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Criselda Breene and Jonathan Breene
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Marlow Rosado, Tito Puente Jr.
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Susie Wahab and Walib Wahab
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Michael Ridard and Emilia Menocal
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Gary Shear, Dana Shear, Carlos Betancourt and Alberto Latorre
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Teresa Cesario
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Fabio Lopes, Lisa Hochstein and Carlos Rodriguez
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Teresa Cesario
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Tito Puente Jr.
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Puddles Pity Party
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Lexi Zhang
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Demetri Mouratis, Belkys Nerey
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Charaux
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Performance
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Gonzalo Casini and Kim Caceres
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Gabby Mejia
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Ximena Cho and Tony Cho
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Freddie King
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Albita
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Marcella Novela
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Lisette Morales
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Elysze Held and Tino Campodonico
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Danny Santiago and Alfred Barrera, CT
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Alix Brown
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Simonett Pereira and Kevin O'Donnell
Owners Michael Ridard and Mathieu Massa of Mr. Hospitality unveiled Marion’s neighbor, El Tucán in Brickell. It is an exciting cabaret that would have been at home in Havana in its heyday. With amazing acts all weekend long, and a Latin-inspired fare by Jean Paul Lourdes, the club was packed with Miami’s A-list from day one. Talent like Albita, Tito Puent Jr., Freddie King and more brought an energy Miami is excited to feed into.
In addition to an eclectic musical lineup, El Tucán houses a resident 11-piece orchestra, carefully curated by Grammy award-winning pianist, composer and producer Marlow Rosado that is reminiscent of the big bands from the jazz eras of the 40s and 50s.