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~Angela Peralta Theater~

Friday June 12 and Saturday June 13: Ballet, La Muñeca Encantada – The magic of ballet, “The Enchanted Doll”, is a production filled with fantasy, colour and the talent of the Compañia de Ballet Clasico Escuela Municipal. Audiences are transported into a world where dance, music, and imagination come to life among dolls, toys, and unforgettable characters. $200 – $350, 7 pm.
Friday June 19: Contemporary Dance, Trazos, by dancers from EPDM, Escuela Profesional de Danza Mazatlan.The Professional Dance School of Mazatlán will present “Traces”, an end-of-year performance where movement becomes memory, identity, and theatrical creation. Each piece reflects the artistic and personal journey experienced by the EPDM students throughout the school year, revealing personal explorations, emotions, and new ways of inhabiting the stage. The evening will also include the international premiere of “The Opposite of Killing,” a work by Bulgarian choreographer Tzveta Kassabova, created as the result of an artistic residency held at the EPDM. 7 pm, $100-$250.

Saturday June 20: Concert, Dos Pianos – 7 pm. $200 – $350. This special program showcases two distinct yet complementary musical worlds. The first half features a two-piano performance of Aram Khachaturian’s Piano Concerto in D-flat Major, Op. 38, a vibrant and technically demanding masterpiece infused with Russian, Armenian, and Andalusian influences. The second half turns to the passionate world of Italian verismo opera with selections from Cavalleria Rusticana by Pietro Mascagni and Pagliacci by Ruggero Leoncavallo. These beloved operas are renowned for their emotional intensity, memorable melodies, and realistic portrayals of love, jealousy, betrayal, and redemption.
Saturday June 27: Drama in Spanish, Papá Conejo – written and directed by Manolo Diaz, “Papa Rabbit” explores the story of 13 half-siblings united by same question – who was their father, really? 7 pm., $200-$300.
[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. As of June 2026, La China is offering Vacation & Art – where rest meets creativity. Have a look.
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.
Saturdays: Vide Verde Vegetales/Mercado MAGO, 9 am. to 12:00, Constitución #702, just east of Benito Júarez. Various vendors are featuring: breakfast, coffee, fermented foods from Kokis Kombucha, organic produce, artisan ice cream, pet food, tableware, personal care products from Manaco Spa.
Friday June 12: Contemporary Dance, Hipnagogia @ the music school, Centro Municipal de las Artes, CMA, Constitucion and Machado, 7 pm. $50 donation. Xitlali Piña Poujol directs the dancers from EPDM, Escuela Profesional de Danza de Mazatlan.
Saturday June 13: The FIFA Word Cup Fiesta /La Fiesta del Mundial – will take place on Olas Altas [not in the Sister City Park/Parque Ciudades Hermans]. The street will be closed from Angel Flores to Mariano Escobedo, with the entrance at Mariano Escobedo and the stage is at Angle Flores. It’s free entrance, with a wristband, and the program is: start time – 3 pm., grand opening and djs -4 pm ; the ancient game of Ulama at 5 pm., -concert by Lander Z at 6 pm. ‘ dj Cheke Vargas at 8 pm. ; drone show, 8:30 pm.- the headliner band, Guaynaa 9 pm. – closing of the event, 11 pm.Tourism is also promising food vendors, ++. The evening will end at 11 pm. [much like Carnaval, travel light: small change for vendors, no original IDs, phones secured.]
Saturday June 13: Live music, Iggy & the Bandits @ Macaws, 7 pm.
Monday June 15: An original work, in Spanish: De Cenizas y Trenzas @ Teatro Universitario UAS, 6 pm. free. This is an original one-woman theatrical work by Mazatlán artist Valeria Humbert that explores the lives and legacy of the Adelitas—the women who participated in the Mexican Revolution—and connects their stories to contemporary life in northern Mexico. Blending theater, music, movement, storytelling, and elements of cabaret, the performance reflects on memory, identity, loss, resilience, and the enduring strength of women. Created after five years of research, the work offers a powerful and deeply personal look at history, heritage, and the human capacity to find hope amid adversity.
