Entertainment Guide - December 01, 2018
From Portugal
The International Book Fair (FIL) concludes with the final three weekend concerts featuring artists from Portugal, the event’s invited country.
From Portugal
The International Book Fair (FIL) concludes with the final three weekend concerts featuring artists from Portugal, the event’s invited country.
If you adore Mexican nostalgia and tumultuous love stories, then don’t miss “El Agave Rojo” (the Red Agave) at University of Guadalajara’s Conjunto de Artes Escénicas (CAE) on December 8 and 9.
Black Eyed Peas
Hugely popular U.S. rap band consisting of will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo.
More than 500,000 eager book enthusiasts and others simply choosing to revel in the charged cultural ambience will pack the massive Expo Guadalajara events center as of Saturday, November 24, for the nine-day International Book Fair (FIL), the 32nd edition of an event that is now regarded as the world’s largest literary gathering.
Monsieur Periné
Bogotá-based musical ensemble from Colombia with an Afro-Colombian sound that mixes Latin and European flavors.
Sometimes billed as the last great opera ever written and bearing the distinction of having been incomplete at the 1924 death of its Italian composer Giacomo Puccini, the opera named after a Persian princess, but then set in China is set for four performances in Teatro Guadalajara November 24, 27, 29 and December 1.
The Conjunto de Artes Escenicas is offering a 30-percent discount on all tickets purchased during this weekend’s Buen Fin promotion (November 16-19).