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Sin Fronteras: Music Without Borders

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Music Theater Heritage (MTH THEATER)
kansas city, united states
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Sat, Dec 28, 7:30pm - 9:30pm CST

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A concert about borders, made by musicians without borders

The U.S. border with Mexico is a fault line where cultural and political forces clash and meld in a centuries-old embrace. Sin Fronteras is a monumental musical project exploring music from both sides of the 5,525-mile-long border. The project features Latin Grammy winners Mireya Ramos and Los Texmaniacs, alongside the country and western band Slim Hanson and the Poor Choices. Ramos’ riveting vocals, paired with the accordion-driven pulse of the Texamanics, then add the classic country sound of The Poor Choices, and you’ve found the soundtrack of those with one foot on either side of the border.

Mireya Ramos – vocals, violin
Beau Bledsoe – guitars
Marco Pascolini – pedal steel guitar
Slim Hanson – vocals, guitar
John Currey – percussion
Jeff Freling – guitar
Los Texmaniacs
Max Baca – bajo sexto
Josh Baca accordion
Noel Hernandez – bass
Lorenzo Martinez – drums

AGENDA

Doors open at 7:00 pm and the concert begins promptly at 7:30 pm with no opening act, featuring one intermission. Refreshments, including wine, beer, and sodas, can be purchased in the lobby. For those looking to dine, there are several on-site restaurants in the Crown Center complex and at the Westin Hotel.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • What is the parking like at MTH / Crown Center?

Concert attendees at the MTH / Crown Center Complex enjoy complimentary parking with validation from the Theatre, including ADA accessible and covered spaces in the attached parking garage.

  • Do tickets have to be purchased in advance, or may I purchase them at the door?

Tickets may be purchased at the door based on availability. Given the frequent sell-out of our concerts, we highly recommend securing your tickets in advance.

  • Is the concert ADA accessible?

Convenient ADA-accessible parking, a main entrance drop-off, elevators, and ADA-compliant restrooms are available. The concert hall accommodates wheelchairs, and we strive to ensure the comfort of all guests. If you have specific needs or requests, please don't hesitate to let us know.

  • Are alcoholic beverages or food available during the concert?

Refreshments, including wine, beer, and sodas, can be purchased in the lobby before the performance and during the intermission. No outside food or liquor may be brought in. For those looking to dine, there are several on-site restaurants located in the Crown Center and Westin Complex.

  • Is there a dress code for the Music Theatre Heritage (MTH) Theatre?

There is no specific dress code for concert attendees; feel free to wear what suits your preference. Typically, business casual or even more formal attire, akin to a special night out, is commonly chosen by attendees.

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