Luna Rumba Celebrates with End of the Season Concert on March 13th

Luna Rumba Productions (in association with) Los Arroyos Verde, presents their end of the season Moonlight Concert at 7 pm on March 13th in Bucerias. Experience an unforgettable evening of music, performed by some of the best musical talents in the Banderas Bay area, by the light of the moon in a beautiful garden called “Los Arroyos Verdes”. You can be part of this extraordinary night that showcases this most exceptional music.

When Luna Rumba burst on the Banderas Bay music scene, they made quite an impact, selling out 50 consecutive shows per year for three years in a row. They also became the recipient of many international awards including: “Best Latin CD” – The Independent Music Award, “Honorable Mention and 2nd place in the world” – International Songwriters Contest, “Finalist, 2nd place in the world, best Latin song – The John Lennon Songwriting Awards; and “Runner up – 2nd place, best band in Mexico” – Hard Rock Cafe International Battle of the Bands

After an absence of several seasons, Luna Ruma has once again returned with their blend of Latin Fusion, Gypsy Flamenco, Arabic Melodies, Cuban Rhythms, Celtic Riffs and Latin Jazz. Luna Rumba clearly captures the hearts and soul of their audience.

They are back this season and are continuing their legacy of sold out, highly regarded shows. Luna Rumba seems to be able to ignite the evening with a contagious enthusiasm and energy, as over 350 attendees discovered at their first concert this season.

Luna Rumba is a celebration of exquisite sound. With many recognizable songs along with a mix of eclectic music and accompanying vocals, fiery violin, rumba-flamenco guitar, soothing flute, cool bass and exotic percussion instruments and drums, their world-music style enthralls and excites. Each musician is a superbly accomplished in his own right. The beautiful, interpretive, Spanish dancer adds another level of creativity and depth to the show.

Audiences have once again fallen in love with their beauty, creativity and unique sound. Experience their hot, gypsy-inspired Rumba Fusion. Eduardo Leon will perform vocals and classical guitar. Geo Uhrich, the creator and leader of the group, will once again inspire with his creativity, stringed instruments and vision for the music. Luis Rascon will amaze with his cello and more! And Lilly with her incredible dancing and skill on percussion, top off this extraordinary group.

The new Luna Rumba will play your favorites along with mixing in new energy and inspiration! Original new music will merge with old favorites to give you the best Rumba Flamenco Fusion you’ll find anywhere! Welcome back Luna Rumba. We are so excited to enjoy this astonishing music once again!

On March 13, Luna Rumba will bring it home for the “End of the Season Party”; and they are prepared to celebrate BIG, with special guest artists “Media Luna” and a visit from the “Dancing Horses.”

Media Luna started performing professionally in 2014 and have been setting their adopted home of San Miguel de Allende on fire for the last several years combining gypsy rumba, flamenco, rock and huapango.

So get your tickets now to the event of the season! If you like high energy combined with awe-inspiring performing, you will love this concert. Bring your dancing shoes too because Luna Rumba is going to rock it on the last set!

Los Arroyos Verdes is located in Bucerias on Ave. Estaciones # 1099 and can be reached by phone at 329-298-6312. For more information go to www.lunarumba.com or email questions to: [email protected] or telephone: 322 158 2716

“Whenever this group has taken the stage over the years, the audience explodes in cheering and applause. It is clear that Luna Rumba captures the hearts and soul of their audience.” Deb Jean

Luna Rumba Productions (in association with) Los Arroyos Verde, presents their end of the season Moonlight Concert at 7 pm on March 13th in Bucerias . . .

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