Jonny Liebeck Quartet @ LatinoLife's 'Intimo' Summer Concert Series (Day 1) 2021

The highlight of DAY 1 at LatinoLife’s ‘Intimo’ dinner-concerts had to be the Latin Jazz journey that Jonny Liebeck and his quartet took us on. For lovers of real music this was paradise; 4 funk masters jamming in our kitchen as the sun set behind. Loved it!

During the Summer of 2021, as locked down eased but live music venues in London were still closed, LatinoLife  opened its doors for a series of intimate dinner-concerts. On four days in June, our guests listened to the magic of some of the UK's best Latin music, live in our open-plan kitchen-living, overlooking a spectacular view of London, and in our garden, whilst enjoying delicious food and cocktails from our favourite Latin American chefs.

What an experience! 4 unique evenings of food, great music and merriment latino-style, just like we do it 'en casa'! The sounds and smells extended beyond our walls and got the whole neighbourhood talking.

Register your interest for future Intimo series https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/latino-life-intimo-tickets-183686450117

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