Vicente Fernandez Tickets in San Diego

By: Jamie    Category: Coors Amphitheater Tickets, Concerts

Long time Mexican artist Vicente Fernández is coming soon to San Diego’s Coors Ampitheater. Vicente has been making music since the late 1970’s and is still entertaining all the way into is 60’s. His most recent album La Tragedia Del Vaquero was released in 2006. If you can’t find the tickets you want to this show at the box office here are the places to shop for after market tickets:

1. AIW Tickets always has a great inventory and usually has the cheapest prices too.

2. Stubhub is an excellent place to shop online as well.
They’ll even let you sell your tickets there.

3. TicketsNow is also a solid after market ticket vendor and usually has access the hard to find tickets

4. If those aren’t cutting it for you try a couple of these ticket vendors as well:

Here is some info about Senor Fernandez from Wikipedia:

In his native Mexico, Vicente Fernández is hailed as the “king of the rancheros.” He was born and raised in Huentitán el Alto, Jalisco, Mexico on Feb. 17, 1940 to a poor family and had to work in his childhood to maintain himself. Fernandez worked as a shoeshine boy, a waiter and dishwasher. Later, he served as cashier and manager of his uncle’s restaurant. During his youth he sung at a festival in Arandas, Jalisco. He was booed off the stage by the audience and sing to the city again.”[citation needed]

Vicente got his start when he won a Guadalajara singing contest. At age 21 he was in the show “La Calandria Musical” where he received his first payment for singing. He earned 35 pesos. He and his ranchera music have become most popular in Latin America and in Spain.

At 21, Fernandez decided to make his living by singing. Initially, he sang for tips at the Amanecer Tapatio, serenaded drivers who sat waiting to move in traffic, and continued with “La Calandria Musical.” From there he went on to sing with some of Mexico’s best-known mariachi groups, such as Amanecer de Pepe Mendoza and the Mariachi of Jose Luis Aguilar. It was through these groups that he met Felipe Arriaga.

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