LatinoLife @ The Coronation

LatinoLife @ The Coronation

The UK’s undisputed King of Cuban Salsa ushers in the new era of The Windsors, and King Charles as UK monarch with an electric set to shut the house down of royalists and revellers who fancy making the most of the bank holiday weekend. Expect the salsa bangers and a great royal celebration the Latin way. 17.45 – 18.45
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Event Venue
Walpole Park
Event Address
Walpole Park, Mattock Ln, London W5 5EQ 
Date
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Rene Alvarez brings his electrifying and high energy Cuban salsa band. The Santiago-born singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and bandleader is one of the most sought-after Latin musicians and vocalists in Europe - winner of the LUKAS Awards for his salsa band Cuban Combination. Still fresh from his role in the latest James Bond movie, this 7-piece Cuban salsa band guarantees a high-energy music that will make even the most fickle wants to dance in a manner so even King Charles himself will be feeling the Latin vibes down at Buckingham Palace.

Free Festival Walpole Park, Mattock Ln, London W5 5EQ 

Rene plays from 17.45 – 18.45

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