Exciting events scheduled at The Jazz Foundation for the month of March

Puerto Vallarta’s newest jazz club, The Jazz Foundation, is located right on Vallarta’s malecon.  The club’s mission is to promote jazz and other genres of music to visitors and locals alike.  The Jazz Foundation is a forum, a restaurant, a bar, a classroom and a stage all wrapped up into one amazing new Vallarta venue with MUSIC as the STAR! With a location right across the street from the ocean, going to listen to fabulous music there couldn’t be more attractive.

With free entertanment scheduled every night, you can expect this recently opened jazz club to continue to gain in popularity. With a simple, yet stylish decor, a full bar, Louisiana style cuisine and a fabulous location, The Jazz Foundation is a wonderful new addition to Vallarta’s entertainment scene.

The Jazz Foundation, a new venue for jazz in Puerto Vallarta

Every Monday night, the club features local artists and talents. Tuesdays have a World Music theme. Wednesdays feature a jam session with jazz and blues and musical improv. Thursdays have a Party/Dance/Funk theme. On Fridays, the cool jazz quintet, Things I Feel, with Cuban and Mexican jazz musicians, performs. Saturday nights the house band, The Jazz Foundation Band entertains at the club. And on Sunday nights there’s a classic rock and blues theme. Special events are also offered and will be announced on ‘The Jazz Foundation’ facebook page or website at jazzpv.com.

To discover more about The Jazz Foundation go to: www.jazzpv.com or find them on facebook. The Jazz Foundation is located about one block south of McDonald’s on the Malecon (Calle Allende #116, Puerto Vallarta Centro). Tel # 322-113-0295.

Here are some exciting events scheduled at The Jazz Foundation for the month of March.

MAR 10- Flamenco / Danza y Música – La Chispa y Compañía
Thurs 9 PM

MAR 11-  A Love Electric – Wonder Tour – Todd Clouser
Fri 10 PM

MAR 12- A Love Electric – Wonder Tour
Sat 10 PM

MAR 13- Rock & Blues Sunset
Sun 7 PM

MAR 14- Calavera Beach – Rock & Jazz
Mon 4 PM

MAR 15- Tango & Poetry
Tue 8 PM

MAR 16- Jam session with The Jazz Foundation Band
Wed 9:30 PM

MAR 18- La garfield & Los Monda
Fri 8:30 PM

MAR 19- Diego Mondragon ( Violinist/Gypsy, Flamenco and Latin Jazz)
Sat 7 PM

MAR 20- Rock & Blues Sunset
Sun 7 PM

MAR 21- Talento Local
Mon 4 PM

MAR 22- Oli-Blues Band
Tue 8 PM

MAR 23- Jam session with The Jazz Foundation Band
Wed 9 PM

MAR 24- Dharma World Music
Thu 7:30 PM

MAR 25- Cool Jazz
Fri 9:30 PM

MAR 27- Rock & Blues Sunset
Sun 7 PM

MAR 29- Oli-Blues Band
Tue 8 PM

MAR 30- Jam session with The Jazz Foundation Band
Wed 9:30 PM

Puerto Vallarta's newest jazz club, The Jazz Foundation, is located right on Vallarta's malecon.  The club's mission is to promote jazz and . . .

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