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2018 National Puerto Rican Day Parade Gala features salsero Ismael Miranda

The annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade Gala supports scholarships and Parade events.


National Puerto Rican Day Parade Gala

The 2018 Gala is at the Sheraton New York Times Square on Friday, June 8, 2018 from 6 – 11 pm.

The evening starts with a cocktail reception at 6 pm.

National Puerto Rican Day Parade Gala Master of Ceremony Katira Soto. Courtesy of the artist.
National Puerto Rican Day Parade Gala Master of Ceremony Katira Soto. Courtesy of the artist.

The Master of Ceremony is newscaster Katiria Soto of Noticias Univision 41.

Entertainment is provided by:

  • Ismael Miranda “El niño de la salsa”
  • Michael Stuart
  • Cucco Peña and All-Star Big Band
  • Victoria Sanabria, Orgullo Boricua 2018

There is a special tribute to El Cuatro Puertorriqueño (the Puerto Rican guitar) by Manny Trinidad, Luis Sanz, Maribel Delgado and Fabiola Mendez.

Have a drink. Mix and mingle. Have a nice dinner. Enjoy some great Puerto Rican musicians, and then let’s dance.

We always have fun! And it’s for a good cause.


National Puerto Rican Day Parade Gala Tickets

$500

Get tickets


Visiting the Sheraton New York Times Square

811 Seventh Ave, New York, NY 10019
(between 52nd and 53rd St)
Midtown, Manhattan

Subway

  • (E) to Seventh Avenue
  • (D) to Seventh Avenue
  • (N) (Q) (R) (W) to 57th St
  • (F) to 57th St
  • (C) to 50th St

 


Published June 8, 2018 | Updated May 12, 2022.

Filed Under: LATIN FESTIVALS, National Puerto Rican Day Parade, Puerto Rican

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