Incanto once again features many local acts as the summer season begins. Three of those will be special concerts by established popular local artists Anais Belloso, Jose Carlos, and singer-songwriter Edgar Roxha.
Anais Belloso’s love themes and tales of broken hearts evoke beautiful simple lyrics and lovely melodies. Her first released original song, ‘El café’, garnered more than ten-thousand online streams in its first year. This will be her first solo concert at Incanto and she will welcome some special guests to join her on June 14 at 8pm. You can also see her weekly on Tuesdays 5-7pm in the piano bar with music partner, Victor. Concert tickets are currently available at Incanto’s box office. Visit their website for more information.
A Vallarta entertainment fixture, Jose Carlos, is an independent singer-songwriter and guitarist. His songs weave stories of love, heartbreak, philosophy, and social conscience with meaningful melodies that captivate audiences. His influences include New Trova, Mexican Folklore, Country, Funk, Jazz, Pop, and Bossa Nova. He composed and released his first album ‘Mirame’ in 2015. He recently released the new single,‘Tu Boca’, and is currently in the studio working on his second album. He will present a one night only solo concert featuring special guest musicians on June 21 at 8pm.
Edgar Roxha is a well-known local singer and songwriter of beautiful love songs. In 2015, he recorded his first single, ‘Imaginaria’, with producer Stefano Vieni. His smooth, heartfelt vocals melt his audience’s hearts. This will be his first solo concert in the theatre and he will welcome some special guests to join him on June 28 at 8pm. He will also present a special tribute show to Spanish artist Joaquin Sabina as a ticketed event in the piano bar on June 16 at 9:30pm. Both performances are nearly sold-out. Please check with the box office for availability. Edgar can also be seen weekly in the piano bar on Thursdays 5-7pm.
The popularity of the unique and eclectic Lady Zen continues to soar with a new theater show, The Soul Of Lady Zen on June 4 at 8pm, featuring the music of Carole King, Donnie Hathaway, Sade, Marvin Gaye, and Gil Scott Heron. She’ll also return to the piano bar weekly on Tuesdays at 7:30pm beginning June 18 as a ticketed show. Early reservations are recommended.
Perro Bravo Productions returns to Incanto this summer with the Spanish adapted version of Tomas Urtusastegui stage comedy, ‘Princesas Desesperadas’. Under the clever supervision of multi-award winner, director Ramiro Daniel, and with the participation of award-winning actors Juan Pablo Hernandez, Juan Carlos Ramirez, Cesar Trujillo, and Cesar Bravo, it’s a fast-paced comedy that tells the story of four Disney Princesses who get together fifteen years after their happily ever afters. Performances begin June 15 at 8:30pm. Presented in Spanish.
More weekly summer movies to be shown in the comfortable air-conditioned theatre on a big screen with state of the art sound. A special menu is also available for casual dining during the show.
Spring/Summer operating hours 9am-11:30pm Tues.- Sun. Closed on Mondays. Breakfast is served on the riverside terrace 9am-2pm. Lunch 12pm-11pm. Casual evening dining is available on two riverside terraces and in the air-conditioned piano bar 4-11pm. Happy Hour features two for one house cocktails, margaritas, and beer 4-6pm. Two for one show tickets for select current shows during ‘The Zen Hour’ 4-5pm daily. For more information and online tickets visit www.IncantoVallarta.com. Contact them at [email protected] or call 322 223 9756. Located at Insurgentes 109 (at the Rio Cuale).
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