Monday June 15: Movie in English with Spanish subtitles, Michael [doc.]@ HoLA Maz, 6:30 pm., doors open at 6 pm. ,$20, or $50, HoLA Maz is air conditioned and is located at the corner of 5 de Mayo and 21 de Marzo. If you wish to read more about HoLA Maz, please click here.
Tuesday June 16 Movie in English, 12 Angry Men [legal drama] @ Mazatlan Film and Theater, El Recreo, 5 pm. doors open at 4:30, $50. El Recreo is air conditioned and located in Centro on Constitución #209.
Thursday June 18: Stories in English, Mazatlan Monologues, @ Mazatlan Film and Theater/ El Recreo, 6 pm, doors open at 5 pm. $200 .Reserve and buy your tickets here.
Summer stories continue, five brave [and sometimes nervous] people tell a story – true, live, no script, no notes, about 6-9 minutes long. The theme for the stories tonight is “The Last Time”. If you have a story to tell please contact El Recreo. The audience enjoys the small air conditioned theater [Constitucion #209] and they like getting to know people in a unique way.
Friday June 19: Improv in Spanish, Rio de Comedias, @ Foro Negro Mostaza, [Niños Héroes #7] a night of improvisation with actors, 8 pm.
Friday June 19: Concert, Menti Drags @ Centro de Usos Múltiples [CUM], 9 pm, tickets are from $500 – $1200, available at Plaza Acaya. Inspired by the popular Mexican musical Mentiras – audiences adore this night of glitter, powerhouse vocals and pure 80s nostalgia when Menti Drags: El Concierto comes to Mazatlán. Featuring dazzling drag performers, live singing, comedy and the biggest Spanish pop hits of the 1980s, this high-energy concert party celebrates iconic divas like Yuri, Daniela Romo and Lupita D’Alessio in spectacular style. Expect outrageous costumes and audience singalongs. [/alert]

Saturday June 20: Maz Orgullo day, promising a vibrant celebration of LGBTQ + pride, diversity and resistance. The parade starts around 5 pm. at the Glorieta Sánchez Taboada Square [cliff divers] and goes north to Valentino’s. Music, floats, costumes, ++.
Saturday June 20: Dance/Theatre, Sino, @ Casa Haas, 7 pm. $180. A multi-sensory production that blends literature, dance, and emotion inviting reflections on love, memory and the limits of communication. This performance was inspired by letters of Jorge Terrones -correspondence between a writer and a dancer. Tickets can be purchased at the Angela Peralta box office.
Sunday June 21: Father’s Day.
Sunday, June 21 – Holi Fest Mazatlán 2026 at El Cid Marina at the Beach Club., 3:30 pm. Yoga teacher Karina Bárcena Vega brings back the annual Holi Fest Mazatlán — a vibrant celebration inspired by the Hindu festival that symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, as well as spring, love, renewal and new life. Set in the beautiful gardens of El Cid Marina Beach Hotel, the afternoon and evening event will feature yoga and meditation sessions, live music [the Vicio Stereo tribute band paying tribute to Soda Stereo- one of the most famous rock bands in Latin America.] and dancing, a wellness-focused Kaula Market, food vendors, and a children’s play zone.

At approximately 7 p.m., the festival’s signature Holi colour toss begins, with participants joyfully throwing brightly coloured powder and water into the air in a spectacular celebration of unity and happiness. It truly is a festival of colour. Registration starts at $550 with several package and payment options available depending on the activities you choose. For information, reservations and wrist bands call or WhatsApp, 669-994-7238.
Monday June 22: Danzón Workshop, @ Sindicato de Músicos de Mazatlan [Carvajal and Melchor Ocampo, across from Ley Centro],5 pm.- 8 pm. The workshop will be led by Eunice and Rodrigo – both highly respected Danzón instructors. No partner required, learn the most elegant and traditional dances. Designed for beginners and intermediate dancers. Meet new people and learn a beautiful part of Mexican culture. “We would love to dance with you.” To register: for English speakers, 222 656 6476; for Spanish speakers, 221 122 9020.
