Tag Archives: Arepa

Every Thursday in May: Tango Rubino

Four experienced musicians with a diverse musical background have embarked on a new challenge to form a tango band. Tango Rubino live at Cruzao Arepa Bar every thursday in May.

Not a long break, but a break – Festive season closing dates:

Cruzao Arepa Bar will be closed the following days: Saturday December 24th Sunday December 25th Monday December 26th Opening normal hours Tuesday December 26th to Friday December 29th Then closing again Saturday

Original music with authentic Latin passion: Kakao, live at Cruzao Arepa Bar

Friday December 23rd. – 9:00pm Melbourne-based, six-piece world music fusion Kakao draw upon Afro-Latin beats such as salsa, cumbia and samba, fused with the Caribbean rhythm of reggae and a dash of

The uncontrollably eclectic musical explosion of Los Locos Latin Jazz returns to Cruzao

Thursday December 22nd – 7:30pm Los Locos return to Cruzao this Thursday for another month-long residency at Cruzao Arepa Bar. The evening starts with a blend of latin jazz and world classics… only

Oscar Poncell returns to play his solo guitar repertoire

Wednesday, December 21st – 7:30pm Oscar Poncell was born in Australia and spent his teenage years in Chile. He returned to Australia in 2000 to further his musical knowledge, studying guitar under

WIN FREE TICKETS TO THE BEST LATIN EVENTS OF 2012!

Next Friday, December 23rd, during the performance of Kakao, we will be giving away tickets to see the Melbourne Filmoteca first screening of 2012, the Maelo Ruiz Latin Affair Australian Tour, the

The Fitzroy Latin Sunday with Jose Nieto at Cruzao Arepa Bar…

Sunday December 18th – 6:00 pm. Cali-born singer/songwriter Jose Nieto on guitar and vocals for an afternoon of trova, son, cumbia, folklore and mucho más! Join us for a suave, relaxed afternoon

Kunataki are back…

Saturday, December 17th – 9:00pm Kunataki’s amazing musical journey across Latin America and their incredible musicianship is back this Saturday at Cruzao Arepa Bar. Kunataki is an Aymara (official indigenous language in