Alejandro Peña and Edgar Roxha to present Encore Performances at Incanto

Local singer-songwriter, Edgar Roxha, presents an encore of his popular mariachi show on Saturday. Sept. 7 at 8pm in the theatre. This performance will feature a full mariachi band that will play various music genres popular throughout Mexico. His debut show was sold-out recently at Incanto. For tickets, please email Edgar Roxha directly here [email protected] or contact Incanto’s box office for assistance.

Returning by popular demand, tenor Alejandro Peña will present an encore performance on Saturday, Sept. 14 at 8pm in the theatre. Recently making his USA singing debut with Vallarta favorite, Spencer Day, in San Diego, CA, Alejandro’s local popularity is skyrocketing after several recent packed houses at Incanto and other local venues. He can also be seen regularly at Open Mic on Thursdays in Incanto’s popular piano bar. His exquisite operatic vocals continue to mesmerize his audiences, and his new show features several well-loved arias, heartfelt ballads, and mariachis. Special guests will also join him on stage. Tickets on sale now on Incanto’s website.

Join hosts Tracy Parks and Joby Hernandez weekly on Thursdays in the piano bar for Open Mic! One of their most popular nights, it is often a full-house even during the summer and features locals and visitors from all over the world with a wide range of backgrounds and talent Sing to tracks or to live music. Receive one free drink (per night) when you perform, and you get to keep your tips! Late Happy Hour with two for one 11pm-12am.
Join Eduardo Leon and The Renteria Brothers together on Fridays at 7pm in the air-conditioned piano bar featuring Afro-Cuban, Nuevo Flamenco, swing, Latin jazz, and traditional Mexican covers and originals. Bring your friends and come ready to dance or just relax and enjoy with your favorite cocktail or ice-cold beer.

Pianist Dennis Crow plays many of your favorites on the piano Fri.- Sun. starting at 9:30pm. Gather around the piano and sing along. Enjoy late night Happy Hour with two for one house cocktails, margaritas, and beer 11pm-12am..

Dennis Crow hosts Incanto’s ‘Summer Stock’ film series of recorded live stage productions in the air-conditioned theatre. On Sept. 5. at 7:15pm, he will present the long-running, record-setting Andrew Lloyd Webber classic musical, ‘Cats’’, recorded live from London’s West End. On Sept. 12, at an earlier time, 4:15pm, he will present the live recording of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway classic, ‘Driving Miss Daisy’ starring Angela Lansbury and James Earl Jones. Tickets available online or at the door. More information is available on Incanto’s website.

In association with Democrats Abroad, Incanto will air the Democratic Presidential Debate in the comfortable air-conditioned theatre on September 12, at 7pm. Beverage service will be available. Best to arrive early as seating is non-reserved. No cover charge.

Local singer-songwriter, Edgar Roxha, presents an encore of his popular mariachi show on Saturday. Sept. 7 at 8pm in the theatre. This performance will . . .

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