Tuesday June 23 Movie in English, The Roses [2025, satire dark comedy] @ Mazatlan Film and Theater, El Recreo, 5 pm. doors open at 4:30, $50. El Recreo is air conditioned and located in Centro on Constitución #209.
Thursday June 25 Mazatlan Monologues @ HoLA Maz Community Center, $200, $275- for non members., doors open at 5:30, the first storyteller at 6 pm. Reserve and buy your tickets here. 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, The Last Time, and spend 5-10 minutes sharing their story. 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: 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.
Friday June 26: Rock and Roll Concert, Greg Brady and Wally Bacon are @ Mazatlan Film and Theater/El Recreo, 6 pm. doors open at 5:30 pm. $200. Reserve and buy your tickets here. This is a nostalgia show for those who remember way back then – Twisted Mama’s, Purple Onion, Thorny’s, Heather’s, La Tramoya, the Shrimp Bucket – and a chance for people new to Mazatlan to experience the great duo of Greg and Wally. Both Greg and Wally sing and play the guitar. Greg has continued playing around Mazatlan and with Wally’s return, this concert is bound for glory. El Recreo is located on Constitución #209.
Saturday June 27: Cello and Piano Concert, Orlando Idrovo, cello, José Miguel Rivera, piano, @ Museo de Arte, 6 pm. $250 in the Roberto Pérez Rubio Gallery. An evening of classical music featuring two beloved works of the Romantic era: Tchaikovsky’s Rococo Variations and Schumann’s Fantasiestücke. Known for their expressive interpretations and artistic chemistry, the duo will showcase the rich dialogue between cello and piano through music that blends elegance, emotion, and virtuosity. This intimate concert offers audiences a chance to experience some of the most beautiful and technically demanding works in the classical repertoire. The Museo is located in Centro on Venustiano Carranza and Sixto Osuna, tickets available Monday to Friday, 10 am. to 2 pm.
Monday June 29: Vocal Concert, Mondo Groovy Recital de Canto @ Museo de Arte, 5 pm. $40. The recital will feature performances by Mariano, Fernanda, Cristóbal, Karla, Aida, Danna, Dania, Julio, Aylin, and Lety, who will sing songs such as A Través del Vaso, Tonto Mi Corazón, and Basta Ya, as well as duets and choral numbers specially prepared for this presentation. Mondo Groovy Music School is dedicated to introducing children, youth, and adults to music education and instrumental performance while promoting values such as discipline, perseverance, and dedication. The school also seeks to provide students with opportunities for stage experience, helping them gain confidence performing before audiences and strengthening their integration into the musical community. The Museo is located in Centro at Venustiano Carranza and Sixto Osuna, the office is open Monday to Friday from 10 am. to 2 pm.
Tuesday June 30: Movie in English, Sorry Baby, [2025, dark comedy] @ Mazatlan Film and Theater, El Recreo, 5 pm. doors open at 4:30, $50. El Recreo is air conditioned and located in Centro on Constitución #209.
Saturday July 4: Concert, Beach Seekers @ La Catrina Restaurant, 4 pm – 7 pm, rock and roll with ac!. Please reserve with Ernesto from La Catrina, 669 913 2618.
Saturday July 4: July 4th BBQ Party, @ 7 Maravillas, featuring music by The Laheys, 4 pm. – 7pm. $1200, $900 no alcohol, to reserve call, 669 146 1351. The special menu: smoked bbq brisket, bbq ribs, glazed chicken legs, hot dogs, green salad, coleslaw, corn on the cob, baked potatoes and an apple tart with vanilla ice cream. PLUS – an open bar with beer, wine and soda.
