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~Angela Peralta Theater~

Now until Monday May 4: The 39th International Jose Limón Festival. José Arcadio Limón was a dancer and choreographer from Mexico and who developed what is now known as ‘Limón technique’. In the 1940s he founded the José Limón Dance Company, and in 1968 he created the José Limón Foundation to carry on his work. Born in Culiacan [1908-1972] through his choreography, Limón spoke to the complexities of human life as experienced through the body. His dances feature large, visceral gestures — reaching, bending, pulling, grasping — to communicate emotion. Dance companies from around globe perform at this annual festival to celebrate the contribution of this innovative dancer.
Saturday May 2: Cartografias, EPDM [Mazatlan], Escuela Profesional de Danza de Mazatlán, free with ticket from the box office, 7 pm.
Sunday May 3: Talento Sinaloa – 39th National Dance Award. Winners from the Talento Sinaloa contest : choreographer Javier Garate, Mazatlan,”There is no map for goodbye”, “Listen to the dancing stones”, by Vanya Saavedra, Mazatlan, and “Te veo” by Kevin Rivera, Culiacan, free with ticket from the box office, 6:30.
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Thursday April 30: Concert: Cri Cri El Grillito Canto – with Camerata Mazatlan [Sergio Freeman], Escuela Municipal de Ballet Clásico; Escuela de Música Centro Municipal de las Artes; Orquesta Juvenile del Instituto de Cultura and Coro Infantil del Instituto de Cultura. Celebrate Children’s Day with “Cri Cri, el grillito cantor,” a colorful family production. The show celebrates the beloved songs of Mexican composer Francisco Gabilondo Soler, known as “Cri Cri,” bringing to life the magical characters and stories that have delighted generations of children. This charming production is designed to make the whole family laugh, sing, and dream – more than 100 artists on stage. $350 – $200, 5 pm. and 7 pm.
Friday May 8 and Saturday May 9: Opera, Monkey. Mazatlán hosts the Latin American premiere of Monkey, a Jorge Sosa and Cerise Lim Jacob production – a visually stunning and high-energy opera directed by Ragnar Conde and based on the classic Journey to the West. This dynamic production blends beautiful music with electronic elements, featuring adult and children’s choirs, staged combat, puppetry, and even performers on stilts. Designed to captivate both kids and adults, Monkey is a fast-paced, imaginative journey that explores transformation, fantasy, and personal growth—all in an accessible, modern operatic style. 5 pm. and 7 pm. $$200 – $350.
Friday May 15: Ballet, Los tres grandes en una noche de Primavera, featuring Compañia de Ballet Clásico, and Escuela Municipal de Ballet Clásico, choreography by Eduardo Blanco, and music by Rachmaninoff, Berlioz, Tchaikovsky. 7 pm., $200 – $350
Tuesday May 19: Drama in Spanish, Esquizofrenia, 6 pm. and 8 pm. Tickets $400 – $700 available at the box office or online. .Esquizofrenia is a psychological one-man play about a man giving a lecture on schizophrenia—but as he speaks, it becomes clear he may be suffering from it himself. The line between reality and delusion blurs, leaving the audience unsure what is real.
Tuesday May 26: Concert, Concierto Voces e Instrumentos, students from the music school, Escuela de Músic y Canto are excited to enter the big stage and perform for you. 7 pm. $200 – $350.
[The Angela Peralta Theater is located in Centro, on Carnaval in the Plazuela Machado. The box office, is open Monday to Friday from 9 am. to 2 pm, – 4 pm. – 7 pm., Saturday 9 am. to 1pm. Please call ahead to be sure – 669 982 4446 ext. 103. Expect to pay in pesos, cash. Depending on the concert, often credit cards are not accepted. Tickets for Casa Haas must be bought at the Angela Peralta box office. Casa Haas is located on Mariano Escobedo [across from Héctor’s Bistro] at the corner of Heriberto Frias. There are about 70 comfy seats in Casa Haas, always general seating. Unfortunately, tickets can not be purchased online BUT now you can buy tickets through your WhatsApp. Here’s how: text this number 669 120 0020.; for instance, write “two tickets for May 20, 2026 and you will get a text back – please note, all communication is in Spanish-“Hola. Bienvenido a la Taquilla Digital de Cultura Mazatlán. En breve estaremos contigo.Te invitamos a conocer algunos términos y condiciones de nuestro servicio.La Taquilla Digital vende y distribuye boletos únicamente para los eventos organizados por el Instituto de Cultura de Mazatlán.* Solo se aceptan transferencias o depósitos.Más Términos y condiciones del servicio aquí: https://shorturl.at/aoyD3]

~Around Town~
MARKETS, GASTRO TOURS, ++ AROUND TOWN:
[Occasionally closed during “high holidays”, rain, or due to road detours for various parades etc. Please have small change in pesos and cloth carrier bags.]
