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The Besame Mucho Festival was back at Dodger Stadium for the second year in a row, with artists like Maná, Los Bukis, Pepe Aguilar and so many more. The festival took place on Saturday, December 2nd, and attracted families from across the United States. Walking into the festival, attendees were immersed in music, food and various art pieces that represented the festival. Upon walking in, festival goers can take a photo in front of an arch that reads “Besame Mucho,” the perfect photo op for attendees.
There were four different stages, the Rockero stage, Las Clasicas, Te Gusta el Pop? And the Beso stage. The Rockero stage maintained the biggest crowd throughout the day.
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