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    Mexicans Flood U.S. Music Festivals for Love of Rock

    In 2007, Mexican company Live Tours sold 40 travel packages to Coachella. In 2011, they sold 700.

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    Venezuelan band Los Amigos Invisibles play at Austin City Limits in 2009.
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    French/Spanish performer Manu Chao plays at Austin City Limits in 2008.
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  • Mex fest Two from Live Tours' Coachella group
    Two Mexicans from Live Tours' 2011 Coachella group stand near one of Coachella's stages during a performance by Ozomatli.
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    Courtesy of Lalo Jiménez
  • Mex fest fans at Coachella
    Beers in hand, a group of Mexicans gather at this year's Coachella festival in southern California.
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    Courtesy of Lalo Jiménez
  • Mex fest Sundown at Coachella
    Around sundown, people roam around to the various stages at Coachella.
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    Courtesy of Lalo Jiménez
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    Brazilian band CSS plays at Lollapalooza in 2008.
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  • Mex fest Female Mexican Coachella attendees
    A few female Mexican Coachella attendees salute their roots at the festival.
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    Courtesy of Lalo Jiménez
  • Mex Fest going back
    The group from Live Tours gets ready to cross back into Mexico after Coachella ends.
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    Courtesy of Lalo Jiménez
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    Mexicans Flood U.S. Music Festivals for Love of Rock

    In 2007, Mexican company Live Tours sold 40 travel packages to Coachella. In 2011, they sold 700.

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