Open every day: El Mercado Pino Suárez, food stalls can be as early as 7:30 am. to 8 am. and souvenir stalls open around 10:30 am. to 11 am. Market begins to slow down, many begin to close around 4:30 pm. In Centro, Benito Juarez, Aquiles Serdan, Melchor Ocampo. [closes early on important holidays like Christmas, Easter etc.]
Open every day: Mercado Juan Carrasco, all food, opens around 8 am. and some vendors close at 2 pm. It depends on the stall. Ave. Gutiérrez Nájera [north of the Fisherman’s Monument.] [closes early on important holidays like Christmas, Easter etc.]
Open every day: Mercado de la Juarez , also called Hildago Mercado and not to be confused with the Sunday Juarez Flea Market. This market is HUGE, blocks and blocks and some stalls open as early as 5 am. but to be safe, go around 8 am. A few souvenir and spice shops but mostly food. Weekdays some stalls stay open until 7 pm, on the weekend most stalls are closed by 2 pm. Located in the Juarez area, Enrique Pérez Arce. [closes early on important holiday like Christmas, Easter etc.,]
The Gastronomy Tours in Centro/Barrio Gastronómico are bigger and more delicious than ever! Read all about this culinary adventure here. For all the information, the various tours – the restaurants you’ll visit – and to make reservations visit the Barrio’s website. Many of the restaurants mentioned on the website you will also find full introductions to them here.
Thursdays: Open Studio in El Cid.Visit the studio of acclaimed artist Cecilia Sánchez Duarte (“La China”), whose work has been exhibited in galleries around the world for over 35 years. Each Thursday, 12:00 – 6 pm., Cecilia opens her studio for a personal tour of her latest pieces, along with a complimentary Art Talk offering insights on how to appreciate art and other artists. No appointment required. However, if you want to visit Open Studio another day, please make an appointment. Cecilia speaks English, Spanish, and French.
Call: 669 162 2711 Email: chinasandu@hotmail.com
An Open Studio experience that can open a whole new world for you.
Thursdays: Danzón in la Plazuela Zaragoza – every age group is invited, music provided and some chairs. Afternoon delight to watch couples of all ages dancing. 5 pm. to 7 pm.
Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday: year round, in Centro’s Plazuela Machado from 6 pm. Art, crafts, shawls, jewelry, hats, flip flops, t shirts, lotions and potions.
Monday April 27: Movie in French with English subtitles, A Private Life [ drama/mystery] @ HoLA Maz Community Center, 6:30 pm. $20, or $50 for drop in. Doors open at 6 pm. HoLA Maz is air conditioned, and located in Centro on the corner of 5 de Mayo and 21 de Marzo. To read more about HoLA please click here.
Tuesday April 28: Guitar Recital, Noche Acústica with Omar Nubez [Durango] @ Museo de Arte patio, 7 pm. $100. Tickets are available at the Museo, Sixto Osuna and Venustiano Carranza, Monday to Friday 10 am. to 2 pm.

A Martin Gavica photograph.
Wednesday April 29: International Day of the Dance: @ outside, in front of the Mazatlan letters/Family Monument/Valentino’s, 5:30 pm. free. Dance unites the world! Celebrating and performing are: Classical Ballet Company of the Institute de Cultura, Ballet Folkloric and EPDM – the profession school of contemporary dance. Mazatlan joins this global celebration and everyone is invited to feel it, experience it and recognize dance as a bridge that unites us all.
Friday May 1: Labor Day – National Holiday – banks, government offices, schools closed.
Friday May 1: Concert, 5to Negro Fest 2026 @ La Rosalia Club de Playa, 5 pm. $200 in the Gastronomy Area, to reserve call 669 174 9490 ot 669 446 9221 featuring: Mandrak & the Magics, Kraken Band, Los Brownies +++.Reggae, Rap, Rock, Versatil, Ska ++.
