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Tito Puente, Jr & His Latin Jazz Orchestra
Tito Puente, Jr & His Latin Jazz Orchestra

Fri, Sep 15

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The Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center

Tito Puente, Jr & His Latin Jazz Orchestra

On April 20th, 2023, Tito Puente “King Of Mambo,” “King Of Latin Music” will be 100 years old. Tito Puente, Jr.’s 23/24 Season Tour is in celebration of his father’s Centennial! Son of the legendary American Salsa & Latin Jazz musician Tito Puente, Tito Puente, Jr. has big shoes to fill & he does!

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Time & Location

Sep 15, 2023, 8:00 PM

The Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center, 231 Creamery Pond Rd, Chester, NY 10918, USA

About the Event

Son of the legendary American Salsa and Latin Jazz musician Tito Puente, Tito Puente, Jr. has big shoes to fill. And boy does he!

On April 20th, 2023, Tito Puente “King Of Mambo,” “King Of Latin Music” will be 100 years old. Tito Puente, Jr.’s 23/24 Season Tour is in celebration of his father’s Centennial!

Tito Puente, Jr and his Ensemble brings exhilarating Latin rhythms that will get your feet moving. Tito Puente Jr. has become an audience favorite in casinos, performing arts centers, symphony halls, and jazz festivals worldwide, performing more than 300 shows over the past 5 years.

Always honoring his father’s legacy, Tito Puente, Jr. has also made a name for himself as one of the most exciting Latin musicians touring today. Tito Puente, Jr. carries his father with him — imprinted on his physical being and locked in his soul. It’s in his looks, his joy, and his music. Tito Jr. is on a passionate mission, determined to nurture the musical legacy left by his father.

He has found captive audiences who echo his passion. Crowds lured to a venue by a father are returning to see the son — and to once again participate in the high voltage celebration that takes place on stage.

“A dazzling show filled with charisma, flair, and all the right dance moves. His skill at playing, singing, and dancing was undeniable… Tito Puente Jr. shined with a talent that was all his own.” — The Examiner

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