Saturday July 4: Piano Concert, Andrés de Anda, Ecos, Viaje Creativeo a Través de mis Emociones @ Museo de Arte, Roberto Pérez Rubio Gallery, 5:30 pm. $250. An intimate concert of original piano compositions. The Mazatlán pianist and composer will perform works written over the past decade, joined on select pieces by flute and cello. The program also includes commentary from the composer about the inspiration and creative process behind each work.Tickets are available at the Museo [Venustiano Carranza and Sixto Osuna] Monday to Friday from 10 am. to 2 pm.
Saturday July 4: Victims of a System tribute to System of a Down, @ Kelly’s Gasoline Alley, 7:30 pm. $200. The Dutch band, Victims of a System, brings the music of alternative heavy metal legends System of a Down to Mazatlan for a special performance. For 30 years they are known for songs: Chop Suey! Toxicity, Aerials and B.Y.O.B.
Tuesday, September 15: El Grito – Mexico’s Independence Celebration Mexico celebrates 216 years of independence with one of the country’s most important and spirited traditions. Admission is free. El Grito [“The Cry of Independence”] takes place in Centro’s Plazuela República, where Mazatlán Mayor Estrella Palacios leads the city’s annual celebration of Mexico’s independence from Spain. Following tradition, the mayor calls out the historic names and phrases associated with Mexico’s struggle for independence, and the crowd responds enthusiastically with “¡Viva!” If you decide to join the celebration, you’ll fit right in with two simple words: ¡Viva México! While the official Grito takes place just before midnight, the festivities begin around 7:30 pm with an evening of music, dance, and community celebration. The night traditionally concludes with a spectacular fireworks display over the city. Musical and dance performances will be announced closer to the event.
Wednesday, September 16: is the actual anniversary of Mexican Independence and is observed as a national holiday throughout the country.
Sunday November 1 or Monday November 2- The day needs to be confirmed by Cultura, regardless it will roll out as it did the year before: Callejoneada del Dia de Muertos, “Day of the Dead parade” The celebration of this deeply rooted Mexican tradition — honored for more than 3,000 years — happens tonight in Mazatlán’s historic center.The parade (callejoneada) begins around 8 pm at Pedro y Lola (Constitución and Carnaval). From there, it winds its way south on Venus, turns onto Sixto Osuna toward the Museo de Arte, continues along Romanita de la Peña, and finishes at Belisario Domínguez and Sixto Osuna — Panamá Restaurant. Expect a lively spectacle filled with dancers, catrinas, and colorful costumes — and yes, even a tractor tossing out cold beer!
Tonight, promises to be a joyous, spirited celebration of life and memory. Dress up, create a costume or a dramatic hat to match your face paint, and join in the fun! Be sure to visit the 14 altars (ofrendas) lovingly created at:
Pedro y Lola, Casa Cannobio, Gaia Bistrot, El Cielo, Browniemania, Pacific Pearl, Angela Peralta Theater, La Casa del Caracol, El Recreo, La Molcajetería, Museo de Arte, Museo Arqueológico, Casa de Leyendas, and Panamá (at Sixto Osuna). Stay on this page for more details.
~DAILY LIVE MUSIC ~
THE ALMOST ACCURATE MUSIC SCHEDULE
The snowbird season has come to an end and the live music slows down- 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
♦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.
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, Lucky B’s, 5 – 8 pm. ♦ KraKen, Lucky B’s, 6 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.- 9 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] Pacific Good Park, 8 pm.
Centro [including Stone Island.]
Los Rojas [banda +traditional Mexican ballads] , Edgar’s Bar, 2 pm. until closing♦ Always live music in the Plazuela Machado

Wednesdays:
Golden Zone and Beyond.
Rex Duo, Austin BBQ, 3 pm.♦ Alexis Felix and Kiki, Lucky B’s, 5 – 8 pm. ♦ Shynox Paz & Gil Tapia, [70s 80s rock]Fisherman’s Mazatlan, 5 pm.♦ Crimson, Kelly’s Gasoline Alley, 5 – 8 pm.♦ Manhatlan, Boca/28 Bar, 6 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.♦ 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.♦ Live music,8 pm. Ponciano Ariaga 158[,on Niño Héroes # 1505.] ♦ Always live music in the Plazuela Machado
Thursdays:
Golden Zone and Beyond.