Friday May 1: NaoKitchenBar’s 8th Birthday Celebration @ Nao, 7 pm. – 10 pm, please rsvp, 669 176 hosted by owner and chef, Andrea Lizárraga and special guests who have been beside Andrea since the beginning: Irak Roaro, LoboGrande; Denisse Beyles Casa Analco; Omar Juárez, Zen by Zasshi; Lucero Ibarra, Marde Fondo; Tierra y Corcho, djs ++.
Saturday May 2: Concert, Noche Amorosa para Mama, @ Museo de Arte, 7 pm. $120. “A Loving Night for Mom” is a special Mother’s Day concert. Enjoy an intimate evening of boleros, rancheras, ballads, trova, and poetry, with live performances by Paty Villa, Laura García, Oralia Morales, Javier Chimaldi, and Mario Astorga. Includes appetizers and surprises. Tickets are available at the Museo, Monday to Friday, 10 am – 2 pm. – Sixto Osuna and Venustiano Carranza.
Saturday May 2: Dinner Show, with Lili del Valle, @ La Molcajeteria, show starts at 8 pm. $500, reserve, 667 198 5461. A special dinner – a choice of shrimp or beef, includes a glass of wine and the show. La Molcajeteria is located in Centro, on Constitución #205.

Saturday May 2: Concert, Chayanne,Bailemos Otra Vez, @ Estadio de Futbol El Encanto.Tickets are available here. Chayanne is a Puerto Rican singer, actor and dancer – one the most iconic Latin pop stars in the past four decades. Elmer Figueroa Arce was born in 1968 and he is beloved world-wide. Many people jokingly refer to him as the “Father of half of Latin America” because of his long-standing popularity and his romantic image. Tickets range from $800 – $4900.
Monday May 4: Movie in English, Good Fortune [ comedy] @ HoLA Maz Community Center, 6:30 pm. $20, or $50 for drop in. Doors open at 6 pm. HoLA Maz is air conditioned, and located in Centro on the corner of 5 de Mayo and 21 de Marzo. To read more about HoLA please click here.
Saturday May 9: Concert, Amélie @ Museo de Arte, 6 pm., $250. Tonight features José Miguel Rivera on the piano and the beautiful voice of Lili Valle. Limited seating in the Galeria Roberto Pérez Rubio, tickets available- Monday to Friday, 10 – 2 pm. at the Museo, Sixto Osuna and Venustiano Carranza.
Sunday May 10: Dia de las Madres, Mother’s Day: big breakfast and brunch celebrations.
Monday May 11: Movie in English, Send Help [ comedy, drama, horror] @ HoLA Maz Community Center, 6:30 pm. $20, or $50 for drop in. Doors open at 6 pm. HoLA Maz is air conditioned, and located in Centro on the corner of 5 de Mayo and 21 de Marzo. To read more about HoLA please click here.

Friday May 15 and Saturday May 16: Wine Sea Fest @ Playa Tres Islas Beach Club, Cerritos. Join the 2nd edition where sea, wine and gastronomy come together in the Pacific. Three price ranges: general admission, $1,250, preferred , $1,450 and VIP Plus [tasting and wine paring dinner], $2,250. Tickets will be available online or at Cava Marval , Paseo Lomas #300, 669 198 6097 closer to the date.

Saturday May 16: Concert, The Smiths & Morrissey by the tribute band, The Tormentors @ Shekinah Beach Club, 6 pm, show at 8 pm. $500, reserve your ticket – 669 438 7217. Relive Manchester in the 80s with songs like This Charming Man, There is a Light that Never Goes Out and How Soon is Now?
Monday May 18: Movie in English, Elvis Presley in Concert [ doc./music] @ HoLA Maz Community Center, 6:30 pm. $20, or $50 for drop in. Doors open at 6 pm. HoLA Maz is air conditioned, and located in Centro on the corner of 5 de Mayo and 21 de Marzo. To read more about HoLA please click here.
Monday May 25: Movie in English, Solo Mio [ comedy] @ HoLA Maz Community Center, 6:30 pm. $20, or $50 for drop in. Doors open at 6 pm. HoLA Maz is air conditioned, and located in Centro on the corner of 5 de Mayo and 21 de Marzo. To read more about HoLA please click here.
