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Grupo Frontera goes on as planned at Sueños Music Festival despite controversy

Summary by Chicago Sun Times
Grupo Frontera brought a high dose of tejano energy on the second day of Sueños. The six-member band was dressed in black leather western wear and had a dynamic visual backdrop that showcased border-themed graphics such as the Texan desert and a saloon on fire.A few months ago, the group received public backlash for allegedly supporting Donald Trump for president after the video of a family member who was celebrating his election victory went vi…

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The Sueños Music Festival, which continued into its second day this Memorial Day weekend, featured numerous vendors and artists from the city and across the country. Surrounded by colorful t-shirts and jerseys was Samuel Toribio, better known as “Sam Smilee,” owner of Pa Nosotros, Por Nosotros. The clothing ranged in color from gold, blue, and black. Each design included text that identified different neighborhoods in the city, such as Pilsen an…

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Chicago Sun Times broke the news in Chicago, United States on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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