Bellevue Beats New Age Flamenco

Bellevue, WALocal News

New Age Flamenco, a band established in 1998, has captivated audiences with its infectious performances that fuse Mediterranean folk, Gypsy soul, jazz, and Latin music. Their unique sound is characterized by covers of popular tunes from renowned artists like Armik, Gypsy Kings, Dean Martin, and Carlos Santana, blended with world influences. As part of the Bellevue Beats concert series, they are set to reignite the vibrant music scene in Downtown Bellevue with free concerts running from April through autumn. This initiative aims to bring the community together, offering live performances in various parks and plazas each week at noon. For those unable to attend in person, the series also provides virtual experiences, allowing fans to enjoy the music from the comfort of their homes.

Members of New Age Flamenco pride themselves on their professional training, ensuring high-quality entertainment during their shows. The concert series highlights the importance of local arts and culture while fostering community engagement through music. With a focus on both in-person and virtual attendance, Bellevue Beats promises to be an enriching experience for music lovers of all ages.

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