Dont miss Live at the Eleanor

Tacoma, WALocal News

Tacoma Arts Live invites the community to enjoy "Live at the Eleanor" at the Tacoma Armory, with performances every Friday and Saturday evening. The event kicks off on May 3 with Rouge, a French quartet known for blending humor and musicianship in their shows. Following that, Riio, a reggaeton artist from Guadalajara, will perform on May 9, bringing electrifying rhythms and vibrant Caribbean sounds. On May 10, Correo Aereo will present a rich variety of pan-Latin music, showcasing influences from Argentina to Venezuela. All performances begin at 8 p.

m. with doors opening at 7 p. m. This initiative not only promotes local talent but also enhances the cultural landscape of Tacoma, making it a hub for diverse artistic expression. Guests can enjoy the intimate atmosphere while sipping on craft beverages.

More information is available at tacomaaartslive. org.

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