Happening now at Incanto Puerto Vallarta

Award-winning Ballet Folklorico Tradiciones will present Mexican folk dances from several states in Mexico, featuring adult and child dancers. One show only, March 31 at 8pm. Present local MX identification for two-for-one tickets.

Jazz, Pop, and Soul recording artist, Daniel LeClaire, who starred in the Original Broadway Tour cast of ‘The Book of Mormon’ and ‘Hairspray’, will present a cabaret show featuring a wide-range of musical genres, accompanied by pianist Dennis Crow. Two nights only, April 2, 3 at 8pm.

Cheko Ruiz & Alex Gonzalez of Gypsy Rumba will have their own show in the piano bar on most Saturdays at 9:30pm starting April 7. Gypsy Rumba will play high-energy Rumba, Flamenco and Latin rhythms with their full band on Sundays at 8pm starting April 8.

Gospelicious Gospel Brunch featuring the Holy Host Singers and pianist/Music Director David Troy Francis. Hosted by Tracy Parks. April 8 & 22 12pm.

Bohemia Viva’s ‘The Sound Garden’ plays on Wednesdays at 6:30pm, with varying theme nights weekly.

Media Luna plays high-energy Flamenco, Rock, Huapango. Special guests. Fridays at 8pm starting April 6 in the main theater.

Classic stage comedy ‘Greater Tuna’, starring Ron Spencer and Tracy Parks is chock-full of eccentric characters with small minds and big hearts. Extended by popular demand! See Incanto’s website for updated dates/times.

In the piano bar

‘Jay-Gee’ Comeau plays piano Mon. and Thurs. at 5pm through March 29.

Singer-songwriter Zoe Wood plays originals/covers on acoustic guitar Mon. at 7:30pm. She will play on Thursdays at 5pm beginning April 5.

Tongo plays Latin/Cuban rhythms on his handmade flutes/drums on Tues. at 7:30pm. Also select mornings starting at 10am with Joby Hernandez on the riverside terrace.

Joby Hernandez plays pop/rock favorites on guitar Wed. at 5pm. Also select mornings daily on the riverside terrace starting at 10am with Tongo.

The Red Suitcases play classic rock/pop Sun. and Wed. at 7:30pm.

Open Mic is Thurs. at 7:30pm.

‘The Joanie Show’ starring Joan Houston and Bob Bruneau Fri. at 5pm.

Bingo with Pearl is Sat. at 4pm. Special guests including Ballet Folklorico Tradiciones and Amber the male belly dancer.

Moruno plays Mediterranean, Arabic, Flamenco Sat. at 7:30pm.

Pianist Dennis Crow plays standards and showtunes Sun. at 5pm, Mon. at 10pm, Tues. at 5pm and Fri. at 7pm with singer Luis Villanueva.

Salsa dancing/lessons is held on Wed. & Sun. at 8pm on the upper terrace. All are welcome.

Happy Hour daily 2-6pm. All-new, ‘The Zen Hour’, is 4-5pm daily with soft music in the piano bar to enjoy a conversation or hold a business meeting. 2×1 show tickets offered during this hour only on select current shows. Limited quantities.

For online tickets with no booking fees and more detailed information visit www.IncantoVallarta.com No cover in the piano bar. Box Office hours are 9am to 11:30pm daily. Casual dining is always available. Beginning April 9, Incanto will be closed on Mondays. Contact General Manager Gilberto Figueroa for group and special event bookings at [email protected]. Incanto is located at Insurgentes 109 (at the Rio Cuale). Call 322 223 9756 for reservations.

Award-winning Ballet Folklorico Tradiciones will present Mexican folk dances from several states in Mexico, featuring adult and child dancers. One show only, March 31 . . .

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