Oxford, AL – On November 19th, at 7:07 pm at the Oxford Performing Arts Center is set to be alive with the lively music of mariachi music. Maestro Jose Hernandez and his well-known group, Mariachi Sol de Mexico will perform “A Merry Christmas.” The Latin Grammy-nominated band is scheduled to begin their annual holiday concert tour that will delight fans with their unique mix of mariachi songs and Christmas classics.

The Merry-Achi Christmas Tour is an annual tradition that is cherished, and this year’s tour is expected to be no different. The tour covers California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, and the Southwest and will travel towards the center Oxford. Oxford for what promises to be an unforgettable evening packed with joy, music and festive celebration.

Maestro Jose Hernandez, a well-known name among the realm of mariachi and mariachi, conducts the group with passion and skill. Mariachi Sol de Mexico has received international recognition for their musicality, and this performance is bound to show the full spectrum of their talents. From traditional mariachi songs to the most cherished Christmas tunes, the crowd can be sure to enjoy a rich and joyful musical experience.

The show goes above and beyond what is usual, with mariachi performances of timeless Christmas classics, such as the Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Suite. The combination of the mariachi and well-known orchestral works adds a distinct and captivating dimension to the show which makes it an absolute must-see event for musicians of all different ages.

The holiday season is about to begin, “A Merry-Achi Christmas” provides a relaxing escape to the joyous realm that is mariachi music. If you’re a longtime lover or are experiencing the magic in the very first time, this show will make a lasting impression. Get your tickets now to enjoy an evening full of culture as well as musical excellence and the joyous spirit that is the spirit of Christmas. Don’t miss out on the chance to participate in this magical event on Oxford Performing Arts Center. Oxford Performing Arts Center on the 19th of November.