February 19, 2026

Una Noche Mexicana Borrego

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Una Noche Mexicana Gala Weekend


Una Noche Mexicana is coming to the Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center for a festive weekend of mariachi, live music, and ballet folklórico. It’s a gala-style benefit concert that brings the community together while celebrating culture in Borrego Springs.


Proceeds support scholarships that go directly to qualified Borrego Springs High School students. Tickets are limited, so buy early, and if you or your business want to make a bigger impact, consider becoming a sponsor.


Side note: Let’s show up strong for OLAX. They’re doing important work in Borrego Springs, and a lot of what they do happens quietly behind the scenes. Yes, they need more support.


Event Details

Event: Una Noche Mexicana, Gala Event (Benefit Concert)
Presented by:
Organización LatinX de Borrego Springs (OLAX)


Showtimes

  • Saturday, March 14 at 6:00 PM
  • Sunday, March 15 at 3:30 PM


Location

Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center
580 Palm Canyon Drive, Borrego Springs


What You Will Experience


Una Noche Mexicana is a celebration of Mexican cultural traditions on stage, featuring:

  • Mariachi
  • Live music
  • Ballet folklórico


Expect an upbeat, family-friendly program with performances that highlight rhythm, storytelling through dance, and the energy of live musicians.


Where to buy tickets & explore sponsorship




Why It Matters Locally


The event benefits culture and education in Borrego Springs. Supporting nights like this helps keep community-based arts and educational efforts visible and funded, while bringing people together for something fun and meaningful.


Contact

info@olaxdeborrego.org
OLAX 501(c)(3): 93-2954175





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