Kim Kuzma returns to The Palm for her 10th season

Award-winning Canadian vocalist and popular entertainer, Kim Kuzma is especially excited about the upcoming entertainment season in Puerto Vallarta. Known for her powerful vocal range and mesmerizing stage presence, Kim is celebrating her 10th anniversary of performing in PV at The Palm Cabaret and Bar this season. Years have passed since she started out in PV and Kim is thrilled to be taking her show back to The Palm, where it all began. Acústico will play every Sunday and Wednesday beginning November 22nd at 7:00. By offering Acústico twice weekly, more visitors will have the opportunity to attend this fantastic show that is always in demand.

So what are the ingredients that make Acústico fresh, exciting and popular each new entertainment season? To start with, Kim always manages to come up with dramatic, new song ideas combined with truly unique mashups that keep people raving about the show and coming back for more. She blends new and familiar songs with Spanish favorites, from Rihanna to Michel LeGrand and a little Enrique Iglesias with each and every performance. Respected by musicians, critics and fans alike, Kim brings sass, high energy, wit and amazing vocal ability to the stage each new season. Another reason for Acústico’s enduring popularity is the team of extremely talented musicians
who hail from all parts of Mexico. Joining Kim this season will be Eduardo Leon on guitar, Fernando Gonzalez on rhythm guitar, Roberto Falcon on bass, Jeronimo Guido Martinez on drums and Bob Tansen on flute. Kim looks forward to bringing special guest musicians to the stage who will continue to add excitement and variety to the performances.

On Sunday, November 22 at 7:00, Kim and the band members of Acústico debut with all live music from their triumphant new CD, Acústico II and a CD release party with special surprises. The new music is entertaining, inspiring and captivating. There’s an intoxicating variety of favorites and mashups with a latin flair along with consistently superb instrumentals. Kim’s voice is in top form and her interpretations of “California Dreaming,” “Dark Lady” and “Windmills of Your Mind” are amazing. “If You Love Me,” toward the end of the CD is simply beautiful and will capture your heart. Rest assured, Acústico II will translate into a hugely popular season for Kim Kuzma and her band.

Acústico… Is without a doubt, an essential experience for anyone looking for a quality live music performance in Puerto Vallarta” – Paco Ojeda, Vallarta Lifestyles Managing Editor

Tickets are available at The Palm’s ticket booth at Olas Altas #508, or online at www.ThePalmPV.com and www.vallartatickets.com.

Award-winning Canadian vocalist and popular entertainer, Kim Kuzma is especially excited about the upcoming entertainment season in Puerto Vallarta. Known for her powerful vocal . . .

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