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Mariachi Festival – Utah Cultural Celebration Center Salt Lake City

April 17 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

3rd annual mariachi festival

August 22, 2025 from 6-10pm at
📍Eccles Theater | 131 S Main St., Salt Lake City
Free event | All Ages

Whether you’re a longtime mariachi lover or a first-time listener, the Mariachi Festival promises a night of powerful music, cultural celebration, and community connection, all in the open air of Eccles Theater Plaza.

In Partnership with: Eccles Theater/Salt Lake County Arts and Culture | UtahPresents | Consulate of Mexico in Salt Lake City

Featured Performers

Flor de Toloache

Latin GRAMMY® Award-winners and two-time GRAMMY® nominees, Flor de Toloache is a genre-defying mariachi duo from New York City. As NYC’s first all-female mariachi, Mireya Ramos and Shae Fiol blend tradition with innovation, performing everywhere from NPR’s Tiny Desk to Coachella and The White House. Their fearless storytelling and bold sound continue to redefine what mariachi can be.

Mariachi Fuego

Founded in April 2023 by director Marx Huancas, Mariachi Fuego is Utah’s only professional youth mariachi group, and they’re already making waves with weekly bookings across the state. With a powerful 15-member lineup, including 6 violins, 3 trumpets, guitars, and vihuelas, this ensemble delivers fiery performances full of talent and passion.

Mariachi México en Utah

Formed in 2020 in Salt Lake City under the direction of Edwin Agudelo, Mariachi México en Utah is one of the state’s most beloved groups. Their performances celebrate the classic works of José Alfredo Jiménez, Juan Zaizar, and Raymundo Pérez, with a traditional sound grounded in violin, vihuela, trumpet, and guitarrón.

Mariachi Sol de Jalisco

As one of Utah’s original mariachi bands, Mariachi Sol de Jalisco has been enriching the state’s cultural landscape since 1992. Founded by Jesus Orozco Martínez and his family, the group has performed at festivals and theaters across the region and has backed iconic artists including Ana Barbara, Carmen Jara, and Pablo Montero.

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