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Jul 26, 2017

Bidi Bidi Bom Bom: Selena Screens in McCarren Park Tonight

By Evan Romano

Get ready to sing and dance along tonight in McCarren Park for the fourth week of this year’s SummerScreen, because it’s Selena night! View Jennifer Lopez’s original on-screen rise to fame under the night’s sky in McCarren Park, as always with some great local food vendors, beer from Sixpoint, and live music in tow.

The opening band this week, as always curated by Tidal, will be Karen Rodriguez. Check out some of her music here, and her own Selena-inspired playlist right here. She’ll bring some exciting latin-music vibes to the live music portion of the event, which will kick off at 7:30 before the movie screens at sundown.

So, don’t miss it! The movie’s a true story of course, so bring your tissues and your dancing shoes, because both will come in handy.

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