Ana Tijoux: The Vida Tour

Wed Apr 30 2025

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

The New Parish

1743 San Pablo Avenue Oakland, CA 94612

$44.41

All Ages

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  • Ana Tijoux

    Ana Tijoux

    Urban

    VIDA
    Ana Tijouxʼs album Vida fuses political commentary and personal
    reflection, exploring themes like war, feminism, and loss.. Her fifth studio
    album, and first since 2014, reflects on the importance of life, joy, and
    vitality as forms of resistance. Tijouxʼs music spans various genres,
    including hip-hop, reggaeton, and Afrobeats, with collaborations from
    artists like Talib Kweli and iLe. Tracks like “Niñx” encourage young
    women to embrace joy, while “Busco Mi Nombre” addresses the horrors
    of political disappearances in Latin America. Tijoux balances personal
    grief with a hopeful message, transforming loss into strength, as seen in
    songs like "Tania," a tribute to her late sister. Vida closes with “Fin del
    Mundo” ("End of the World"), where she raps and sings about apocalyptic
    threats like war, pollution, and drought. Despite the grim themes, she
    embraces the chaos, declaring, “If the end of the world is coming, letʼs
    dance naked together,” over a techno-disco beat.

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Ana Tijoux: The Vida Tour

Wed Apr 30 2025 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

The New Parish Oakland CA
Ana Tijoux: The Vida Tour

$44.41 All Ages

Ana Tijoux

Ana Tijoux

Urban

VIDA
Ana Tijouxʼs album Vida fuses political commentary and personal
reflection, exploring themes like war, feminism, and loss.. Her fifth studio
album, and first since 2014, reflects on the importance of life, joy, and
vitality as forms of resistance. Tijouxʼs music spans various genres,
including hip-hop, reggaeton, and Afrobeats, with collaborations from
artists like Talib Kweli and iLe. Tracks like “Niñx” encourage young
women to embrace joy, while “Busco Mi Nombre” addresses the horrors
of political disappearances in Latin America. Tijoux balances personal
grief with a hopeful message, transforming loss into strength, as seen in
songs like "Tania," a tribute to her late sister. Vida closes with “Fin del
Mundo” ("End of the World"), where she raps and sings about apocalyptic
threats like war, pollution, and drought. Despite the grim themes, she
embraces the chaos, declaring, “If the end of the world is coming, letʼs
dance naked together,” over a techno-disco beat.

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 10 per person
Adv
Adv
$44.41 ($37.00 + $7.41 fees)

Delivery Method

ticketFast
Will Call

Terms & Conditions

Under 21 must buy $5 drink ticket for a non-alcoholic (Water,Juice Or Red Bull) drink at the door