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Mariachi groups from around the country took part in the festival, which was jointly organized by the National Union of Mariachis and the local government. Some 50,000 spectators sang along with the bands, which started to play at 1 in the afternoon and continued playing well into the evening. For nine hours, the performers, and their fans, belted out Mexico’s famous mariachi tunes, including all-time favorite Cielito Lindo. The event featured 12 mariachi bands, and a total of 150 musicians, both well known and emerging artists. With this first edition of the Mariachi Marathon, the city hopes to have started an annual tradition.

The Backdoor, by Captain Gumbo
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The Backdoor, by Captain Gumbo

The Backdoor, by Captain Gumbo, Dutch Zydeco band


Heart Of Stone, performed by Volney Morgan and New Ye Choir
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Heart Of Stone, performed by Volney Morgan and New Ye Choir

Heart Of Stone, from the gospel musical Renew Ya Hallelujah - Teddy Hayes Productions


Al Melville - The Winds Of Persia
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Al Melville - The Winds Of Persia

Al Melville - The Winds Of Persia


Mexico city celebrates Mariachi music
01:36
Mexico city celebrates Mariachi music

Mariachi groups from around the country took part in the festival, which was jointly organized by the National Union of Mariachis and the local government. Some 50,000 spectators sang along with the bands, which started to play at 1 in the afternoon and continued playing well into the evening. For nine hours, the performers, and their fans, belted out Mexico’s famous mariachi tunes, including all-time favorite Cielito Lindo. The event featured 12 mariachi bands, and a total of 150 musicians, both well known and emerging artists. With this first edition of the Mariachi Marathon, the city hopes to have started an annual tradition.