"Jaime Lozano & La Familia" to play Mexico City's Teatro Milán
- May 12, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: May 19, 2022
Accompanied by local theatre stars, the two-night concert series will feature Jaime's return to Mexico with the songs he's been performing in NYC venues.
Mexico City's Teatro Milán will host two nights of "Jaime Lozano & La Familia", a special concert featuring Jaime's songs from his album "Songs by an Immigrant" and other projects like "A Never-Ending Line". Jaime will be joined by his frequent NYC collaborators- his wife, Florencia Cuenca, and On Your Feet's Mauricio Martínez for these two performances on June 7th and 8th on the Mexico City venue at 8:45 P.M.






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