Altata Port was filled with party, music, joy, and fun with the kick-off of the Altata Pachanga Fest. For four days (from April 2 to 5), this festival will feature performances by singers and musical groups in an event designed for family enjoyment, where live music and a festive atmosphere combine to create unforgettable moments by the sea. The Secretary of Tourism of Sinaloa, Mireya Sosa Osuna, stated that these types of initiatives are key to boosting the local economy, benefiting merchants, restaurateurs, and service providers in the port. The state official emphasized that, in addition to fostering community, this festival also positions Altata as a tourist reference in the entity capable of hosting large-scale events. On the first day, the event featured performances by Los Nietos, Banda Punto y Medio, Grupo AG, and Dedicados de Sinaloa. Thousands of attendees transformed the Altata Malecón into a giant dance floor under the Sinaloan sunset, where they also enjoyed the port's traditional cuisine, famous for its fresh seafood and unique seasoning. This Friday, April 3, La Cualita, Jesús Ojeda y sus Parientes, El Reno, and Clave JRS will perform. On Saturday, April 4, it's the turn of Los Intocables del Norte, La ZRP, Bule Band, and Régulo. The Altata Pachanga Fest concludes on Sunday, April 5, with performances by Los Sheles, La Zta, Maestría Suprema, and Ed Naya.
Altata Pachanga Fest Kicks Off at Altata Port
Mexico's Altata Port has become a hub of celebration with the start of the four-day Altata Pachanga Fest music festival. The event, aimed at boosting the local economy and tourism, has drawn thousands of attendees for live performances by the sea.