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Lulada Club, Women’s Salsa Orchestra, Plays a Women’s Health Services Benefit at SOB’s


Lulada Club is an all-women salsa orchestra in New York City.

Lulada Club in New York City

Lulada Club (Andrea Chavarro)
Lulada Club (Andrea Chavarro)

Women’s Salsa Orchestra, Women’s Health Services Benefit

Lulada Club, New York’s women’s salsa orchestra with a Cali, Colombian leader, plays a “Break It Down” benefit for Ineedana.com women’s health services organization, featuring a dance showcase by world salsa champion Selena Tornez (“In the Heights”); at SOB’s in Hudson Square, Manhattan; on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 with 7pm doors. From $25. sobs.com 🇨🇴 🇵🇷 🇺🇸

Women’s Salsa Orchestra with Brass, and House

Lulada Club, New York’s Cali Colombian-led, all-women salsa orchestra celebrates their “La Palma” album release, with the all-women Brass Queens New Orleans brass band, and the always Sunny Cheeba spinning salsa vinyl; at Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg, Brooklyn; on Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 8pm (6pm doors). $20. brooklynbowl.com 🇨🇴 🇺🇸 🇵🇷

Lulada Club

Lulada Club plays the classic “Historia de un amor.” Their montuno is great.

The band is led by vocalist Andrea Chavarro. She is originally from Cali, Colombia, “La capital de la salsa.” Rarely can you say that everyone in a city or country dances, but you can say that about Cali. It’s cultural. If there is a Caleño or Caleña in the room, everyone wants to dance with them because they dance so well. 🇨🇴

Chavarro wanted to have an all-woman band, and so she looked to her roots for inspiration. They play hot salsa, sweet bolero, and smooth cha-cha-cha. The band plays both covers and originals. The ladies can really play.

Lulada Club is on trend because female artists are leading the pack with great music right now. When you see Chavarro sing, you just want to hug her because she is so open and in love with her salsa. This is a great band.

More Information

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Facebook @luladaclub
Instagram @luladaclub
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Published May 8, 2024 ~ Updated May 13, 2024.

Filed Under: African American, Colombian, Hudson Square, Manhattan, MUSIC, Puerto Rican, Salsa, SOB's

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