Thanksgiving Dinner with Michel Giglia at Incanto

Incanto will offer a delectable traditional Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings in two seatings, 6pm or 8pm on Nov. 22, featuring live music by French vocalist Michel Giglia and pianist Dennis Crow.

Michel’s velvety smooth vocals are charming audiences every Thursday (5-7pm) with romantic French and Latin classics in a contemporary style.

Dinner reservations are required. A full menu and online tickets are available at their website IncantoVallarta.com.

You can also give thanks for a new show of Naked Boys Singing! added at Incanto.

Fun, Sassy, Clever, Witty!

Six talented young Latino actors sing and dance their way into your heart completely naked in this enduring musical comedy that is currently celebrating its 20th Anniversary off-Broadway.

“Fun show, great voices, going back for more!” – Bob Scarano

Presented in English. Now playing with an added show on Thanksgiving Nov. 22 at 8 pm.

Also happening at Incanto

Cheko Ruiz presents ‘The Music of The Gipsy Kings and More!’ on Sundays, now at 9:30pm. Featuring many of Vallarta’s premier musicians including singer-songwriter Zoe Wood and percussionist Danny ‘Choy’ Renteria. They have added a new horn section and several more musicians for an even more incredible music experience! Reserve online today.

Singer, author, storyteller, Lady Zen’s all-new show ‘Songs I Want To Sing’ is garnering rave reviews! Featuring many of her personal favorite covers and originals, including music by artists Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Sade, and Aretha Franklin, in what quickly becomes more of a spiritual journey than just a concert. Now playing through Dec. 21.

Vocalist Hannah Brady is now singing in the theatre featuring classic jazz, swing, and a dash of Broadway in ‘A Golden Era Evening’. Familiar favorites include I’ll Be Seeing You, Lost and Found, People, and a few other musical comedy gems. Accompanied by Andreas Piedra on piano. Saturdays at 7pm. Added performance Dec. 1, 7pm.

Popular local band Tatewari will celebrate their 12th Anniversary together with a special new CD release concert at Incanto on Saturday, Dec. 8 at 7pm. Beautiful Latin flamenco instrumentals that have become an integral part of the Vallarta music experience. Reserve online or visit Incanto’s box office. Early reservations are recommended.

In the Piano Bar

Singer-songwriters Joby Hernandez and Tongo have joined for their new duo show on Mondays at 5pm. Both incredible talents, they play live and sing in English and Spanish.

Singer-songwriters Zoe Wood and Eduardo León play Nuevo Flamenco, jazz, swing, and Latin covers and originals with Danny ‘Choy’ Renteria on percussion and Special Guest, Pepe Galvan, on bass. Mondays at 7:30pm.

Singer-songwriter Edgar Roxha sings in English and Spanish and plays in a mellow style. perfect for relaxing with your favorite cocktail. Tuesdays at 5pm. Happy Hour 4-6pm.

The ‘Blue Knote Jazz Duet’ features seasoned band members Jorge Hernandez (The Zippers) on guitar and vocalist Chris Watters. They have received great reviews! Jazz/Bossa Nova, Tuesdays at 7pm.

Pianist Jean-Guy Comeau (‘Jay-Gee’) plays French, Latin and American favorites in ‘Totally Romantico’. Wednesdays from 5-7pm.

‘The Red Suitcases’ band plays Latin favorites and American classic rock/pop covers in English and Spanish. Sundays and Wednesdays at 7:30pm.

Pianist Dennis Crow plays standards and show-tunes nightly at 9:30pm (except Thursdays). Join him around the piano and sing along to your favorites!

Open Mic is on Thursdays at 7:30pm hosted by Tracy Parks and Joby Hernandez. Sing, dance, the stage is yours! No cover. Arrive early to sign up.

The Joan Houston Show, Fridays at 5pm with Bob Bruneau at the piano. Familiar favorites from ‘The Great American Songbook’ and lots of laughs.

Award-winning vocalist Luis Villanueva sings Latin and American pop/standards in English and Spanish accompanied by Fernando Uribe at the piano. Fridays at 7:30pm.

Bingo with Pearl is on Saturdays at 4pm. Great prizes including show tickets and cash, drink specials and live entertainment. Special Guests Lydia Damato and Jacqui Birchall will host on Nov. 24 while Pearl spends time in Tuna for Thanksgiving. Loteria is held on the third Saturday of the month with a variety of guest hosts.

George Gracia is a local singer-songwriter known for his brilliant acoustic guitar music featuring soul, pop, and blues. Sundays at 5pm.

Salsa Dancing/Lessons are on held on Sundays and Wednesdays at 8pm (upper outdoor terrace) with professional instructor Francisco Ledezma. Lessons are free with your food/drink purchase. Beginners welcome.

Hours 4-11:30pm daily. Happy Hour with 2×1 house cocktails and beer 4-6pm. For more information and online tickets visit Incanto’s all-new website, www.IncantoVallarta.com Casual dining is available on two riverside terraces and in the air-conditioned piano bar. Contact them at [email protected] or call 322 223 9756 for reservations. Located at Insurgentes 109 (at the Rio Cuale).

