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Photos: Selena Tribute In Lincoln Heights

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Fans outside a 'Selena Vive' tribute concert in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Jana Birchum/Getty Images)
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The legacy of the iconic singer Selena was alive and well on Saturday in Lincoln Heights. The Eastsider reports hundreds of fans gathered at Plaza de la Raza to pay tribute to the artist, who died 22 years ago after one of her employees and fans fatally shot her. The event was organized by Roger Gomez of LoveSelena.com and featured performances, tributes, costume contests, and fan artwork. Check out some of the best photos from the event below.

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