The family showcase features father Pepe Aguilar, his children Angela and Leonardo and Pepe's older brother Antonio, Jr.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 01: Recording artists Pepe Aguilar and Angela Aguilar perform onstage during Pepe Aguilar and Family 'Jaripeo Sin Fronteras 2019' press conference at Los Angeles Theatre on April 01, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. Photo: JC Olivera/Getty Images
Jaripeo Sin Fronteras combines Mexican music, horses, bullfighting and dancing. Iy translates roughly to"Rodeo Without Borders." And it's returning to Houston.
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