Incanto will offer a delectable traditional Thanksgiving dinner with all the trimmings in two seatings, 6pm or 8pm on Nov. 22, featuring live music by . . .

Follow Us On Google News | Get Our Newsletter



Trending News on PVDN

  • tropical-storm-flossie-hurricane-mexico-pacific-coastTropical Storm Flossie to Strengthen into Hurricane as It Tracks Along Mexico’s Pacific Coast Tropical Storm Flossie is expected to become a Category 2 hurricane by July 2 as it moves parallel to Mexico’s Pacific coast, bringing dangerous rainfall, wind, and surf. Tropical Storm Flossie is on the verge of forming from Tropical Depression Six-E and is forecast to strengthen rapidly into a hurricane as it parallels Mexico’s southwestern…
  • timeshare puerto vallartaUS Uncertainty Slows Growth in Mexico’s Vacation Property Market in 2025 Tourism developers in Mexico lower 2025 sales projections due to U.S. policy uncertainty under Trump, with American buyers making up 70% of the market. Mexico’s vacation property market is feeling the effects of political turbulence north of the border, with tourism developers projecting slower sales growth in 2025. According to the Mexican Association of Tourism…
  • tropical-storm-flossie-mexico-coast-rain-surf-alertCabo Corrientes under tropical storm watch as Flossie expected to Bring Heavy Rain and Dangerous Surf to Southwestern Mexico Tropical Storm Flossie is forecast to strengthen and may impact Mexico's southwest coast from Zihuatanejo to Cabo Corrientes with heavy rain, flooding, and hazardous surf early this week. Tropical Storm Flossie is expected to deliver heavy rains, gusty winds, and dangerous surf conditions to Mexico’s southwestern coast in the coming days, prompting authorities to issue…
  • cancun-hotels-sargassum-cleanup-failuresCancun Weekly Sargassum Outlook (June 24–30, 2025) Sargassum levels across the Caribbean continue to rise as the 2025 season peaks. Tourists heading to Cancún or Isla Mujeres this week should be prepared for varying beach conditions. Here’s what to expect. 📡 Offshore Conditions Satellite data from the University of South Florida reports the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt has reached record levels this…
  • cancun-beach-cleanup-sargassumMassive Beach Cleanup to Combat Sargassum in Cancun After a week of the Cancun’s tourism department denying sargassum existed and insisting media photos were fakes, over 600 public servants and volunteers joined the first simultaneous beach cleanup. In a bold step toward environmental preservation and tourism sustainability, Cancun's Municipal President Ana Paty Peralta led the city’s first simultaneous beach cleanup effort this week.…
  • cancun-2025-sargassum-beaches-and-activitiesSargassum won’t ruin your Cancun vacation, there are plenty of clean beaches and tourist activities As the 2025 sargassum season continues through September, visitors to Cancun can still enjoy clear beaches like Playa Delfines and Playa Caracol. As the 2025 sargassum season intensifies across Quintana Roo, tourists are finding it more difficult to enjoy the region’s iconic white-sand beaches without encountering the unsightly brown seaweed. While the influx of sargassum…
  • puerto vallarta airportCanadian travelers are falling in love with Puerto Vallarta all over again Canadian travel to Puerto Vallarta continued to rise in 2024 with nearly half a million visitors from Canada, prompting expanded air routes and growing interest from airlines in 2025 like Porter. Puerto Vallarta is seeing a steady surge in Canadian visitors in 2024, with more than 490,000 travelers from Canada arriving by air—a 2 percent…
  • Mexico’s health ministry asks public not to stigmatize the LGBTQ+ community due to monkeypoxPuerto Vallarta sees economic boom with LGBTQ tourism leading the way Puerto Vallarta thrives on LGBTQ tourism, with inclusive policies and global events like Vallarta Pride driving nearly 40% of the local economy. Puerto Vallarta has long been known for its stunning coastline, laid-back vibe, and Mexican charm. But over the past two decades, this Pacific destination has also carved out a reputation as one of…
  • tropical-wave-7-floods-bacalar-chetumal-emergency-responseTropical Wave Floods Bacalar and Chetumal as Navy and Army Activate Emergency Plans Torrential rains from Tropical Wave 7 flood Bacalar and Chetumal, prompting emergency response from the Navy and Army. Several towns remain isolated in southern Quintana Roo. Torrential rains caused by Tropical Wave Number 7 have flooded multiple communities in southern Quintana Roo, prompting a joint emergency response from Mexico’s Navy and Army. Authorities activated their…
  • cancun hotelsWhich beaches in Quintana Roo have Sargassum today (and which do not!) June 23, 2025: The Sargassum Monitoring Network reports which beaches in Quintana Roo are clean and which are heavily affected by the seaweed today. The sargassum season is back along the shores of Quintana Roo, with seaweed washing up once again on beaches from Cancún to Tulum. While some destinations remain mostly clear, others are…
Scroll to Top