Lorena Peril and Ray Jon Narbaitz Perform 3 Shows in February

Last season, the sensational Lorena Peril, along with her husband, Ray Jon Narbaitz, dazzled the Puerto Vallarta entertainment scene with their amazing talent.

A few years back, these seasoned performers had fallen in love, gotten married and left Las Vegas for Europe to perform in the hit musical, “Grease.” Upon their return to Las Vegas, they developed their own  “Sonny and Charo” style cabaret show which eventually led them to headline at The Red Room last season.

Vallarta audiences fell in love with Lorena and Ray Jon, and many fans returned over and over to see their show!  “Married and Looking” received  outstanding reviews and was the show to see last year!

After wrapping up their performances at The Red Room last Spring, Lorena was asked return to The Luxor Hotel and Casino and once again headline in Anita Mann’s production, “Fantasy,” one of Vegas’ most popular shows.  Lorena has also been busy singing the national anthem at major sporting events and participating  in charity work at Opportunity Village and Toys for Tots, just to name a  few.  Ray Jon has been working in the Convention industry in Vegas for the  past few months.

Act  II Entertainment is beyond excited to welcome back Lorena and Ray Jon for 3 shows only,  February 7th, 8th and 9th at 7 pm on the Main Stage.  .

With sold out performances and stellar reviews last season,  Lorena and Ray Jon quickly became Vallarta’s MUST SEE show and fans are once again, eagerly looking forward to Lorena’s amazing vocals and Ray Jon’s guitar playing and soulful singing!

Last year at Act II, Lorena performed several traditional Mexican songs that were so beautiful that they brought tears to our eyes . Other fabulous songs  were, Etta James’ “At Last,” Susan Tedeschi’s “Hurts So Bad” and Linda Ronstadt’s “Blue Bayou.” Ray Jon rocked the show with Billy Joel’s “She’s Always A Woman to Me,” “Footloose” and “My Girl.”

Audiences loved  watching Lorena  get her “sexy on” with songs like Shakira’s “My Hips Don’t Lie,” Selena’s “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom,” “Nasty Naughty Boy” and the burlesque style number, “Long John Blues.” With multiple gorgeous costume changes and a hot body to hang them on, Lorena  had her audiences totally captivated as she’d glide down the aisles.

Lorena and Ray Jon can’t wait to return to Act II for their February shows.  They love the fact that so many of their Vallarta fans came to see the “Fantasy” show in Vegas over the Summer and Fall.  They are looking forward to performing favorites from last season along with new surprises!

In anticipation of the high demand for tickets, Act II has moved the show to the Main Stage so more people can attend this limited engagement.  There  will  also be VIP seats available in the front as well.  Tickets have been selling fast, so don’t miss your opportunity to see these extraordinary entertainers.

For more information or to purchase tickets to see Lorena Peril and Ray Jon, go to actiiententertainment.com.

What an amazing night! These two took the stage with such gusto and flair and brought down the house! The whole place was jumping with their fabulous energy and music! Lorena has a stunning voice that fills the room along with Ray’s great vocals and smoking guitar! This is a show not to be missed!

Last season, the sensational Lorena Peril, along with her husband, Ray Jon Narbaitz, dazzled the Puerto Vallarta entertainment scene with their amazing . . .

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