7 musicians standing and playing different musical instruments in a park, picnic tables, trees and a lake in the background

Concert at the Park

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Event location: Group Camp area in Yakima Sportsman State Park

Free – no registration required.  Gratis! 

Annual or One Day Discover Pass is required for vehicle access. Discover Passes are available online and at park entrance. 

Se requiere un Pase Discover para estacionamiento. Pases Discover disponibles a la venta en el web o al entrar al parque.

Join us to enjoy the Concert at the Park featuring Trío Guadalevín, La Cantina, and La Familia Hunter at the Group Camp area at Yakima Sportsman State Park.

Concert at the Park featuring Trío Guadalevín, La Cantina, and La Familia Hunter

**Bring blankets and camp chairs for seating**  **Traiga mantas o sillas de camping para sentarse.**

Trío Guadalevín explores the musical dialogue between Indigenous, European and African cultures which define Latin American identity. With memorable stories and an incredible array of instruments from the Americas, Africa and Europe the trio weaves together a tapestry of music, languages, culture, history and geography. 

** Trío Guadalevín is a featured band at all of our concert series this summer as the culmination of a 2-year multimedia storytelling project about Hispanic and Latine history in Washington.  

La Cantina is an all-female musical trio with a powerful mission: to inspire action, spark dialogue, and give voice to the unheard through social-justice-themed music. Featuring Sandra Aguilar (vocals, guitar, primary songwriter), Gema Aguilar (vocals, percussion), and Stephanie Hsu (vocals, bass, violin), Las Cantineras are passionate advocates for equity in housing, health care, and education, particularly in their beloved Yakima Valley. Known for their infectious blend of Latin rhythms, three-part vocal harmonies, and tri-lingual ballads, La Cantina draws inspiration from a wide array of influences, including global protest music and their own musical histories, and regularly sing originals by band member Sandra Aguilar. They bring an electrifying energy and emotional vulnerability to every performance, whether they are performing at the Seattle Center’s Mural Amphitheatre or in an intimate local cafè in Yakima. Their messages of equity and empowerment resonate with fans across cultures and languages, creating an unforgettable connection at every show. Whether fighting for change by day or lighting up the stage by night, La Cantina proudly celebrates more than a decade of building bridges and inspiring action through their music. 

 

Washington State Parks Folk & Traditional Arts Program is committed to making our events accessible to everyone. If you require an accommodation or service to fully participate, please contact FolkArts@parks.wa.gov or (360) 701-7923 at least 14 days prior to the event. For more information, please visit https://parks.wa.gov/folk-and-traditional-arts-program

El Programa de Artes Folkloricos se compromete a que nuestros eventos sean accesibles para todos. Si necesita una adaptación de acceso, contáctenos, FolkArts@parks.wa.gov or (360) 701-7923 al menos 14 días antes del evento. Para más información, visite https://parks.wa.gov/folk-and-traditional-arts-program.

Directions

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This music event is held at the Group Camp area (Directions) in Yakima Sportsman State Park.