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An Evening with Vivir Quintana

April 18, 2025, 6:30 pm National Museum of Mexican Art

Join us for an unforgettable evening with Mexican singer-songwriter Vivir Quintana, whose powerful music and storytelling have become a rallying cry for women worldwide. Known for her iconic anthems like “Canción Sin Miedo”, Vivir’s songs amplify voices, inspire change, and celebrate resilience. Experience the passion and purpose behind her music as she takes center stage to share her journey, her stories, and melodies that continue to resonate across generations. Don’t miss this special opportunity to witness a performance that speaks to the heart and empowers the soul. Opening the night is Rosalba Valdez, a Chicago-born Mexican-American singer blending Latin traditions with modern sounds. Her bilingual, socially conscious music delivers an uplifting performance.

This event is 21+.

Please note: This is a standing-room event. Accessible seating will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. If you require specific accommodations, please contact us in advance so we can assist you. Questions or concerns please contact: performingarts@nationalmuseumofmexicanart.org

Doors open: 6:30 pm
Show: 7:00 pm

About Vivir Quintana
Vivir Quintana is a Mexican singer and songwriter, recognized as one of the most powerful voices of her generation. Her songs blend folk, regional, and ranchera music, with lyrics full of freedom, love, and poetry. Her debut album, Te mereces un amor (You Deserve a Love), is available on all digital platforms.

She has shared the stage with artists such as Mon Laferte, Aterciopelados, Caifanes, El David Aguilar, Manuel García, La Santa Cecilia, Silvio Rodríguez, Camila Fernández, and many others in countries like Mexico, Chile, Spain, Argentina, Colombia, Guatemala, the United States, and more.

Millions of women around the world have embraced her song Canción sin miedo (Song Without Fear) as a feminist anthem. She collaborates with Mexican and international organizations advocating for human rights.

Her music has also reached the big screen, featuring in films, series, and documentaries such as Mujeres Asesinas (2024), Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (2022) by Marvel Studios, No fue mi culpa (2022), Noche de fuego (2021), Las tres muertes de Marisela Escobedo (2020), and La boda de la abuela (2019).

In 2023, she was named a Spotify EQUAL Ambassador. She has been recognized as one of the 100 most creative Mexicans by Forbes México and described by Rolling Stone en Español as “one of the most prominent female figures in our country.”