Special Live-to-Film Concert of ‘Coco’ Coming This November

Sarah
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Fans of the award-winning movie Coco (2017) will have a chance to enjoy a special event this November. The event, being held at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, will be the Coco live-to-film concert, where there will be live appearances and performances as the movie is showing. The live concert will take place for one weekend only, on November 8 and 9 in celebration to Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead — a celebration of remembrance from October 31 to November 2. Tickets are available here.

The concert will feature a live orchestra, mariachi music from the Miriachi Divas, and songs performed from the all-star cast and original cast. Performers include Alanna Ubach, Anthony Gonzalez, Jaime Camil, Benjamin Bratt, Eva Longoria, Lele Pons, Rudy Mancuso, Natalia Jimenez, and more. Attendees will be treated to the songs “Un Poco Loco,” “The World Es Mi Familia,” and “Remember Me,” the Oscar-winning song.

Coco is about the journey of Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez), who wants to be a musician. His family has a generations length ban on music and do not share the same love of music, so he must practice in secret. On Día de los Muertos, Miguel wants to enter a contest and perform, but he is quickly reminded of the family’s feelings towards music. Miguel ends up in the land of the dead and on his adventure, learns about his family’s history.

Watch the trailer for Coco below.

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