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Incanto’s entertainment line-up sizzles for summer

Summer has arrived in Puerto Vallarta, and what better place to cool off than Incanto’s comfortable air-conditioned piano bar and state of the art theater. Live entertainment featuring local singer/songwriters, musicians, and specially invited guest artists ranging from classic American Pop/Rock/Broadway to traditional Mexican, Latin, and Flamenco, as well as popular theatrical productions, music appreciation lectures, movies, casual dining, and more!

Now Playing in the Piano Bar

Tongo plays Latin/Cuban rhythms on his handmade flutes/drums Tuesdays, 5pm. Also select mornings on the riverside terrace.

Spanish singer/songwriter and guitarist Santiago Martin Rumberia sings traditional Flamenco, Pop and Latin rhythms with his full band on Tuesdays, 7 pm.

Trivia Madness! is on Wednesdays from 2-4pm. Free to play. Fun prizes!

Singer/guitarist Joby Hernandez plays Classic Pop/Rock favorites in English and Spanish Wednesdays, 5 pm. Also select mornings on the riverside terrace.

The Red Suitcases band plays popular covers in English and Spanish. Sundays and Wednesdays, 7:30 pm.

Singer-songwriters Zoe Wood and Eduardo León play Nuevo Flamenco and traditional Latin covers and originals. Thursdays, 5 pm.

Open Mic is on Thursdays at 7:30 pm. Sing, dance, play an instrument. The stage is yours. Arrive early to sign up.

‘The Joan Houston Show’ with Bob Bruneau at the piano features ‘The American Songbook’ Fridays at 5 pm. Classic music and lots of laughs!

Luis Villanueva sings Pop/Latin classics accompanied by Fernando Uribe at the piano/guitar. Fridays, 7:30 pm.

Bingo with Pearl is on Saturdays at 4 pm. Drink specials, gift certificates, and cash prizes. Special guests Ballet Folklorico Tradiciones will perform.

Cheko Ruiz and Alex Gonzalez present acoustic Latin/flamenco covers on Saturdays, 7:30 pm.

Salsa dancing/lessons is on Wednesdays & Sundays on the upper terrace, 8 pm. All are welcome.

Yuvia Niebla is a local singer/guitarist. She has a unique interpretive style and a beautiful voice. Sundays, 5 pm.

Now Playing in the Theater

‘Lady Zen’ is an internationally known award-winning lyric poet and singer/storyteller. She will present ‘Always Something There to Remind Me,’ a tribute to the music that influenced and inspired her. Fridays in June, 8 pm.

Vocalist Luis Villanueva presents a tribute show to Mexican singer/entertainer Juan Gabriel. Thursdays, 8 pm.

Gypsy Rumba is a high energy blend of Latin, Flamenco and Gypsy rhythms. Next show Sunday, June 10, 8 pm.

‘Princesas Desesperadas’ is the hilarious hit stage comedy about four Disney Princesses who get together fifteen years after their “happily ever after”. Presented in Spanish, and contains adult language. June 16, 23, 8:30pm.

Paco Ojeda’s ‘Dinner and a Movie’ series is on Tuesdays at 7 pm. Paco introduces the films, which are shown on a giant screen in the air-conditioned theater. A special dinner menu is also available.

Greater Tuna starring Ron Spencer and Tracy Parks plays on most Wednesdays at 8 pm. The hilarious story of small-town Texas with twenty-two eccentric characters played by just two actors with forty-two costume changes. This is the first time the show has been presented during the summer season.

Enjoy cool A/C. Happy Hour 2-6pm and 10pm-close. ‘The Zen Hour’ is 4-5pm daily with 2×1 tickets offered on select shows. Limited quantities.

For more details and online tickets with no booking fees visit www.IncantoVallarta.com. Open Tues-Sun. 9am-Midnight. Casual dining available 9am-11pm. Contact General Manager Gilberto Figueroa for special event bookings at [email protected]. Incanto is located at Insurgentes 109 (at the Rio Cuale). Call 322 223 9756 for reservations.

 

Photo by Paco Ojeda

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