Jorge Luis Pacheco Trio – 1st Set

Friday, October 10 2025 at 6:00 PM

Doors: 6:00 PM. Performance: 6:30 PM

Direct From Cuba: Jorge Luis Pacheco NYC is coming to Drom for one night only performing Buena Vista Social Club and his original music! Get ready to experience the incredible talent of Jorge Luis Pacheco live in person. This event is a rare opportunity to witness his mesmerizing performance up close. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable night of music and artistry. Grab your tickets now before they sell out!

 


20 dollar table minimum per person is required.
21+
Tickets are non-refundable.

$70

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Description

Cuba has long been renowned for its cultural riches, including some of the most extraordinary pianists in the world.  Jorge Luis Pacheco stands out as a celebrated figure, known for his breathtaking “flying hands.” With his distinctive style, Pacheco continues to redefine Cuban music, presenting a fresh and vibrant voice that captivates audiences globally.

Experience an extraordinary evening with Jorge Luis Pacheco as he honors the Buena Vista Social Club and shares his powerful original works—a vibrant celebration of Cuba’s rich musical traditions.

Hailing from Havana, Pacheco is a dazzling force in Cuban music, known for his virtuosic piano mastery, captivating vocals and his connection with his audience. His music blends jazz, Afro-Cuban rhythms, classical influences, and soul, creating an electrifying experience that has captivated audiences worldwide.

Pacheco’s whirlwind performances showcase his passion, technique, and improvisation. Often compared to legends like Chucho Valdés and Keith Jarret, his unique style transcends genres. A Montreux Jazz award winner, Pacheco has collaborated with icons like Wynton Marsalis and Dave Weckl and performed on prestigious stages including SF Jazz, Kennedy Center, Blue Note Jazz Festival, Lincoln Center, and the Apollo.

Don’t miss this unforgettable night of music with Jorge Luis Pacheco—a celebration of Cuba’s rich musical heritage and its exciting future.

“We have not heard a talent like this in years. They are already saying that he will be the one to save Latin Jazz and remind everyone that the greatest musicians with the most fire, are Cuban.”-Wendy Oxenhorn, Jazz Foundation of America