Lisa Morales
Schedule
Wed, 07 May, 2025 at 08:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
330 East Grayson Street San Antonio TX 78215 | San Antonio, TX
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TICKETS: Advance GA $15.00/ Day Of Show GA $20.00 / Reserved Booths $80.00 (admission not included) / Table Upgrades $40.00 (admission not included)
LIMITED SEATED SHOW - Expect to Stand - NO Seating GUARANTEED. Any Seating Available is on a First Come, First Served Basis. NO REFUNDS all sales final.
PURCHASE OF BOOTH DOES NOT INCLUDE ADMITTANCE TO SHOW - ONLY RESERVES THE BOOTH (Booths can seat up to 4 people some may hold more. HOWEVER the number people in the booth is NOT guaranteed.) You and your party will all still need a General Admission ticket to get in to the show.
PURCHASE OF TABLE UPGRADE DOES NOT INCLUDE ADMITTANCE TO SHOW - ONLY RESERVES A TABLE (Tables can seat up to 4 people) You and your party will all still need a General Admission ticket to get in to the show.
Ages 18 and up - All Minors Will Be Charged an Additional $5 At the Door. 17 & Under Admitted with Parent or Guardian Only.
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Measured in calendar years, not to mention the wisdom and insight of a full-grown woman and artist seasoned by experiences ranging from triumph to heartbreak and back again, the Lisa Morales heard on her fourth solo album, Sonora (out Sept. 13, 2024 on Luna Records) is decades removed from the precocious niñita, not yet in grade school, who used to sing mariachi songs with her sister Roberta at Mexican restaurants when they were growing up in Tucson, Arizona. But measure that span between then and now by melody and memory, and the distance shrinks to a heartbeat.
“We sang in Spanish before we sang English,” Morales says of the Mexican music that soundtracked and informed her life “from being a toddler on up” — all the way up, in fact, to the present day. Lisa and Roberta sang that music not just at restaurants at their father’s behest, but at every family gathering (“practically bi-weekly,” she laughs), together with their parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles, and cousins by the dozens. And on the rare occasions when they weren’t singing themselves, they still marinated in the music daily, from the beautiful boleros on the family turntable to endless hours of Sonoran rancheras (“Mexican country music,” as Lisa calls it) on the radio. Of course there was plenty of non-Spanish music in that formative air, too; an older brother had a rock band, and one of those many cousins just happened to be Linda Ronstadt. But the music of her mother’s homeland south of the border always permeated the deepest.
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330 East Grayson Street San Antonio TX 78215, 330 E Grayson St, San Antonio, TX 78215-1228, United States,San Antonio, TexasEvent Location & Nearby Stays: