-studio ready looks)
Performances by Almitas Dance Academy
Live mariachi
Meet “Chica” (fan-favorite guest appearance)
Food, activities and cultural experiences for the whole family
Nighttime: Noche de Fuego — $25 (6:00 to 8:30 p.m.)
Live performance by headlining sensation Conjunto Nueva Ola de Cumbia
Comedy set by José Maestas
Salsa dancing — dance the night away
Festive drinks and community vibes
Mica Studios, 356 S. Mission Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90033. Tickets
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