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Ana Bárbara Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Ana Bárbara

Ovens Auditorium
2700 E Independence Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28205-6925

Oct 11, 2024

8:00 PM EDT
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Doors 7pm. Show 8pm. Parking is included in the ticket price. Ticket delivery will be mobile only. All purchase transactions will be cashless. Purchases can be made with a debit card or credit card; matching ID required. Concessions will be available. All dates, acts, & ticket prices subject to change without notice. All tickets are subject to applicable service fees via all points of sale. Any non-clear bag larger than 4.5" x 6.5" and clear bags larger than 12" x 6" x 12" are not allowed. These include but are not limited to: backpacks, briefcases, camera bags, cinch bags, computer bags, fanny packs, coolers of any kind and luggage of any kind.
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Ana Bárbara Biography

Ana Bárbara (born as Altagracia Ugalde Motta January 10, 1971 in Rio Verde, San Luis Potosí), is a Mexican singer. Her maternal grandparents are of Italian origin.

Ana Barbara would become a beauty queen before she reached stardom as a singer: in 1988, she became "Miss San Luis Potosí", going on to represent her state in the Miss Universe-sponsored Miss Mexico beauty contest. She lost in her bid to become Miss Mexico, however.

In 1993, Ana Bárbara was proclaimed the "Ambassador of Ranchera Music", and she also earned the Rostro Bonito de El Heraldo ("El Heraldo's Beautiful Face") award. In 1994, she signed with Televisa's musical company, Fonovisa. Under the Fonovisa label, she launched her first CD, the self-titled "Ana Bárbara". Her song, "Sacúdeme" ("Shake Me"), became a hit in Mexico.

Ana Bárbara reached international fame after the death of Mexican-American singer Selena in 1995. When Ana Bárbara's self-titled CD was released to Hispanic listeners in the United States, it was advertised on television as a dedicatory to Selena. A song also named "Selena" was added to the CD prior to its American release.

On November 3 of 2005, Ana Bárbara was awarded a Latin Grammy Award.
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