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Jaguares guitarist announces April 25 free concert at Centro Cultural César Chávez in San Luis
Summary
A member of the rock band Jaguares announced a free concert April 25 at Centro Cultural César Chávez in San Luis, Arizona, part of the "arte en la calle" program; the performer gave time and admission details but did not specify a year beyond the date.
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El Vampiro, guitarist of the Mexican rock band Jaguares, announced a free concert on April 25 at Centro Cultural César Chávez in San Luis, Arizona, saying the event is part of an "arte en la calle" program and will run from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
"¿Qué tal, amigos? Soy el vampiro, guitarrista de Jaguares, quiero invitarlos este veinticinco de abril. Estaremos en San Luis, Arizona, en arte en la calle, en el Centro Cultural César Chávez," El Vampiro said, adding that the show will include hits from Caifanes and Jaguares and mentioning fellow musicians Saúl Hernández and Federico Font.
The announcement named Saúl Hernández, singer of Caifanes and Jaguares, as the inspiration for the project's name and identified Federico Font as an original Jaguares bassist who also played with Caifanes. Admission was described as "entrada gratuita" (free entry); no ticketing details or year beyond the date were specified in the remarks.
Organizers provided the hours as 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. but did not state whether the concert is part of a larger festival schedule or whether there are capacity limits or other attendance requirements. The speaker concluded by encouraging attendees to come to the event.
The announcement was delivered in Spanish during a single speaker turn and did not include formal municipal permits, safety plans, or additional logistical details in the available transcript.