Thursday May 28: Mazatlan Monologues @ HoLA Maz Community Center,$200, $275- for non members., doors open at 5:30, the first storyteller at 6 pm. reserve online. Kathy Bacon brought the idea of live storytelling to Mazatlan a year ago. People lined up to tell a story with just a mic and a room full of listeners. Every Monologue was sold out, people are fascinated by other people’s stories. Tonight five storytellers will embrace the theme, Unexpected Company, and spend 5-10 minutes sharing their story. “The stranger who sat next to you on the worst day of your life”. No experience is necessary and coaching is provided by Kathy Bacon – actor, director – she’ll help you rehearse with a gentle hand. If you’d like to tell your story, please contact Kathy via WhatsApp, +1 425 233 4518.
Kathy is dedicated to keeping storytelling alive. The event is live and each storyteller will share a true story in English – no notes, no filters. Just real voices telling real stories. Looking ahead. Perhaps you have a story that may fit one of these themes: June – The Last Time; July – Almost; August – The Invitation; September – Under Pressure; October – A Line I Wouldn’t Cross Until I Did; November – Found; December – The Gift. HoLA Maz is located in Centro on the corner of 5 de Mayo and 21 de Marzo and is fully air conditioned. To read more about HoLA please click here.
Thursday May 28: Comedy in Spanish, Brujas, @ The Convention Center, 6:30 pm. and 9 pm., $400 – $1,300. Starring Gaby Spanic, Sabine Moussier, Aylin Mujica, Barbara Torres, Dalilah Polanco, Lorena de la Garza and Sony Smith. Tickets available on line.
Saturday June 6: Concert, Somos Musik @ Estadio Teodoro Mariscal, 5 pm. $500, tickets available online. El Mimoso, Los Alegres de la Sierra, Joel Elizalde, Los 2 de la S, El Chalinillo, Alfredo Montaño and many other surprise guests.
Saturday June 6: Dia de la Música -Centro’s streets come alive tonight with the sound of music — all free. Seven venues will fill Centro with rock, pop, banda, boleros, choral performances, and classical music. – even karaoke! It’s a perfect evening to wander, soak up the atmosphere, and discover a wide range of talented artists without spending a peso. Start times are fluid – usually around 7 pm.
At the Angela Peralta Theater, Templo de la Música/ Temple of Music – the Camerata Mazatlan, under the direction of Sergio Freeman, along with the Mazatlan Professional Dance Company will offer performances at 6 pm, 7 pm. and 8 pm.
At the CMA, Centro Municipal de las Artes/ Municipal Arts Center on Constitución just east of the Machado, will host Descubriendo la Música/Discovering Music. Under the guidance of CMA students people will be able to try out different instruments hoping to show the positive impact on the body and mind. 5 pm. to 8 pm.
At the Plazuela Machado Kiosk – will be night filled with a program of romantic boleros that evoke the power of love through voices and strings. Around 7 pm.
At the Heribertos Frias and Libertad stage – Sonidos de México/Sounds of Music. Performers such as Raúl Sancti Spiritus and Silvia Zepeda take you on a journey through traditional Mexican music. Around 7 pm.
Inside the Museo de Arte [Sixto Osuna and Venustiano Carranza] – Arriba la Tambora /Up with the Tambora, Sinaloa banda as well you can explore inside the Museo for more cultural identity.
Outside the Museo de Arte [Sixto Osuna and Venustiano Carranza] From 7 pm. to 11 pm. there will be an opportunity for new talent to sing – really, karoke sessions – a chance to express your voice, from rock to pop.
At the Olas Altas stage [by the shield] – Orquestra Nacho Millán y sus Vagos, Nostalgia ,will thrill audiences with his special sound beloved by so many generations. 7 pm. to 11 pm.

Saturday June 20: Maz Orgullo day, promising a vibrant celebration of LGBTQ + pride, diversity and resistance. The parade has historically started around 5 pm. at the Glorieta Sánchez Taboada Square [cliff divers] and goes north to Valentino’s.
~DAILY LIVE MUSIC ~
THE ALMOST ACCURATE MUSIC SCHEDULE
The snowbird season has come to an end – always call head, as bands move around from gig to gig, times change and often groups do private events. You can listen to your band’s music on most digital platforms.
