Classic guitarists provide the backdrop for Latino Art's annual Guitar Festival on Feb. 8
Posted: Jan 21, 2025 3:23 AM CST

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- It never fails: there's always one Saturday in February when Latino Arts on Milwaukee's south side becomes a big concert hall. This year, it'll be on Saturday, Feb. 8.
This is when the annual Guitar Festival will take place. Classical guitarists will be featured, including kids who take part in the youth competition and master classes happening earlier in the day.
If your child loves to play, some good news. You have until Jan. 27 to enroll them in this program. Otherwise, you can purchase your tickets for the concert right here. Keep in mind they sell out fast.
The concert itself starts at 7 p.m. on that Saturday.
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