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Mariachi Cobre has performed with nearly 50 symphony orchestras across the US and Mexico.

Photo provided by Chattanooga Symphony & Opera

Noogans who’ve visited Disney’s EPCOT Center will recognize this spirited band from the Mexican Pavilion. Mariachi Cobre has spent the last 40 years serving as the mariachi ambassador to the world, having performed for millions of visitors in Orlando, Florida.

Lucky for us, the band is bringing the warm melodies of traditional Mexican folk music to Gig City. See Mariachi Cobre, joined by the musicians of the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera, at the Memorial Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 25.*

SEE THEM PERFORM (MINUS THE FLIGHT)

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