$20 for Grupo Niche Concert at House of Blues Orlando on Saturday, February 16, at 9 p.m. (Up to $41 Value)
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Colombian band from the “salsa capital of the world” proves they still have it after almost 35 years with a set list of their biggest hits
Music is the soundtrack to our lives—from the ballad you slow-danced to at senior prom to the ballad you slowly walked home alone to. Remember the good times with this deal to see Grupo Niche at House of Blues Orlando. For $20, you get one G-Pass for general admission on Saturday, February 16, at 9 p.m. (up to a $41 value, including all fees). Doors open at 8 p.m. Because the ticket is a G-Pass, our customers can use it to enter the venue directly; they will not need to redeem their voucher at will cal.<p>
Grupo Niche, formed by the late Jairo Varela in 1978, was already one of the most successful bands in the “salsa capital of the world,” Cali, Colombia, when they made their United States debut at Madison Square Garden in 1986. Inciting dance parties wherever it goes, Grupo Niche brings fans to a fever pitch with its signature song, “Cali Pachanguero,” which pays a hip-swinging tribute to its rowdy hometown and its carnivals, raised streets, and mountains ringing with infectious horn lines. Other classics by the salsa-slinging superstars include “Han Cojido La Cosa,” a bright yet poignant tune about defiance in the face of racial mockery, and the nostalgic “Mi Pueblo Natal.”<p>
Grupo Niche Performing Its Cumbia Hit “La Canoa Rancha
_Due to security restrictions, G-Passes must be printed out and presented in person at the event. They cannot be redeemed through the mobile app._ ####House of Blues Orlando Perched in Downtown Disney West Side, House of Blues Orlando resembles something of a backwoods theme park itself. Giant signs herald the venue from atop an old water tower taken from Mickey Mouse’s ancestral estate, and between trees wrapped entirely in twinkling lights stands a sprawling, neon-lit wooden roadhouse whose stage and lantern-strung patio bustle with boisterous entertainments nearly every night. A box of Delta Mississippi mud beneath its stage links it to its sister locations across the country.