Bachelor in Paradise films at Incanto in Puerto Vallarta

On Monday, June 5th, limited seating is available for the filming of a segment of a new episode of the popular show Bachelor in Paradise at Incanto in Puerto Vallarta, featuring local drag artists and actors. Bachelor in Paradise is an elimination-style reality competition television series on the Los Angeles based ABC network, which premiered on August 4, 2014. Hosted by Chris Harrison, the show is a popular spin-off of the American reality television game shows The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, featuring contestants from prior episodes. It has been filmed in and around Puerto Vallarta for several seasons now. This is going to be great fun with some of Vallarta’s finest local drag artists and special appearances by Beverly Fairfax and Pearl Burrus (owner Tracy Parks’ character from Greater Tuna). Those interested in attending the taping should contact Incanto via email as soon as possible for more information at [email protected]. There is no cost but reservations are suggested as space is limited.

Incanto’s summer entertainment season continues to sizzle! With new artists and shows, their piano bar’s popularity continues to grow, often filled to capacity with tourists and locals alike. The popular cafe also continues to flourish with all-day dining on two breezy and comfortable outdoor riverside terraces, or inside the air-conditioned piano bar. Incanto also continues to host public and private special events and is available for bookings. For more information please contact their General Manager Gilberto Figueroa at [email protected].

Currently playing in the piano bar is Sylvie & Jorge from the popular local band The Zippers on Tuesdays at 8PM. Azúca is a newly formed group of young musicians from various parts of Mexico. They play swing and Gypsy jazz in the piano bar on Wednesdays and Sundays at 7:30 (Photo by Mike Laking). Singer/guitarist Gabriel Reyes plays select nights at 5PM. The Joanie Show, starring Joan Houston & Bob Bruneau, plays Fridays at 7:30. Singer/songwriter Chris Kenny plays jazz/blues/classic guitar on Saturdays at 8PM. BINGO with Pearl fundraisers are held on Saturdays at 5PM, with proceeds benefiting the IAMPV Orchestra School. And Moelle Jazz Quartet plays on Sundays at 8PM in the cabaret.

For more information and online tickets visit Incanto’s website www.IncantoVallarta.com. Incanto’s cafe is open from 9AM -11:30PM. Tuesday thru Sunday, with piano music by Salvatore starting at 10AM on the riverside terrace. Happy Hour is 2PM – 6PM. Incanto is located at Insurgentes 109 (at the Rio Cuale). Box Office opens at 10AM. Phone them at 322 223 9756 for reservations. Closed Mondays.

On Monday, June 5th, limited seating is available for the filming of a segment of a new episode of the popular show Bachelor in Paradise . . .

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