Fiery Latin duo, Bohemia Viva launches their new show

After a successful series of concerts in the USA, the fiery Latin musical duo, Bohemia Viva has returned to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, for their fourth season. Harmonizing and blending their unique vocals with the acoustic infusion of the guitar, Andrea Mottura and Luis Lujan are one of Puerto Vallarta’s favorite performance duos.

Multilingual in English, Spanish and Italian, Bohemia Viva has created a fabulous connection with their audiences through song, stories and emotions.

Originating from Argentina, Bohemia Viva has toured throughout Latin America, Italy, the USA and is now back for their seasonal engagement in Puerto Vallarta at The Palm Cabaret & Bar through March 2017. They will also perform at The Palm Cabaret and Bar in Bucerias.

People love Andrea and Luis because they on FIRE with wonderful energy, incredible voices, and eclectic style. With beautiful acoustic Latin rhythms combined with rich, artful, sensual harmonies, Bohemia Viva ignites the stage with their versions of modern favorites and timeless classics.

Luis and Andrea harmonize and blend together effortlessly in beautiful and imaginative arrangements. Introducing their Spanish songs to English speakers, they convey the meaning of their music to their multicultural audiences.

With imaginative arrangements, Bohemia Viva gives each song an interesting twist. With poise and drama they relate each song in a natural, yet poignant way. Their incredible enthusiasm for communicating their music is genuine and reciprocated by the audience. Luis will perform with his vintage guitars, a Gibson from 65’S and a Fender D’Aquisto 1984, which will add new excitement to his fine accompaniment!

Launching their new show in January 2017, Bohemia Viva is proud to debut Kaleidoscope. This show will offer a new concert, a new look and a bold new selection of songs and performance to dazzle! Luis and Andrea’s performance will entice the audience to see and hear the brilliance of their new music like the creative colors of a ‘Kaleidoscope.’ The show is the result of a  collaboration with Canadian artists, Brian James and Robert Rollinson who helped design  the props and the idea of the show  This thrilling, new concert by Bohemia Viva also features the release of two ‘limited edition’ CD’s with their most requested songs along with exciting, original Bohemia Viva music.

Bohemia Viva performs at The Palm Cabaret and Bar in Vallarta at 7:00 PM on January 6, 13, 20, 21, 27, February 22, March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 and at 9:30 PM on December 30, February 1, 8, 15. Their exciting, new Kaleidoscope debuts on January 6th.

Be a part of the experience and LIVE the Bohemia Viva lifestyle of Freedom, Love & Unity.

Tickets are available through The Palm Cabaret & Bar – www.thepalmcabaret.com and the venue is located in Puerto Vallarta/Zona Romantica on Olas Altas #505.

After a successful series of concerts in the USA, the fiery Latin musical duo, Bohemia Viva has returned to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, for their fourth . . .

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