Luna Lounge Bucerias expand their Tribute Shows up the coast to Guayabitos

One of the most exciting entertainment experiences on the North Shore is the highly successful Luna Lounge in Bucerías. With superb shows, wonderful food and all around fun, their “Tribute Dinner Shows” have ruled the night this season and continue to sell out at a record pace!

For February and March, Luna Lounge is expanding up the coast 45 minutes to the coastal town of Guayabitos where they will feature some of the season’s most exciting shows at The Pina Colada Restaurant.

This past Wednesday night, they featured Amberly Beatty’s Patsy Cline Tribute. We heard all the favorites like, “Let the Teardrops Fall,” “Blue Moon On Kentucky,” “Bill Bailey,” “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” “Back in Baby’s Arms” and of course the most famous song, “Crazy” along with over 20 additional fantastic tunes. Amberly’s performance was breathtaking with first class vocals, choreography and dazzling costumes. She floated through the audience connecting with the crowd and even danced on stage with audience members. The show sold out in 2 days with minimal advertising, so don’t delay in getting tickets for upcoming shows.

Coming up on Wednesday, February 22nd, is the Tom Jones Tribute Show with the talented Dave LaFame. You’ll love hearing Tom Jones songs like “Delilah,” “The Green Green Grass of Home,” “She’s a Lady” and many many more! The show is sexy and everyone will enjoy Dave’s great performance!

The next Wednesday, March 1st, you’ll see Will Chalmer’s, The Neil Diamond Tribute Show. You’ll love songs like, “Cracklin’ Rose,” “Sweet Caroline” and “I Am, I Said.” Will’s shows always sell out, so don’t delay in getting your tickets.

On March 8th, The Johnny Cash Tribute Show comes to town. Philip Bauer brings the music and persona of this legend to us with favorite songs like, “Ring of Fire,” “Walk The Line,” “Folsom Prison Blues” and many more!

The Crazy Bitches Drag Show debuts in Guayabitos on March 13th with their unique mix of music, dance and outrageous adult oriented comedy. This show sells out each week in Bucerias and is definitely a MUST SEE performance!

On March 22nd, The Jerry Lee Lewis Tribute Show arrives with songs like, “Great Balls of Fire” and “Whole Lot of Shakin’ Goin’ On,” just to name a few. This high energy show will thrill you with outstanding talent and stellar songs!

And finally, on March 29th, you’ll see The Garth Brooks Tribute with Las Vegas headliner, Dean Simmons. Known as the best Garth Brook’s tribute artist anywhere, you will love hearing him perform “Friends in Low Places,” “The Dance,” “Unanswered Prayers” and “If Tomorrow Never Comes” along with so many more favorites.

Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to see world class entertainment every Wednesday night starting at 7 pm at The Pina Colada Restaurant in Guayabitos.

For tickets to any of these exciting Luna Lounge Shows go to lunaloungebucerias.com or see Linda Gibbs at Casita De La Penita to pay cash for tickets.

One of the most exciting entertainment experiences on the North Shore is the highly successful Luna Lounge in Bucerías. With superb shows, wonderful food . . .

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