Up close with Kim Kuzma at The Palm Cabaret and Bar

We all have a little curiosity about the people that we admire. Whether it’s for their beauty, intelligence, or talent, we’re a little ‘star struck’ at times with those special people. And without a doubt, one of those people in Puerto Vallarta that possesses all these qualities is song diva, Kim Kuzma.

Kim Kuzma first landed on the entertainment scene in Puerto Vallarta in 2005 as a result of auditioning for Mark Rome (former manager of The Palm Cabaret and Bar in Zona Romantica). She has returned every winter, to perform at various clubs and venues throughout this seaside town that offers culture, music and a laid back attitude. As a result of her many hours of promoting shows, singing for fundraisers and performing on various stages, Kim has become a well-known part of the music scene here.

After years at Club Mañana, Bite Me Beach Club, The Red Room and ‘you name it,’ she has brought her singing and performing talents back to The Palm Cabaret for a second year running. Kim’s shows are a big ‘draw’ in Vallarta and her shows bring  in high ticket sales year after year. #1 Best ticket sales in 2013 & 2014.

Perhaps the most notable change in what Kim offers her audiences came in 2011 when, upon the advice of fellow songstress, Joelle Rabu, she decided to work again with live musicians. Walking through the Farmers’ Market on Basillo Badillo one day, she heard the incredible guitarist, Eduardo Leon and the rest is history. She put together an impressive group of musicians and the band just keeps evolving and becoming even more amazing as the years go by.

Kim Kuzma has performed for many an audience throughout Canada, the United States, Europe along with Puerto Vallarta for more than a decade. For those of you who may have heard Kim perform elsewhere, you are in for an absolute treat, hearing her with the band, Piel Canela, a group of incredible musicians! Kim’s stellar vocals truly shine when paired with the intimacy of live instruments, whether it be a haunting ballad or a driving beat with a latin flair.

Now celebrating their 6th season, this year’s shows consists of Kim being backed by extremely talented musicians from all parts of Mexico. The band includes: Eduardo Leon on Lead Guitar / Vocals, Fernando Gonzalez on Rhythm Guitar / Vocals, Roberto Falcon on Bass and newest band member, Luis Rascon on Percussion / Bass / Cello/Vocals.

Kim and Piel Canela continue to receive stellar reviews and love entertaining audiences with their unique musical adaptations, along with a blend of new and old songs creating unique ‘mash ups’ with Spanish favorites. From Rihanna to Michel LeGrand, Enrique Iglesias mixed with Shirley Bassey, the songs lend to wonderful surprises, thrilling audiences with each and every performance.

Every Tuesday night at 7 pm, Kim and the band perform their Kim Kuzma and Piel Canela show at The Palm Cabaret and Bar in Old Town. Every Thursday at 7 pm, Kim and the band  perform The 70’s Show. She describes this show  as “Donna Summer meets The Gypsy Kings”! It’s music that makes you happy and remember that special era! For more information or for tickets go to www.thepalmcabaret.com.

Kim and the band are also scheduled to perform at The Palm Cabaret and Bar in Bucerias on the North Shore alternating Monday nights throughout the season as well. Their next performance there is Dec 26 at 7pm.

A trip to Puerto Vallarta wouldn’t be complete without seeing some of the best shows available. Kim Kuzma and Piel Canela  is just the show that  will satisfy and complete your desire for top entertainment!  You’ll be thrilled with Kim’s vocals, wit, sass and charisma! There’s only ONE Kim Kuzma and she’s ready to take you on an unforgettable musical journey!

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