Lupita Infante

Lupita Infante

CA, US
Regional Mexican Singer and Songwriter

The music of Pedro Infante, iconic legend of regional Mexican music, comes back to life through the beautiful voice of his granddaughter, Lupita Infante. Assuming the responsibility of keeping alive the musical legacy of her family, Infante released the single "Flor Sin Retoño", a song that Lupita makes truly her own by showcasing her own style and contributing it to this new generation of Mariachi music that is combined with the characteristic sounds of the Norteño genre.

Lupita Infante is a natural born performer, she possesses one of the most beautiful voices of the today, her unique interpretation exudes passion and feeling, making her one of the worthiest representatives of Mexican music, who is forging her own style and identity as a singer. Growing up in the suburbs of Downey, a city in Los Angeles County with a rich cultural and musical history, Lupita began her creative development by learning to sing and accompany herself on guitar, which earned her early recognition at a young age. Her excitement for the stage, along with inspiration drawn from her grandfather and father, led her to pursue voice and the study of music. Lupita graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in June 2017, with a B.A. in ethnomusicology, where she also participated in the world's first university-level mariachi ensemble, Mariachi de Uclatlán founded in 1961.

Lupita has kept her family's musical legacy alive, performing at some of Southern California's largest Latin Music festivals, including The L Festival, with the likes of headliners such as Juanes, Marco Antonio Solis, and Alejandro Fernandez. She has also opened concerts for Shaila Durcal and Beatriz Adriana and performed at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in support of arts and musical education programs. Most recently, she placed ranchera music and Mexican pride center stage with her performance at the sold-out 29th edition of Mariachi USA, the most prestigious Mariachi Festival in the United States this past June at the iconic Hollywood Bowl in the city of Los Angeles.

Featured as Billboard's Latin Artist On The Rise, Lupita's music is an artistic expression of her musical upbringing, paying tribute to her grandfather and her father Pedro Infante, Jr, with songs like "Cien Años" and "Padre Mío Amigo Mío," accompanied by Mexico's traditional mariachi sounds.

Her journey has also taken her to La Voz, Mexico's edition of the popular competition reality series The Voice, where she exchanged creative insights with her celebrity coach Carlos Vives of Colombia. Currently, Lupita is recording and preparing new music which will soon be available. Committed to continuing her family legacy, Lupita Infante brings together her passion for education and music with her incredible talent as a singer, musician and performer, honoring her musical roots for a new generation of fans and music lovers.

The music of Pedro Infante, iconic legend of regional Mexican music, comes back to life through the beautiful voice of his granddaughter, Lupita Infante. Assuming the responsibility of keeping alive the musical legacy of her family, Infante released the single "Flor Sin Retoño", a song that Lupita makes truly her own by showcasing her own style and contributing it to this new generation of Mariachi music that is combined with the characteristic sounds of the Norteño genre.

Lupita Infante is a natural born performer, she possesses one of the most beautiful voices of the today, her unique interpretation exudes passion and feeling, making her one of the worthiest representatives of Mexican music, who is forging her own style and identity as a singer. Growing up in the suburbs of Downey, a city in Los Angeles County with a rich cultural and musical history, Lupita began her creative development by learning to sing and accompany herself on guitar, which earned her early recognition at a young age. Her excitement for the stage, along with inspiration drawn from her grandfather and father, led her to pursue voice and the study of music. Lupita graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in June 2017, with a B.A. in ethnomusicology, where she also participated in the world's first university-level mariachi ensemble, Mariachi de Uclatlán founded in 1961.

Lupita has kept her family's musical legacy alive, performing at some of Southern California's largest Latin Music festivals, including The L Festival, with the likes of headliners such as Juanes, Marco Antonio Solis, and Alejandro Fernandez. She has also opened concerts for Shaila Durcal and Beatriz Adriana and performed at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in support of arts and musical education programs. Most recently, she placed ranchera music and Mexican pride center stage with her performance at the sold-out 29th edition of Mariachi USA, the most prestigious Mariachi Festival in the United States this past June at the iconic Hollywood Bowl in the city of Los Angeles.

Featured as Billboard's Latin Artist On The Rise, Lupita's music is an artistic expression of her musical upbringing, paying tribute to her grandfather and her father Pedro Infante, Jr, with songs like "Cien Años" and "Padre Mío Amigo Mío," accompanied by Mexico's traditional mariachi sounds.

Her journey has also taken her to La Voz, Mexico's edition of the popular competition reality series The Voice, where she exchanged creative insights with her celebrity coach Carlos Vives of Colombia. Currently, Lupita is recording and preparing new music which will soon be available. Committed to continuing her family legacy, Lupita Infante brings together her passion for education and music with her incredible talent as a singer, musician and performer, honoring her musical roots for a new generation of fans and music lovers.

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