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Mariachi El Bronx up the coast

Posted by Loren on February 26, 2026

Mariachi El Bronx up the coast
photo by Loren Green

Mariachi El Bronx, who just released IV (ATO), their first album in 12 years, has added a West Coast tour in May, preceded by dates in Australia and New Zealand. 

The band, as name implies, is a Hispanic music-inspired offshoot of hardcore band The Bronx.

Mariachi El Bronx tour dates 

3/3 - Forum - Melbourne, AUS

3/5 - King Castle - Newcastle, AUS

3/6 - Roundhouse - Sydney, AUS

3/7- The Tivoli - Brisbane, AUS

5/1 – Walter Studios – Phoenix, AZ

5/2 – 191 Toole – Tucson, AZ

5/3 – Belly Up – San Diego, CA

5/5 – Garden Amp – Garden Grove, CA

5/6 – Moe’s Alley – Santa Cruz, CA

5/7 – Great American Music Hall – San Francisco, CA

5/9 – The Showdown – Portland, OR

5/10 – The Crocodile – Seattle, WA

July 8-11 – 2000 Trees Festival – Cheltenham, UK

photo: live at FEST 18

Mariachi El Bronx up the coast
photo by Loren Green

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