Mondays:
Golden Zone and Beyond
Jay Burns & Nanno Salin, Lucky B’s, 3 pm. – 6 pm. Darrell Barr, 28 Bar/Boca del Mar Cantina, 3 pm.♦ Manhatlan [country], Fisherman’s, 3:30 pm ♦True Blues, [Alexis Felix] Friends Diner Cerritos, 3:30 – 6:30 pm.♦ Ioshua Córdova, [violin ++] Pancho’s on the beach, 6 pm. – 8:30 pm. ♦ Los Bandits,[oldies, blues, funk, soul, r ‘n r] La Catrina 6 pm ♦ Los Cryps [oldies, Beatles], Austin BBQ, 6 pm.♦ Shynox Paz, [70s,80s rock], F.I.S.H. 6:30 pm.♦ Kannon [ r ‘n r heavy metal], GusGus GZ, 7 pm. ♦ Los Stones, Lucky B’s, 7 pm.
Centro [including Stone Island.]
Los Rojas [banda +traditional Mexican ballads] , Edgar’s Bar, 2 pm. until closing ♦ The Stones, Lucky B’s, 5 pm. – 9 ♦ Reggae, La Cerve del Mal Olas Altas, 7:30 pm.♦ Always live music in the Plazuela Machado.
Tuesdays:
Golden Zone and Beyond
Brenster’s Beach Bash, returns November 3: since 2008, doors open at 1 pm, show at 2 pm, $550 all-you-can-drink; $375 non-alcoholic all-you-can-drink; $200 cover. To read more about the Brenster please click here.]♦ Alexis Felix and Kiki, [acoustic vibes] Lucky B’s, 5 pm. ♦ KraKen,[rock pop, ballads] , La Catrina, 6:00.♦ Ioshua Córdova, [violin ++] Pancho’s on the beach, 6 pm. – 8:30 pm. ♦ Rafael Rodriquez [to read more about Rafael -romantic ballads, English and Spanish,] La Palapa Restaurant , Hotel Torres, 6 pm.- 9 pm.♦ Sr. Darrell, [country] Austin BBQ, 6 pm.♦ Rex Full Band, Boca del Mar Cantina/28, 7 pm.♦ Kannon [r ‘n r heavy metal], GusGus GZ, 7;45 pm. ♦ Los Bandits [blues, soul, funk, oldies] The Riu Hotel, 7 pm. ♦ Manhatlan, [ country, rock] Austin BBQ 6 pm.
Centro [including Stone Island.]
Los Rojas [banda +traditional Mexican ballads] , Edgar’s Bar, 2 pm. until closing♦ MazAzul, Phil Nevile ++ [pop, ballads, soft rock] [ Patio Escobedo, 7 pm.♦ Always live music in the Plazuela Machado

Wednesdays:
Golden Zone and Beyond.
Jay Burns and Nanno, Que Pasa Cantina, 3 pm.♦ Rex Duo, Austin BBQ, 3 pm. ♦ Shynox Paz & Gil Tapia, [70s 80s rock]Fisherman’s Mazatlan, 5 pm.♦ Crimson, Kelly’s Gasoline Alley, 5 – 8 pm.♦ Alexis Felix and Kike [acoustic vibes], Lucky B’s, 5 pm. ♦ Ioshua Córdova, [violin ++] Pancho’s on the beach, 6 pm. – 8:30 pm.♦ Rafael Rodriquez [to read more about Rafael -romantic ballads, English and Spanish,] La Palapa Restaurant ,Hotel Torres, 6 pm. to 9 pm ♦ Los Bandits [only hits], La Catrina, 6 pm.♦ Tenor Ezequiel Ojeda, F.I. S. H.,.6 pm.♦ Manhatlan [country], Bar 28/Bocca, 7 pm. ♦ Mundo Sanchez [troubadour], Kafe Denda, 7:30 pm.♦ The Stones, Kelly’s Gasoline Alley, 8:30 pm. ♦ Live music,Cheers Restobar, 9:00 p.m. ♦ La Rezaka, [hard rock] Pacific Food Park, 9 pm.
Centro [including Stone Island.]
Rock Sessions by The Brewery Cats, Observatorio 1873, 5 -10 pm. ♦ Canvas, Water’s Edge, 6 pm.♦ Suncai Gitano,[ Ana Elena voice; Dario, guitar; Manuel, guitar; Johann percusión] Patio Escobedo, 7 pm.♦ Kannon, El Cielo, 7 pm.♦ Mariachi Centenario, El Presidio, 7:30 pm.♦ Zumbador [Philip Pavula, sax; Román Osuna, drums; Samuel Antonio, bass; Jasso, guitar],8 pm. Ponciano Ariaga 158[,on Niño Héroes # 1505.] ♦ Always live music in the Plazuela Machado
Thursdays:
Golden Zone and Beyond.