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.♦ Los Cryps, Friends Diner Golden Zone, 5:30 pm. ♦ Ioshua Córdova, [violin ++] Pancho’s on the beach, 6 pm. – 8:30 pm.♦ True Blues, Legends,BFD, 6 pm.♦ KraKen, Lucky B’s, 7 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.♦ Midnight Soundscapes [alternative, post punk, new wave] Bizzaro Dive Bar [Niños Héroes #1503], 8 pm.♦ Live music,8 pm. Ponciano Ariaga 158[,on Niño Héroes # 1505.] Grupo Don Gato, [rock, pop, retro] La G del Gato, Machado, 9 pm

Fridays:
Golden Zone and Beyond.
Manhatlan,Fisherman’s, 3:30 pm. ♦Randy Massey,Austin BBQ, 5 pm. ♦ Los Bandits,Friends Diner Cerritos, 5 pm. ♦ Crimson,Kelly’s Gasoline Alley, 5:30 – 8:30 pm. ♦The Stones, Legends BFD, 6 pm.♦ La Roots Band, [ reggae] Boca del Mar Cantina 7:30. ♦ MonaLisa [funk, pop, rock] F.I.S.H., 7:30 pm.Los Fenix, La Penca Maguey [Camarón Sábalo 1520], 8 pm.♦ KraKen, La Catrina, 8 pm.♦ Manhatlan, Pinup’s, 8 pm. ♦ Mariachi, Palmares, 8 pm. – 9 pm.♦ Manhatlan, [country], Lucky B’s, 8 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.♦ Hueso Fino, Pedro y Lola, 8 pm. ♦ Live music, 8 pm. Ponciano Ariaga 158[,on Niño Héroes # 1505.] 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.♦ Beach Seekers, La Catrina [ inside with ac] 4 – 7 pm. ♦ La Roots Band [‘reggae party”], Fisherman’s, 4:30 pm. – 7:30 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.♦ KraKen, Boca del Mar Cantina, 8 pm. ♦ Los Brownies [reggae], F.I.S.H. 8 pm.♦ Mandrake & the Magics, Pinup’s, 8 pm. ♦ 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.♦ Adiccion, Kelly’s Gasoline Alley, 8:30 pm.♦ Manhatlan, La Catrina 9 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.]
Rex Unplugged, Freddy and Brandon Pinzón,Toledo Marisqueria Tradicional[Machado], 3 pm to 6 pm.♦ Madai & Canek, Water’s Edge, 6:30 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.♦ Wilner Sax, El Presidio, 8 pm. ♦Live music, 8 pm. Ponciano Ariaga 158[,on Niño Héroes # 1505.]♦ Hueso Fino [Latin trio], Pedro y Lola, 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 ♦ Kraken, Pinup’s, 4 pm. ♦ Los Bandits [only hits] Qué Pasa, 3 pm.♦ The Stones, Friends Diner Cerritos, 3 pm. ♦ Gareto [acoustic guitar], F.I.S.H., 6 – 8 pm. ♦ Rex Unplugged [the best classics], Veintocho Bar,/Boca del Mar Cantina, 6 pm. ♦ Hammer, [ r ‘n r] Austin BBQ, 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.♦ Brisa Nueva, Los Zarapes, 4 pm. ♦ Los Rojas [traditional Mexican ballads, banda ++] Edgar’s Bar, 4 pm until closing time.♦ Rafael Rodriquez, [to read more about Rafael – romantic ballads, English and Spanish, Gaia Bistrot and Casa de Cannobio, 6 pm.♦ Señor Rio Trio, Pedro y Lola, 7 pm.♦ Canto Latino [Joe Sol, Carlos Arujo] La Marea, 8 pm♦ Live music, 8 pm. Ponciano Ariaga 158[,on Niño Héroes # 1505.] 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, WhatsApp, 669 566 1202- the phone will be answered in Spanish.The Museo is open Monday to Friday from 10 am. to 3 pm.
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.”
