‘Gospelicious’ Gospel Brunch Rocks Incanto Puerto Vallarta

Incanto’s all-new Gospelicious Gospel Brunch is light on religion and BIG on entertainment, receiving rave reviews from a packed house during its recent preview. The audience will enjoy delicious meal selections and music by some truly amazing talent, featuring The Holy Host Singers Hannah Brady, Hulda Hix, and Luis Villanueva. Producer and Musical Director/David Troy Francis accompanies at the piano with the Resurrection Band. Hosted by Tracy Parks, it’s fun, uplifting and high-energy, with great food and incredible music! Jan. 14, 28 Feb. 11, 25, Mar. 11, 25 at 12pm. Advanced paid reservations requested.

Thirsty Burlington (aka: Scott Townsend) is an internationally known entertainer, and the subject/star of the recently released award-winning independent film ‘Thirsty’. An entertainment veteran of over 25 years, Thirsty performs all live vocals and is known primarily for his spot-on impersonation of entertainment icon Cher. “You do me better than I do me” – Cher. Playing Jan. 10 – 27 at 9:30pm.

The UK’s, Zoë Lewis, appearing Jan. 11 – 28, is literally ‘A band in a body’! She plays jazz, jump jive, Latin grooves, swing, international folk, and funk originals on everything from the piano to the spoons! Vaudevillian, storyteller, and singer-songwriter, she has toured with Judy Collins, Pat Benatar and The Indigo Girls. Her music is upbeat, amusing and perfect for all ages.

Bohemia Viva debuts their all-new show ‘The Sound Garden’ on Wednesdays at 6:30pm. A fresh, lively sound with all-new music, arrangements and an exciting new presentation. Special guests will join throughout the season through mid-April.

Luna Rumba’s DUENDE returns to Incanto with an all-new show on most Fridays at 7pm. An eclectic blend of multiple genres including Flamenco, Celtic, Rumba and more, DUENDE features creativity, art, and dance melded with all-new music and their signature high-energy performances.

Paco Ojeda On Music presents Liberace, Oh My! A tribute to Mr. Showmanship with Salvatore Rodriguez at the piano on Jan. 15 at 7pm. He will also present the life and music of award-winning French composer Michel Legrand. Many of his most popular songs were translated to English, and you’ll be surprised at how many you’ll recognize! Special Guest, singer-songwriter Zoë Lewis, Jan. 16 at 4pm. There will be a follow up screening of the Legrand scored film, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, on Jan. 18 at 4pm.

New Zealander, singer-songwriter, Jackie Bristow plays original folk and country and has opened for many of her musical heroes, including Bonnie Raitt, Foreigner, and The Steve Miller Band. Having made quite an impression last spring, she returns to Incanto accompanied again by guitarist March Punch. Jan. 18 – Feb. 1.

Geo Uhrich of Luna Rumba partners with Lobo (formerly of Willie & Lobo) for a series of concerts featuring their blend of musical magic in ‘Arte Puro’. “I had fun jamming with Geo and I look forward to what we can do together”. The concept for Arte Puro is to find the magic that two small wooden boxes can create”. – Lobo. Early reservations are recommended. Jan. 19, Feb. 16, Mar. 16 at 7pm.

Classic stage comedy ‘Greater Tuna’, stars Ron Spencer and Tracy Parks and is now playing through March. With over twenty characters played by just two actors, with forty-two costume changes, it’s a wild, fun ride to smalltown Tuna, TX, chock-full of eccentric characters with small minds and big hearts. Directed by Karen Baker.

Jean-Guy Comeau plays piano on Mon. and Thurs. at 5pm. Joby Hernandez plays classic rock/pop on Mon. 7:30pm and Wed. at 5pm. Stolie plays ‘Acoustic Tuesdays’ during Happy Hour at 5pm. Latcho and Andrea: The Blond Gypsies play gypsy/flamenco select Tues. at 7pm. Tongo plays Latin/Cuban rhythms with handmade instruments on Tues. at 7:30pm. The Red Suitcases play Wed. and Sun. at 7:30pm. Open Mic is Thurs. at 7:30pm. The Joanie Show’ starring Joan Houston with Bob Bruneau plays Fri. at 5pm. Hannah Brady sings jazz/blues Fri. at 7pm accompanied by Adel on piano. Bingo With Pearl is held on Sat. at 4pm. Media Luna plays Sat. at 7:30pm. Watch for their theater shows with their full band starting Jan. 29. Pianist Dennis Crow plays standards and showtunes Sun. at 5 & 10pm, Wed. at 10pm, Fri. at 9pm, Sat. at 10pm with vocalist Luis Villanueva. Pearl’s Gurlz Drag Revue plays on select Sat. at 9:30pm. Salsa dancing/lessons with instructor Francisco Ledezma is held Sun. at 8pm on the upper terrace.

Tickets are available at www.IncantoVallarta.com with no online fees. Box Office hours are 9am to 11:30pm daily. Casual dining is always available. Happy Hour 2-6pm daily. Contact General Manager Gilberto Figueroa for group and special event bookings at [email protected]. Incanto is located at Insurgentes 109 (at the Rio Cuale). Call 322 223 9756 for reservations.

Incanto’s all-new Gospelicious Gospel Brunch is light on religion and BIG on entertainment, receiving rave reviews from a packed house during its recent . . .

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