Barefoot Bob, Que Pasa Cantina, 3 pm.♦ Neptuno Rock Band, Pinup’s, 3:30 pm.♦ Los Cryps, Friends Diner Golden Zone, 5- 8 pm. ♦ Crimson, Gringo Lingo’s, 5 – 8 pm. ♦ Alejandro Humaran [Los Brownies], Emmanuel Alarcon [B Side Players] [reggae & blues], F.I.S.H., 5:30 – 7:30 pm.♦ Darrell Barr, La Catrina, 5 pm.♦ Los Cryps, Friends Diner Golden Zone, 5:30 pm. ♦ Ioshua Córdova, [violin ++] Pancho’s on the beach, 6 pm. – 8:30 pm.♦ Manhatlan [country +], La Penca del Maguey, 6 pm. ♦ Kraken,[ r ‘n r,] Pinup’s, 6 pm.♦ True Blues, Legends,BFD, 6 pm.♦ Rafael Rodriquez[ to read more about Rafael -romantic ballads, English and Spanish,] Kelly’s, Hotel Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay, 6:30 pm. ♦ Rex Rocks, Gringo Lingos, 7:30 pm.♦ The Laheys, [ r ‘n r]Tres Isla [Delfin location], 7:30 pm.♦ Kamaleon [ r ‘n r], Gus Gus GZ, 8:30 pm. ♦ Adiccion, Kelly’s Gasoline Alley, 8:30 pm.♦ The Stones, [ r ‘n r] Riu Hotel, 9 pm.♦ Adagio [if not them, other live music], Cheers Restobar, 9:30 pm. ♦ La Rezaka [hard rock], Joe’s Oyster Bar, 10 pm.
Centro [including Stone Island.]
Kannon[ r ‘n r], El Velero, Stone Island, 2:00- 5:30 pm ♦ Rex Duo, Freddy and Brandon Pinzón, Toledo Marisqueria Tradicional [Machado], 3 pm to 6 pm.♦ La Cura, [romantic duo, pop, ballads] Gaia Bistrot and Casa Cannobio, 7 pm.♦ MazAzul [Phil Nevile, ++, pop, soft rock, ballads] Patio Escobedo, 7 pm.♦ Midnight Soundscapes [alternative, post punk, new wave] Bizzaro Dive Bar [Niños Héroes #1503], 8 pm.♦ Grupo Don Gato, [rock, pop, retro] La G del Gato, Machado, 9 pm

Fridays:
Golden Zone and Beyond.
Darrell Barr, Friends Diner Cerritos, 2 pm.♦ Rex Unplugged [pop, ballads], Que Pasa Cantina, 3:00.♦ Beach Seekers, Pinup’s, 4 pm. ♦ Randy Massey, Austin BBQ, 5 pm. ♦ Los Bandits, Friends Diner Cerritos, 5 pm. ♦ Crimson, Kelly’s Gasoline Alley, 5:30 – 8:30 pm. ♦ Manhatlan [country], Austin BBQ, 5 pm. ♦The Stones, Legends BFD, 6 pm.♦ La Roots Band, [ reggae] Boca del Mar Cantina 7:30. ♦ KraKen [full band], La Catrina, 7 pm. ♦ Manhatlan [country rock] Hotel Olas Altas Inn, 7:30 pm. ♦ MonaLisa [funk, pop, rock] F.I.S.H., 7:30 pm.Los Fenix, La Penca Maguey [Camarón Sábalo 1520], 8 pm.♦ Mariachi, Palmares, 8 pm. – 9 pm. ♦ Everado D’Castro [ballads, classic Mexican oldies], Los Zarapes, 9 pm.♦ Kamaleon [ r ‘n r], Gus Gus GZ, 8:30 pm ♦ Kannon [ r ‘n r], The Riu, 9 pm.♦ Luis Enrique [guitar & vocals], Bar 669, 9 pm. ♦ Adiccion [r ‘n r] Kelly’s Gasoline Alley, 9:30 pm.♦La Rezaka, [hard r ‘n r] Cheers, Restobar 10 pm ♦ Los Bandits [only hits, blues, soul], Santas Alitas Mazatlan Isla Tres,Isla Tres City Centre, 9:30 pm.♦ Los Cryps [oldies, Beatles, rock], Ke Machin,10:30 pm.♦ The Stones,[ r ‘n r] La RockolaBar, 11pm.
