
To commemorate the 68th anniversary of Pedro Infante ‘s death , there will be a free concert at the Yancuic Museum this weekend! So stay tuned to see the details.
Pedro Infante was a Mexican singer and actor born in Sinaloa on November 28, 1917. Throughout his artistic career he participated in films such as “Dos tipos de cuidado”, “Los tres García”, “Escuela de vagabundos”, “Tizoc” and many more.
He died in a plane crash on April 15, 1957. In order to pay tribute to him, the Orquesta Típica de la Ciudad de México will offer a free concert this Sunday, April 13 at 12:00 noon. The date is at the Yancuic Museum (Ermita Iztapalapa, Iztapalapa).
This will be the concert tribute to Pedro Infante in CDMX
According to the official billboard of Mexico City’s Ministry of Culture, the concert will feature songs composed by José Alfredo Jiménez, Rubén Fuentes and Cuco Sánchez, among other authors.
You will hear live songs such as “No volveré”, “Angelitos negros”, “Historia de un amor”, “Yo no fui”, “100 años”, “Amorcito corazón” and more. Surely you remember Pedro Infante performing some of these songs.
Remember that admission to the event is free, so we recommend you arrive early to get a good place. Come and remember this emblematic actor and singer.