Amy Armstrong returns with her new show, ‘Spanglish’

SHE’S BACK!!! Yes, the dearest, craziest, most loved diva of comedy and song returns for her 11th season at The Palm Cabaret. Starting Monday, Amy Armstrong will perform her new show, Spanglish, that  features musicians, Luis and Andrea of Bohemia Viva. This new comedy and music show begins December 21st and includes both modern and classic songs with stunning harmonies and some fabulous comedy.

With a truly amazing voice, Amy always thrills her audiences with her delivery of well-loved tunes. Her gritty, Detroit roots sometime slip out of her mouth, but don’t let the expletives fool you. This gal has a heart of gold and can sing like an angel! Amy has a local following in PV, so make sure to book your tickets early to assure a seat at the show.

Known for her brassy, bawdy, over-the-top comedy and powerful vocals, Amy has been a professional entertainer since she was a young child. Her powerful and soulful voice mesmerizes listeners while her hilarious and risqué humor keeps them doubled over in laughter. Amy made Chicago her home for 20 years and quickly became one of the ‘Windy City’s’ hottest talents.

Last season in P.V., Amy was honored by Vallarta Lifestyles Magazine as ‘Best Reinvention Diva’, in their ‘Best of Vallarta’ issue. Now based in St. Louis, MO, Amy has performed all over the USA, Canada, as well as on many RSVP cruises around the world with musical partner Freddy Allen.

Amy’s beautiful voice, edgy humor and quick wit, create an evening of hilarious, enjoyable and unforgettable entertainment. Her optimistic, upbeat attitude is contageous. With one of the best voices in the business, Amy entertains, charms and captivates her audiences with her superb talent!Spanglish begins at The Palm Cabaret on December 21 and goes through the end of January. This is a show, not to be missed! .

The Palm Cabaret is located at Olas Altas 508, in Zona Romantica. Tickets may be purchased online 24 hours a day, and at The Palm’s box office, open at 10:00 am daily. A full calendar of performances, information and online tickets are available at www.ThePalmPV.com or at vallartatickets.com.

SHE'S BACK!!! Yes, the dearest, craziest, most loved diva of comedy and song returns for her 11th season at The Palm Cabaret. Starting Monday . . .

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