Tijuana’s iconic Avenida Revolución will transform into a lively cultural corridor on Saturday, November 29, and Sunday, November 30, for “La Revu en la Revu,” a free, family-friendly festival featuring live music, folkloric dance, local food vendors, and Baja California’s craft breweries.
The event will take place from noon to midnight along Avenida Revolución between Fourth and Sixth streets, creating a two-block pedestrian zone filled with continuous performances and culinary offerings. Participating craft breweries will include regional favorites such as Wendlandt, Rámuri, Manos de Calaca, Bruer, and Olympo.
In addition to beer tastings and local cuisine, the festival will showcase an extensive lineup of musical and folkloric acts. Saturday’s programming will feature a headlining performance by the internationally recognized Sonora Dinamita, alongside:
- Grupo Folklórico Nayamát
- Gaby Suárez “El Ahijado”
- Fusion Dance
- Yaizel Dance and Art Studio
- Karyme
- MK
- Kasett
- Shavalón Musical
- X R Los de la F
- The Wait
- Keila Denisse
- Grupo Flow Calafia
- Aquelarre

On Sunday, the Cadetes de Linares will take the stage as the featured act, joined by:
- Ballet Folklórico Xipatlani
- Jorge Yidán
- Grupo de Danza Folklórica Wispha
- Los Cabet
- Sonoro 2
- Deniz Barrera
- Flow Calafia
- Efecto Espiral
- Zizumbo
- Los de la F
- Mario Hernández
- Mismo Estilo
- La Tremendiza

Organizers say “La Revu en la Revu” aims to promote local talent and strengthen community connections by bringing together artists from across cultural disciplines. Officials also highlighted that the event contributes to the revitalization of Avenida Revolución, which recently inaugurated a new pedestrian walkway designed to enhance tourism and transform the historic thoroughfare into a modern, walkable destination for the Cali–Baja region.