CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Popular Tejano Band Grupo Siggno is headed to the Coastal Bend to perform in the Sinton Mega Festival on Saturday.
The band has been in the spotlight recently after about $200,000 worth of their show equipment was stolen from a U-Haul in San Antonio in late September.
Just this week it was announced that a suspect, 37-year-old Paul Joseph Ortiz, was arrested by SAPD in connection to the theft.
Now, the group is getting back on their feet and will be performing at the Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church fundraiser along with a full line up of Tejano artists.
Admission is free to the public! It all kicks off at 11 a.m. over at the San Patricio County Fairgrounds.
Digital content producer Emily Salazar contributed to this story.
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