Popular Blues Singer, Chris Kenny Returns to Vallarta with 4 Shows at Incanto

If you’ve been around Puerto Vallarta for a few years, you may have strolled into a restaurant or bar in the evening and heard Chris Kenny performing. Over the years, Chris has been one of Puerto Vallarta’s best known and appreciated, female musicians playing many different genres of music always with her signature blues twist. Intriguing, alluring and cool are just a few words that describe this extremely talented singer!.

Chris Kenny was a constant in Canada’s music scene from the late 90’s, until her move to Puerto Vallarta. She has shared the stage with many of Canada’s most talented blues artists and musicians. From 2011 through 2017, she delivered her powerful and diverse solo, duet, and band performances to Puerto Vallarta audiences. Her style can be described as jazz, blues, and a little rock ‘n’ roll. As an experienced artist, she consistently delivered a captivating and strong performance. Chris was known in Puerto Vallarta as a fascinating, accomplished and truthful communicator who could entertain and reach an audience with her smooth blues style.

After a two-year hiatus, Chris Kenny is returning to Incanto Vallarta for a four-show limited engagement. Not only has Chris been one of Vallarta’s most acclaimed blues singers, she also started CK Productions that brought in world-class musical talent to beautiful Vallarta locations. Before she headed back to Kingston, Canada for medical treatment, “Friends of Chris Kenny” put together a “Chris Kenny Benefit” that was attended by over 400 people and included an afternoon of music and friendship that raised funds to assist Chris with her medical expenses.

Cancer-free and performing limited engagements, Chris is thrilled to be returning to Vallarta for performances on Nov 25th, Dec 2nd, Dec 9th and Dec 16th from 7:15 to 9:15 pm at Incanto’s Bar. Tickets are available at www.incantovallarta.com or at the box office.

Chris Kenny has been one of my favorite singer/songwriters in Puerto Vallarta and I know that you’ll love spending an evening listening to her great sound. I also recommend picking up her superb CD, ‘Something So Right,’ when you see Chris perform at Incanto. Don’t miss this seasoned soulful performer bring her unique and heartfelt style back to Vallarta.

If you’ve been around Puerto Vallarta for a few years, you may have strolled into a restaurant or bar in the evening and heard . . .

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