Centro [including Stone Island.]
Canvas [solo guitar and soft pop], Observatorio 1873, 5 pm.♦ Rafael Rodriquez, [to read more about Rafael – romantic ballads, English and Spanish,] Gaia Bistrot and Casa de Cannobio, 6 pm.♦ Los Cryps [oldies, goldies], El Cielo, 6:30 pm♦ Ioshua Córdova, [violin ++], Angelina’s Kitchen, 6:30 pm. ♦ Chico’s Jazz: Mariana Pamplona [vocals], Samuel Antonio [vocals, trombone, guitar] & Miguel Velarde Lizarraga [clarinet], Edgar Ryes, [drums] Patio Escobedo, if not them there will be another group to entertain you. 7 pm.♦ Galia, El Pargo & La Vaca, 7:30 pm.♦ Wilner Sax, El Presidio, 8 pm.♦ Live music, Pedro y Lola, 8 pm. ♦ Cosmopolitan, [ rock, pop] La G del Gato,Machado, 9 pm♦ Live music [varies] Ruiseńor, 11 pm.

Saturdays:
The Golden Zone and Beyond.
Manhatlan [country] , Los Arbolitos, 9:30 am.♦ Los Cryps [oldies], Surf’s Up ,1 – 4 pm.♦The Stones, Que Pasa Catina, 3 pm.♦ Manhatlan, Roy’s Sport Bar, 5 pm. ♦ La Roots Band [‘reggae party”], Fisherman’s, 4:30 pm. – 7:30 pm.♦ Jay Burns [one man band], La Catrina 5 pm.♦ Los Bandits, Austin BBQ, 5 pm.♦Ioshua Córdova, [violin ++] Pancho’s on the beach, 6 pm. – 8:30 pm. ♦ Rafael Rodriquez [ to read more about Rafael -romantic ballads, English and Spanish] Kelly’s, Hotel Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay, 7 pm.♦ The Stones, [ r ‘n r] 28/Venitocho, 7;30 pm. ♦ Los Brownies [reggae], F.I.S.H. 8 pm.♦ Mandrake & the Magics, Pinup’s, 8pm. ♦ Mariachi, Palmares, 8 pm. – 9 pm.♦ Kamaleon, [r ‘n r] Gus Gus GZ, 8:30 pm. ♦ Los Whalers [or other groups], Bar 669, 9 pm.♦ Manhatlan, La Catrina, 9 pm.♦ Adiccion, Kelly’s Gasoline Alley, 8:30 pm.♦ La Rezaka [hard r ‘n r], Cheers Restobar, 10 pm. ♦ Live Mariachi, Capitolio [Sabalo #1705 in front of Pubelo Bonito, reserve, 669 247 6975], 10 pm.
Centro [including Stone Island.]
Hammer, El Velero, Stone Island, 2 – 5 pm. ♦ Rex Unplugged, Freddy and Brandon Pinzón,Toledo Marisqueria Tradicional[Machado], 3 pm to 6 pm.♦ Kannon [ heavy r n’ r], El Cielo, 7 pm. ♦ Los Cryps [oldies, Beatles] Gaia Bistrot and Casa Cannobio, 6 pm ♦ Live music, varies, Raices, 7:30.♦ Live music, Luka Sushi Olas Altas, 7:30 pm.♦ Wilner Sax, El Presidio, 8 pm. Hueso Fino [Latin trio], Pedro y Lola, 8 pm. ♦ Kraken, Mi Mazatlan Food and Drink Park, 8 pm.♦ Los Fénix, [rock, pop, retro] La G del Gato, Machado, 9 pm.♦ Live music [varies] Ruiseńor, 11 pm.
Sundays:
Golden Zone and Beyond.
