Tijuana Talent Lights Up Stage

Clubz and Rayben charmed Tijuana at Tecate Peninsula event, dazzling fans with nostalgic tunes and innovative beats. In other news, diverse acts rock the vibrant festival scene. Stay updated at TJGringo.com!

**Clubz and Rayben Charm Tijuana with Their Talent**

Clubz and Rayben recently lit up the stage in Tijuana with their captivating performances, demonstrating their unique blend of nostalgia-infused music at the Tecate Peninsula event. Coco Santos and Orlando Fernández, the dynamic duo behind Clubz, have become a staple at the festival, known for their music that not only evokes past memories but also serves as a form of protest against violence.

Their performance in Tijuana was nothing short of memorable, with the audience warmly embracing them, a testament to the bond the duo has developed with their fans over the years. This connection has transformed many loyal followers into collaborators since the group’s inception in 2013.

Meanwhile, Rayben, whose real name is Carla, made her debut performance in Tijuana at the Monumental Stage. Known for her creative and innovative nature along with her fashion-forward style, she has solidified her position as a leading female DJ in the Mexican music scene, even performing at EDC. Her Tijuana experience was described as both strange and unique, marking a significant milestone in her career.

**Additional News: Tecate Peninsula Festival Highlights**

The Tecate Peninsula Festival has been buzzing with vibrant performances and energy. On October 19, 2024, the rock band Insite thrilled their fans with an electrifying show. That same day, emerging artists Renee and Wiplash kicked off the festival, setting a high standard for performances with their promising talent.

Not just a hub for concerts, Tijuana has been bustling with various events. The XXIII edition of Expo Tequila featured more than 45 exhibitors, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of tequila. Meanwhile, law enforcement has been active, as evidenced by a recent raid on a mini casino in Tijuana, leading to the confiscation of money and weapons and the arrest of four individuals.

Additionally, the city saw an increase in asylum applications from Venezuelans, Mexicans, and Cubans, highlighting a growing trend observed by CBP One. The security landscape in Tijuana continues to be a pressing issue, as demonstrated by incidents such as a shooting in Ensenada’s Pórticos del Mar, leaving one woman injured.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for more updates and stories from Tijuana and beyond.