Bonnie Kilroe’s ‘Country Queens’ comes to The Bay for 2 shows only

Tribute artist extraordinaire Bonnie Kilroe returns to Banderas Bay for two nights only presenting her incredible tribute to the ‘Queens of Country Music.’ Bonnie will be appearing at The Palm Bucerias on Thursday, December 15th at 7pm. This show is the perfect venue for our North Shore residents and visitor to attend and with special introductory pricing this month, your entertainment value is even better!!!

Bonnie Kilroe will also perform Country Queens at the gorgeous, outdoor venue by the river, El Rio BBQ on Saturday, December 17th. Dinner starts at 6:30 pm with the show at 8 pm.

Bonnie Kilroe continues to amuse and delight audiences throughout North America with her compelling and hilarious tribute to well loved Country Queens. As a professional and award winning entertainer for the last 16 years, Bonnie has been singing and strutting her stuff to the enjoyment of audiences from Canada to the USA to Mexico and beyond!!

With her Country Queens show, Bonnie Kilroe takes her audience on a musical-comedy roller coaster, showcasing well-known country music celebrities from the past to the present. Her superb vocals, outrageous comedy and down right amazing transformations make for a evening of incredible entertainment. Bonnie truly is a Musical-Comedy-Impersonator Extraordinaire!

Bonnie Kilroe showcases classic Country characters like Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynn. She humorously portrays legends like Dolly Parton, Shania Twain and Reba McEntire. Even Crystal Gayle (who magically turns into guest star, Cher) and Tanya Tucker make appearances in this highly entertaining show. Ms. Kilroe looks, acts and sings remarkably close to the idols she impersonates. She packs sensational parody into each show and continually charms the audience with her sexy burlesque flair.

With class, elegance and an edgy cabaret style, Bonnie Kilroe entertains with her natural comedic talent, striking good looks and versatile vocals. She uses her skills as a performer to encourage audience participation, which produces an added element of novelty and surprise. With beautiful costumes and one minute changes, Bonnie’s performance is nonstop excitement and fun!

Bonnie Kilroe’s Country Queens and Celebrity Diva shows have taken her on cruise ships from Alaska to Antarctica, to casinos across North America, and on international stages from Mexico to the Med. She has won numerous entertainment awards and has been inducted into the Merritt Mountain Music Festival walk of fame, proving that her shows are of the highest, professional quality.

As the producer of her own one-woman-shows, this versatile entertainer is always coming up with new ways to thrill and delight. With surprising twists, wonderful comedic timing and sensational vocals, Bonnie’s show is both mesmerizing and breathtaking. Country Queens combines fabulous music medleys and physical comedy to produce a spectacular entertainment experience!

Don’t miss this limited opportunity to see Bonnie Kilroe’s Country Queens at The Palm Bucerias on Thursday, December 15th at 7 pm and at the El Rio BBQ on Saturday, December 17th, with dinner at 6:30 pm and show at 8 pm.

Tribute artist extraordinaire Bonnie Kilroe returns to Banderas Bay for two nights only presenting her incredible tribute to the 'Queens of Country Music.' Bonnie will . . .

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