Outlook, Wash. – Horses danced, fireworks lit up the sky, and fans sang at the top of their lungs Sunday night, June 22, 2025, at La Nueva Centinela, an open-air venue that has earned a reputation as a key spot for energetic live events in the Yakima Valley. On a warm spring evening, people from across the region gathered to enjoy an unforgettable night of reginal Mexican music, dancing and singing from beginning to end.

The night kicked off with Los Canarios De Michoacán, who wasted no time setting the tone with hits like “No Se Vivir” and “El Wiri Wiri.” Dressed in jacket suits and cowboy hats, the group delivered an energetic performance that got early attendees moving and singing to their Michoacán-rooted style. Their stage energy was just what the crowd needed to start the night, and their cumbia-infused rhythms filled every corner of the venue.

Up next was Chuy Lizárraga, one of the most anticipated artists of the night. With his unmistakable Sinaloense banda sound and voice full of power and emotion, Lizárraga lit up the crowd with songs like “Partido en Dos” and “Casada o No.” Fans sang along every word, some letting out a classic Mexican grito, others dancing like no one was watching. Lizárraga doesn’t just sing, he connects deeply and brings each song’s story to life.

But the biggest spectacle of the night came with the arrival of Grupo Laberinto. Known for their technobanda style and corridos de caballos, the group made their entrance with fireworks and a roar of excitement from the crowd. Their presence and rhythm were undeniably powerful, and synchronized vocals created a show within a show.

As horses danced near the stage during Grupo Laberitno’s performance, the night fell like a mix between a music festival and Mexican rodeo. Songs like “El Profeta” and “El Jaguar” reminded the crowd why Laberinto has remained a regional Mexican genre favorite for decades.

As the night went on and air cooled slightly, Banda Corona Del Rey closed out the event. Their performance leaned on the romantic side, with fan favorite cover ballads like “Suspiros” and “Te Vas Amor.” Couples danced close, while others stood alongside friends.

Banda Corona Del Rey’s smooth sound was the perfect ending to a night full of adrenaline, giving fans exactly what they came to hear.

The event brought together a diverse crowd — young families, longtime fans, cowboys and first-time curious individuals — all united by their love of music and a good time with family and old and newly met friends. 

Sunday night at La Centinela wasn’t just a concert–it was a celebration of culture, rhythm and community. In the Yakima Valley, where agriculture and tradition go hand in hand, events like this show that small towns can deliver unforgettable experiences.

Local Latino gig calendar

To submit and view events, go to www.yakimaherald.com/calendar.

SATURDAY, July 5

• Alameños De La Sierra and more, 2 p.m., Plaza la Poderosa R-12, 17812 14th Ave. E, Spanaway. All ages welcome, kids under 10 years enter free. Cost: $80 at ticketon.com.

SUNDAY, July 6

• Alameños De La Sierra and more, 2 p.m., La Nueva Centinela, 3510 Gap Road, Outlook. All ages welcome, kids under 10 years enter free. Cost: $80 at ticketon.com.

FRIDAY, July 11

• Edgardo Nuñez, Los Nuevos Chavos and more, 8 p.m., Metropolitan Banquet Hall, 16420 SE 128th St., Renton. All ages, kids under 10 years enter free. Cost: $50 at ticketon.com.

SUNDAY, July 12

Hijos de Barron, 8 p.m., El Rancho De Las Vacas, 1023 N. First St., Yakima. Ages 21 and older. For tickets, call 509-731-0696, soon through ticketon.com.

SUNDAY, July 13

• Edgardo Nuñez, Grupo Viada and more, 3 p.m., Rancho Las Aguilas, 1733 Beam Road, Granger. All ages welcome. Cost: $70 at ticketon.com.

SATURDAY, July 19

• Banda Cuisillos, Marco Flores Y Su Banda Juerez, Banda Carnaval and more, 2 p.m., Rancho La Huerta, 4203 43rd Ave. SE, Everett. All ages, kids under 10 years enter free. Cost: $49 at ticketon.com.

SATURDAY, July 19

• Los Cuates De Sinaloa, Austeros Del Barranco, 8 p.m., El Rancho De Las Vacas, 1023 N. First St., Yakima. Ages 21 and older. For tickets call 509-731-0696, soon through ticketon.com.

FRIDAY, July 25

• Banda Toro, Banda Maguey, Banda Montoya, and more, 8p.m., Armani Night Club, 2012 S. 320th St. Ste 0, Federal Way. Ages 21 and older. For tickets call 509-991-7319.

SUNDAY, July 27

• Banda Rafaga, Banda Movil and more, 3 p.m., Othello PRCA Rodeo, Fairgrounds Road, Othello. All ages, kids under 10 years enter free. Cost: First 300 tickets $60 at ticketon.com