Viva La Música festival returns to SeaWorld Orlando
SeaWorld Orlando’s annual Latin festival is back as Viva La Música takes over the park in May.
It runs over two weekends, May 13-14 and May 20-21.
Park visitors can enjoy a host of entertainment featuring salsa, bachata, reggaetón, and more.
Authentic cuisine on offer is inspired by the flavors of the Caribbean, Spain, and Central and South America.
Traditional chef-curated dishes such as Mofongo, Arepas and Lomo Saltado are served.
Viva La Música is highlighted by live concerts as well as Latin performances and family-friendly activities.
The headline concert lineup includes:
May 13, Rey Ruiz (2:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. at Nautilus Theater)
May 14, Grupo Mania (2:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. at Nautilus Theater)
May 20, Jon Secada (2:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. at Nautilus Theater)
May 21, Melina Leon (2:00 p.m. & 5:00 p.m. at Nautilus Theater)
In addition to live music, the festival includes five all-new Viva La Música food and drink huts.
Authentic Latin-inspired drinks and dishes curated include Bacalaitos– deep fried cod fritters and Arepas de Pabellon– traditional homemade arepa and sweet plantain.
Also new this year is 21SEEDS Tequila Tasting.
This women-led distillery creates unique tequila selections with natural flavoring using cucumbers, jalapenos, oranges and more.
For more information or to book tickets www.DoSomethingDifferent.com
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