Dwight Blake performs “Live in Concert” at Octopus Garden in La Cruz

International recording artist and singer, Dwight Blake will perform “live in concert” at Octopus Garden in the quaint village of La Cruz on the North Shore on December 23rd. With a smooth, sexy, sultry voice, Dwight masterfully communicates the music of great Motown artists like, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson, The Temptations, Barry White and others.

Dwight is very passionate about music and loves performing. He believes that music touches people’s hearts in so many ways and that there’s no boundary or limit to where music can take you. Dwight gained much of his early performance experience from playing and singing with different bands and genres of music in hotels and resorts in Jamaica, like the Sandals, Ritz Carlton, Ibero Star and Holiday Inn. While working on cruise ships with the Caribbean band, Real Vybes, he ventured into solo performances in lounges, singing with the show bands and doing theater shows with the production cast.

For the past few years, Dwight has performed as Headliner on cruise ships and in entertainment venues around the world. Dwight’s shows are incredibly popular with standing-room-only at many of his performances. He has a wide range vocally and is known for his versatility. Dwight performs pieces from the deep voiced Barry White to Luther Vandross and even Philip Bailey from Earth Wind and Fire.

Dwight Blake calls Puerto Vallarta home, but continues to tour the world as an extraordinarily accomplished singer and musician. From cruise ships to large arenas, Dwight is in high demand as an artist and his shows are always fantastic!

Join Dwight Blake on Saturday, December 23rd at 8pm at Octopus Garden in La Cruz for a special night of music. Octopus Garden is located along the bay (about 10 minutes north of Bucerias) at Coral 66, La Cruz de Huanacaxtle. The website for the venue is www.hikuri.com. You can also find them on facebook (Octopus’s Garden/Hikuri). For tickets and more information call 322-182-4026.

International recording artist and singer, Dwight Blake will perform “live in concert” at Octopus Garden in the quaint village of La Cruz on the North . . .

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