Diego de Jesus Mondragon

Diego de Jesus Mondragon concert in Puerto Vallarta, March 23

CK Productions of Puerto Vallarta is pleased to announce their second Terra Noble Concert Series Event on Wednesday, March 23rd, at 8 PM, featuring world class performer, Diego de Jesus Mondragon. Known across the globe as one of the finest violinists, Diego will give his Puerto Vallarta audience a night of incredible music at the beautiful Terra Noble Spa.

Joining Diego de Jesus Mondragon for this incredible evening of music will be other superb Latin, Spanish and Flamenco Maestros. Featuring two acts and nine accomplished musicians in a variety of genres along with a Flamenco dance piece by Marijose Marana, this is sure to be the CAN’T MISS musical event of the Spring in Vallarta!

Joining Diego will be musicians, Al (Mimi) Ramirez, Jose (Pepe) Galvan, Jesus Estrada, Mike Rodriquez along with Special Guests, Gabriel Reyes, Miguel Salazar and others! The evening will open with guitarist, Gabriel Reyes and percussionist, Miguel Salazar with other extraordinary LIVE performances to follow.

Diego de Jesus Mondragon, as the featured musician of the night, is a world famous violinist. He has played for the presidents of the U.S.A. and Mexico. He has performed across the globe in places like Cuba, Paris, Barcelona, England, Italy and Japan. Born in Mexico City and raised in California from the age of 5, Diego is genuinely bicultural, yet has a deep respect and value for his Mexican, French and Spanish heritage.

Classically trained, Diego played his first solo violin concerto at the age of 10 and later became the first chair in the South Bay Youth Orchestra in San Diego, California. At age 15, he was offered a full scholarship to the Royal British Conservatory in England. Diego’s early jazz influences were Herb Albert, Jean-luc Ponty, Joe Venuti, Stephen Grappell and Didier Lockwood.

Diego de Jesus Mondragon is truly an extraordinary musician who is delighted to return to Puerto Vallarta to perform at Terra Noble, in this most spectacular location, right in the heart of PV. The evening will feature hor d’oeuvres by Celebrations Vallarta and a cash bar. State-of-the-art, high quality sound and lighting equipment will be provided by Mussyka Watussy and stage design by Barefoot Design.

This season, CK Productions has offered three, incredible, quality performances in their series and looks forward to bringing you more world class, live music in the future. A promotional video for this event can be seen at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRBOFLGXMVU&feature=youtu.be.

For information and/or tickets go to Tickets.CK-Prod.com or CK Productions on Facebook. VIP tickets are 750 pesos and general admission tickets are 600 pesos. Seating is limited for this one-time event. Book your tickets early, while they are still available!

CK Productions of Puerto Vallarta is pleased to announce their second Terra Noble Concert Series Event on Wednesday, March 23rd, at 8 PM, featuring world . . .

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