Tucson International Mariachi Conference (Photo by Lori Gregoire)

Tucson International Mariachi Conference Returns April 23-27


April 22, 2025
By Matt Sterner

The Tucson International Mariachi Conference (TIMC) is an annual event that celebrates mariachi music and Mexican culture.

From Wednesday, April 23 to Sunday, April 27, TIMC is hosting performances by renowned mariachi bands, workshops, competitions, and more.

Founded in 1982, the conference has grown into one of the largest and most prestigious mariachi events in the world, attracting participants and audiences from across the U.S. and beyond. TIMC provides a platform for musicians, dancers, and enthusiasts to come together, share their talents, and celebrate the rich traditions of mariachi music.

Additionally, the conference often collaborates with local schools and community organizations to promote cultural education and awareness.

Keep scrolling to see this year’s schedule and take a look at our “Where to Eat” guide — a few of our favorite spots near the TIMC venues.

Wednesday, April 23 at 6 p.m.
MSA Annex, 267 S. Avenida del Convento

National vocal competition for participants aged 8 and older. Cash award for the finalist.

Learn more.

Thursday, April 24 from 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.
Linda Ronstadt Music Hall, 260 S. Church Ave.

The Tucson International Mariachi Conference proudly presents The “Armando C. Gonzales Student Showcase.” Mariachi and Folklórico groups come together from many cities across the Southwest. Their parents, nanas, tatas, tios, tias, padrinos, friends, and many family members proudly watch the students perform!

Learn more.

Friday, April 25
Linda Ronstadt Music Hall, 260 S. Church Ave.

A legacy of Excellence for over 40 years, The Espectacular Concert has been a platform for the finest mariachi artists, fostering appreciation and understanding of this treasured art form. Join us for an evening with Nuevo Tecalitlán.

Learn more.

Saturday, April 26
Jacome Plaza, 10 W. Pennington St.

Show-stopping mariachi performances and dazzling Baile Folklorico dancers that bring the festival to life with their colorful costumes and intricate choreography. Food vendors offer traditional and nontraditional Mexican cuisine. Arts and Crafts showcase the work of local artisans. The overall atmosphere is one of joy, celebration, and cultural exchange.

Learn more.

Sunday, April 27 at noon
St. Augustine Cathedral, 192 S. Stone Ave.

“You are cordially invited to participate in this spiritual and colorful celebration. This traditional Catholic Mass is a beautiful fusion of culture and faith. This solemn celebration is performed by our local Catholic Priest, featuring local mariachi and Folklorico performers. The Mariachi Mass attracts a diverse segment of the community in a wonderful celebration that is open to all denominations.”

Learn more.

For more information about this year’s conference, visit tucsonmariachi.org. 

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