Dinner and a Show with Kim Kuzma at Coco’s Kitchen Friday

Coco’s Kitchen in Zona Romantica, Puerto Vallarta, will present “Dinner & an Evening With Kim Kuzma” on Friday, May 3rd. This is the final ‘Acustico’ show of the season for Kim and musicians, Eduardo Leon, Fernando Huerta Gonzalez and Luis Rascon. Join Kim and the band for a magical night of music under the stars. The delicious, four-course dinner begins with the doors opening 6:00 pm, dinner at 7pm and the show starting at 8:00 pm. Drop by Coco’s Kitchen on Calle Pulpito to purchase your tickets and reserve the table of your choice. First come, first served.

The four courses includes a cocktail to welcome you once you arrive. (Margarita/Champagne/Mimosa).

Dinner will start with grilled panella over potato skins with green tomato sauce

Ceasar Salad with basil, pumpkin seeds, red onions

Chicken or pork with l’orange salsa with mashed potatoes and vegetables

And for dessert, passionfruit cheesecake or chocolate mousse. Muy rico!!

On the performance side of the evening, Kim Kuzma is an award-winning singer, songwriter and recording artist who first arrived on the entertainment scene in Puerto Vallarta in 2005. She has returned every winter, to perform at various venues in the Banderas Bay area. Kim has been best known for her years at The Palm Cabaret where she has just wrapped up another season of shows.

Since 2011, Kim has performed in Vallarta with many incredible musicians. Her upcoming performance at Coco’s Kitchen will be an intimate, acoustic sound with Eduardo Leon playing a rumba style of guitar along with vocals, Guicho Dominguez on percussion and Fernando Huerta Gonzalez on vocals and guitar. Kim views these band members as her ‘wonderful family of friends.’

Kim credits their success to the fact that each member is a talent in their own right. She believes that they all have something to add to the mix. Kim Kuzma continues to be among Puerto Vallarta’s most acclaimed talent. Kim’s passion for performing and giving people a relaxed show of humor mixed with music always guarantees an incredible performance

‘Acustico’ is musically a very sophisticated body of songs, with creative mash-ups, soaring vocals and astonishing instrumentals. Kim’s duets with Fernando will take your breath away. You will be enthralled by the genuine, charismatic showmanship of Kim and the band. With fun, personal warmth, enthusiasm, talent and sex appeal, Kim Kuzma for a dozen years has been Puerto Vallarta’s Darling Diva of song and continues to demonstrate year after year her incredible musical talent and creativity!

Join Kim Kuzma and these amazing musicians on Friday, May 3rd for their 6thannual, end-of-the-season performance in the beautiful garden at Coco’s Kitchen. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear them together again for an amazing end of the season concert!

Tickets for this dinner/show always sell out, so act quickly. Tickets are $50 USD or 1,000 pesos (CASH ONLY) and can be purchased at: Cocos Kitchen or call the restaurant at (322) 223-0373. Coco’s Kitchen is located at Pulpito 122, Emiliano Zapata, Puerto Vallarta

*Extra drinks and tip not included.

Coco's Kitchen in Zona Romantica, Puerto Vallarta, will present “Dinner & an Evening With Kim Kuzma” on Friday, May 3rd. This is the final 'Acustico . . .

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