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Hardee's Latin Music Festival

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Hardee's Latin Music Festival

Time: June 11, 2011 from 5pm to 11pm
Location: 24th Street Park
City/Town: Virginia Beach, VA
Event Type: virginia beach events, virginia beach latin music, virginia beach music, virginia beach salsa
Organized By: VBnightlife.com / VBdaylife.com
Latest Activity: Jun 11, 2011

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For two days, Virginia Beach celebrates the sights and sounds of the Latin experience. Based on a popular Latin festival in Miami, the Virginia Beach version retains the key ingredients of good food, family participation, and first-rate Latin music

 

National performers electrify the diverse audience with high-energy tunes that move the crowd to dance under the stars. Local and regional Latin acts (each with their own loyal fan base) take the stage and unite festival-goers with the rhythms of Salsa, Merengue, and Jazz.

 

Friday, June 10
5:15pm-6:00pm, Salem High School Steel Drum Band
6:15pm-7:30pm, Tumbao Salsero
7:45pm-9:00pm, Bachoca
9:30pm-11:00pm, Raul Acosta y Oro Solido

Saturday, June 11
8:30am-12:00pm, Zumba Marathon
12:45pm-1:45pm, Mariachi La Vox De Mexico
2:15pm-3:30pm, Latin Jazz Conspiracy
4:00pm-5:15pm, Ultima Nota
5:45pm-7:00pm, Flamazo Tropical
7:30pm-9:00pm, Luisito Rosario
9:30pm-11:00pm, Larry Harlow Orchestra

Additional activities include the Zumba Fitness Marathon, a 3-hour Latin-inspired, easy-to-follow fitness routine led by Master Level Zumba Instructor Liana Veda.  Door prizes and awards are featured.  Latin Fest is a free event.

 

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