Gilberto Santa Rosa at House of Blues: One G-Pass on January 25 at 7:30 p.m., starting from $28 (Up to 55% Off)


 

Today’s Groupon Las Vegas Daily Deal of the Day: Gilberto Santa Rosa at House of Blues: One G-Pass on January 25 at 7:30 p.m., starting from $28 (Up to 55% Off)

Buy now from only $28
Value $62.05
Discount Up to 55% Off

What You’ll Get

The Groupon Deal

How G-Pass Works: Following purchase, your G-Pass will be in your account. You may redeem your G-Pass via the mobile app when you enter the venue. You may also print it out in advance. Use the G-Pass to enter the venue directly; you won’t need to redeem at will call. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices – price may differ on day of event.

This is a limited time offer while quantities last so don’t miss out!

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The Fine Print
Promotional value expires Jan 26, 2018. Limit 8/person. Valid only for option purchased. All sales final, subject to Extraordinary Event Policy. Must purchase together to sit together. Merchant reserves right to sub closer seat. ADA seating can’t be guaranteed; contact box office prior to purchase for availability. Holder assumes all risk in connection w/ the event & releases Groupon & its affiliates, Ticketmaster, venue & their affiliates from any related claims. Ticket value includes all fees. Live Nation is issuer of tickets – discount reflects current ticket prices, which may change. Upon purchase, we will provide your email to Ticketmaster to be used in accordance with Ticketmaster’s Privacy Policy. Must be 21 or older. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Gilberto Santa Rosa at House of Blues
https://concerts1.livenation.com/event/1700537E1BD669D9
House of Blues Las Vegas 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. S, Las Vegas, NV 89119 (5.8 miles)
+17026327580

Alias: “El Caballero de la Salsa” (“The Gentleman of Salsa”)
How he earned that title: by holding the record for most number-one albums on the Billboard Tropical Albums charts, by always being sharply dressed, and by opening doors for the ladies of salsa
How he started his ascent to stardom: as a backup singer with the Mario Ortiz Orchestra in 1976, and then as a lead singer for La Grande Orchestra
How long he’s been leading his own band: since the early ’80s
Hallmark moments: when he became the first tropical-salsa singer to play Carnegie Hall; when he received the key to Union City, New Jersey, where he also has a star on the Walk of Fame at Celia Cruz Park

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