El Trio de 4, Palmarés, 9 – 12:00.♦ Manhatlan [country, rock] Los Arbolitos, 9 am – 1 pm ♦ Neptuno Rock Band, “El Amanecer” 9:30 am.♦ Los Cryps [oldies], El Velero, Stone Island, 1:30 – 4:30 ♦ Los Bandits [only hits] Qué Pasa, 3 pm.♦ KraKen,[Sunday Funday!,rock, pop, ballads] Pinup’s, 3:30 pm.♦ Manhatlan, Pacific Food Park, 3 pm.♦ The Stones, Friends Diner Cerritos, 3 pm. ♦ Deluxe Band [ r ‘n r], Mr. Lionso, 5 pm. ♦ Rex Unplugged [the best classics], Veintocho Bar,/Boca del Mar Cantina, 6 pm. ♦ Hammer, [ r ‘n r] Austin BBQ, 6 pm.♦Tenor Ezquiel Ojeda, F.I.S.H. 6 pm.♦ The Stones, Kelly’s Gasoline Alley, 7:30 pm. ♦ Kamaleon, [ r ‘n r] Gus Gus GZ, 8:30 pm. ♦La Rezaka [hard r ‘n r], Cheers Restobar, 10 pm.
Centro [including Stone Island.]
♦Los Cryps [70s,80s oldies] El Velero, Stone Island, 2:00 pm. ♦ Los Rojas [traditional Mexican ballads, banda ++] Edgar’s Bar, 4 pm until closing time.♦ Canvas [solo guitar and soft pop], Rico’s, Olas Altas, 5 pm.♦ Rafael Rodriquez, [to read more about Rafael – romantic ballads, English and Spanish, Gaia Bistrot and Casa de Cannobio, 6 pm.♦ Canto Latino [Joe Sol, Carlos Arujo] La Marea, 8 pm. Shynox Paz and Gil Tapia, La G del Gato, Machado, 9 pm.♦ Vinss [boleros, ballads ++] El Presidio, 9 pm.♦ The Laheys [ r ‘n r] La Querencia, 10 pm.

~ GALLERIES ~
Angela Peralta Theatre Galleries:There are two galleries; the upstairs gallery above the theatre is referred to as the Galeria Angela Peralta and hosts revolving shows as does the downstairs in the gallery, Galeria Rubio. Open week days from 11 am. to 5 pm.and on Saturdays from 9 am. – 2 pm. – but sometimes they can be closed due to private events.
Casa Etnika, Benito Juarez #1218, 136 0139, open Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm. Filled with clothes, toys, handicrafts, original art, glass, jewellery, they have it all.
Centro Cultural Made, Miquel Aleman #927 [almost at the docks], open Monday to Saturday from 5 pm. to 8 pm. The hours reflect this is a not-for-profit gallery. Made is owned and operated by three artists: Cristiano Gabrielli [he has the Italian influence], Vanya Saavedra [dancer for Delfos] and Germán Torres. Call 669 129 1683.
Centro Cultural Univeristario: it’s on Rosales, between Melchor Ocampo and Leandro Valle. A huge white building, with many rooms, patios and outdoor spaces. The famous Mazatleco artist, Antonio López Saenz has his own exhibit room there, filled with drawings, paintings and a few sculptures. It’s open to the public, Monday to Friday from 9 am. to 5 pm. and is part of the Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa. It’s a little out of the way but the space and the views of the city are worth seeing as well as Antonio’s wonderful work.
Gandarva Bazar, Constitución #616, 136 0665, open Monday to Saturday at 10 am.
La Roosevelt: Gallery hours: Closed Monday and Tuesday; Wednesday to Friday, 10 am to 2 pm. and 4 pm to 8 pm. Saturday and Sundays from 12 to 9 pm. Mawe Vegan Restaurant, closed Tuesdays, 8 am. 10 pm.; Maree Crepes & Coffee, Closed Tuesdays, 10 am. to 10 pm. and NSR Brewery, closed Tuesdays, open from 3 – 11 pm. Vinitivo Wine Bar, closed Tuesdays opens at 3 pm. If you wish to phone ahead, 669 315 1283. On Roosevelt #309 at Carnaval. To learn more about La Roosevelt please click here.
Museo Arqueológico de Mazatlan/MUSAM: Closed Mondays, open from 10 am.to 5 pm., small $75 fee. Two exhibit rooms. Located on Sixto Osuna# 76, kitty corner to Macaws.
Museo de Arte:The Museum is located on Sixto Osuna #71 and Venustiano Carranza, Centro. Call 669 985 3502 or 669 981 5592, the phone will be answered in Spanish.The Museo is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am. to 4 pm. Closed Mondays.
Nidart, Libertad #45, 985 5991, leather masks, ceramics, jewellery, and much, much more. Open Monday to Saturday at 10 am.
Point Galeria, open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 am. to 1 pm, and from 4 pm. to 7 pm, Sixto Osuna #61, 669 139 0939. “Un espacio de y para el arte/a place of and for art.”
