Los Angeles Times

Music is draw at 26th fiesta

- By Amina Khan amina.khan@latimes.com

An exuberant but smaller-than-expected crowd streamed into downtown L.A. on Sunday for the 26th Fiesta Broadway, an annual music and culture festival.

“Me gusta el ambiente — it reminds me of when I was in Mexico, it kind of brings back all these memories,” said Cristina Flores, 46, who came from Simi Valley to attend the festival, which she said she’s attended many times over the years.

“I love mariachi,” she added, a cup of iced horchata in hand. “They have mariachi, I’ll be here.”

Centered at 1st Street and Broadway by Grand Park and across from City Hall, the event celebrates traditiona­l arts and entertainm­ent while offering a stage for up-and-coming Latino performers.

The seven-hour lineup of performanc­es featured Mexican superstars such as Lucero, a multiplati­num singer, songwriter and actress, and Banda Machos, which Otto Padron, one of the festival’s organizers, said is celebratin­g its 25th anniversar­y.

The lineup also included younger pop acts such as Evaluna Montaner and L.A.based breakout star Cheyo Carrillo, whom Padron compared to Justin Bieber, describing him as “one of these digital creations, born on YouTube, and he has gone viral.”

Organizers say the free festival, little more than a week before Cinco de Mayo, is the largest Cinco de Mayo festival in the world, and had predicted the crowd turnout would hover around 300,000. As of 4 p.m., L.A. Police Department spokesman Mike Lopez pegged the attendee count at around 7,000.

“Everything has been very peaceful and cooperativ­e,” Lopez said.

 ?? Francine Orr Los Angeles Times ?? FIESTA BROADWAY organizers say the free festival Sunday in downtown L.A. is the world’s largest Cinco de Mayo festival in the world. Above, attendees enjoy some of the seven hours of music.
Francine Orr Los Angeles Times FIESTA BROADWAY organizers say the free festival Sunday in downtown L.A. is the world’s largest Cinco de Mayo festival in the world. Above, attendees enjoy some of the seven hours of music.

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