Mexico - Puerto Vallarta - Entertainment
We are not starved for entertainment options in Puerto
Vallarta. There are a couple of clubs near our hotel. At one we saw an amazing
young Panamanian singer doing Motown songs. A couple of nights prior we went to
a drag show to see “Mama Tits: Big and Loud” (Deborah was quite amused to
listen to me ordering tickets for that one). There are also piano bars and lots
of the restaurants have live music in the evenings, although we tend to eat our
big meal out in the afternoon. Often we would just stumble upon a free concert
in a plaza or at the amphitheater by the arches on the Malecón.
On two occasions we heard military bands, which is normally one of my least
favorite musical genres, but they had unexpected musical selections (Frank
Sinatra, Duke Ellington) and they were both actually quite good. The buskers
were more hit and miss, but it is easy enough to either stop and listen or walk
away and not. Of course, some of the best entertainment is just people
watching, or seeing the pelicans dive for their dinner.
Yucatecan dancers
He/She had a great voice and was funny most of the time. Definitely R-rated though.
The conductor for the navy band was very animated.
(video by Deborah)
Busker on the Malecón - one of the good ones.
(video by Deborah)
This gentleman, who seems to have some affliction (stroke?) that affects his singing ability, nevertheless soldiers on with entertaining all of us on the bus. We love his reaction when he realizes Deborah is recording him.
Video by Deborah of the Yucatecan dancers
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