Luna Rumba Presents Moonlight Concert Series on the North Shore

Luna Rumba Productions (in association with) Los Arroyos Verdes, presents the Moonlight Concert Series. Imagine unforgettable evenings of music, performed by some of the best musical talents in the Banderas Bay area, by the light of the moon in a beautiful garden called “Los Arroyos Verdes”. You can be part of this extraordinary moonlight concert series that showcases this most exceptional music!

The idea for this concert series came about while Geo and Fernanda were sailing by the light of a full moon on their catamaran during a crossing in the Mediterranean. “We just felt that this was something that we needed to do,” said Geo Uhrich. “It is about the joy of being part of something magical, a special moment in time that celebrates the joy of sharing great music and good times”.

The complete concert series of 4 concerts will include Luna Rumba, Duende, Arte Puro and an End of Season Party (with special guests). The first rows will be reserved for anyone who participates in the total series package and includes a bottle of wine as a special gift for your patronage.

Starting out the series will be Luna Rumba on January 16th at 7 pm. Join Luna Rumba as they rise again with new rhythms, new songs, and new energy! The original Luna Rumba had unprecedented success delivering Gypsy-Inspired Rumba Fusion to the Banderas Bay music scene. The group is re-inventing itself and will be performing with musicians Eduardo Leon (Lalo) taking the lead position as singer and guitarist. Lalo, Geo, Luis, and of course the beautiful and talented Lilly.

Luna Rumba will astound you with their high energy, rock your socks off, blistering lead guitar and fiery violin and the explosive percussion talents of both Luis and Lilly together! You’ll enjoy hearing Lalo on guitar and vocals, Geo on violin, guitars and vocals, Luis on drums, percussion and vocals and Lily on percussion. Come and enjoy some of the best Rumba Flamenco Fusion ever performed around the Bay. Special guest artists Art Puro (Geo & Lobo from Willie and Lobo fame) will also be featured at this concert. They will be performing favorites from Willie and Lobo’s songbook as well as new compositions.

The restaurant Bamboo at Los Arroyos Verdes will be open from 12:00 noon for those wishing to dine. Reservations are recommended. Los Arroyos Verdes will have valet parking. Doors open for the concert at 6:00 pm. For people without transportation, a van will pick people up at the Santander Bank in Bucerias. The concert will end at 9:00 so people will be able to catch buses from the Santander Bank.

All seats have a clear view of the stage. The shows will be in a concert format in rows. Open seating, first come – first serve. So with that size of a group of people we recommend that you get there early.

Los Arroyos Verdes is located in Bucerias on Ave. Estaciones # 1099 and can be reached by phone at 329-298-6312.

Tickets are available at La Cruz Inn, Los Arroyos Verdes, [email protected], 322 158 2716.

Luna Rumba Productions has shows scheduled throughout the season in Puerto Vallarta at The Palm Cabaret. For information about these performances go to www.thepalmcabaret.com.

Luna Rumba Productions (in association with) Los Arroyos Verdes, presents the Moonlight Concert Series. Imagine unforgettable evenings of music, performed by some of the best . . .

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