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Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band

Mar. 13 - 14, 2025

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    Performances for Young Audiences

The husband-and-wife duo of Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band stand together while wear matching brightly patterned shirts. The husband holds a pink guitar with stickers of their faces on the instrument’s head. Behind the musicians is a building with bright green, pink, orange, and yellow stripes, as well as piñatas strung above their heads.
CONCERTS FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES

Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band

Jam with the band during this bilingual dance party.

Bring the whole family to enjoy smart, crafty lyrics with irresistibly fresh pop beats. Performing in Spanish and English, Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band is on the pulse of all things kids’ music, creating indie sounds rooted in whimsical imagination. A two-time Latin Grammy Award® winner with several Grammy® and Emmy Award® nominations, this husband-and-wife duo have been named “THE face of kindie music” (The Washington Post) and “the Rolling Stones of kids music” (Style Network).

March 13-14, 2025

Family Theater, recommended for grades K-5

Estimated duration is approximately 50 minutes.

Are you a parent, caregiver, or adult looking for a listing of available public performances and times (March 15)? Find out more on the public show page!

Learning guide content for this event will be available approximately two weeks before the first performance.

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