That's right, Jolly Ranchers! Listen to Radio Jalapeño, KEDA 1540 AM in San Antonio for your chance to win free passes to the Rancho Alegre Conjunto Festival! You can also listen online at kedaradio.com or on your mobile phone with the TuneIn Radio app.
And be on the lookout for them at the festival!
Please allow us to give an extra special shout out to all the businesses and individuals who have supported us this year. You name it, and they have helped us raise funds before the event, donated time, spread the word, etc. But most importantly, they have really shown the spirit of community that makes Conjunto music so special. If you see them, thank them for their help. Send them some business, if you can!
Media friends - This year we have a limited number of media passes available. Please fill out this form and submit by the end of the day January 31st and let us know that you're interested.
Tickets for the 3rd Annual Rancho Alegre Conjunto Festival are now on sale online by clicking the button below or at the following Austin Locations: Estrada's Cleaners (2618 E. 7th Street) or Turntable Records (1903 S. 1st Street).
Join us for a weekend of Conjunto power at the Moose Lodge in East Austin. Family-friendly and all ages are welcome.
Weekend passes - $35 each
1-day tickets - $15 at the door or $12 presale for Feb. 7-9, $5 all night for Feb. 6
Kids under 12 are free
Saturday December 7 will be another hot one at the Texas Club Bar and Grill. Austin powerhouses Cinco Doce and Los A-T Boyz will heat things up at the southeast Austin Tejano nightspot with hot cumbias, spicy charangas and much more.
Friday December 6, Tejano Ranch will host one of the biggest shows of the year.
Greetings!
Welcome to our new website, also known as Project Battlecat. You will find the same great content here that we had on the old site, with some pretty significant improvements. We have made the site easier to navigate, information easier to find, and have also made it mobile-friendly.
This month, KLRU celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with a range of special programs and events that celebrate the Latino experience. To kick things off, KLRU is organizing screenings of the landmark PBS film Latino Americans, a six-hour documentary featuring interviews with nearly 100 Latinos and more than 500 years of history.