Nané returns to stage with new vocalist after two-year hiatus

Nané returns to stage with new vocalist after two-year hiatus
Cory Baker President & CEO — Long Center for Performing Arts
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Back in 2022, the band Nané experienced the unexpected loss of their frontman Daniel Sahad. Two years later, they returned to the stage for a city-sanctioned event, Nané Day, on April 7th in Austin. Quentin Arispe took over as lead vocalist. Since then, the band has performed at several venues around Austin, including the 2024 Blues on the Green and another Nané Day celebration in 2025. Their aim is to keep Daniel’s music and spirit alive.

The Long Center encourages fans to check their social media every Friday for announcements about upcoming performances.

At each event, food trucks and a full bar will be available. Attendees are not permitted to bring outside food or drinks, except for one sealed water bottle.



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