OYE SANTANA

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  • Oye Santana
     07/10/2021
     7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Close your eyes and you can’t tell the difference, said one promoter. The best tribute I’ve seen, said another.

It isn’t just authenticity and musical excellence they’re talking about. It’s the passion, the excitement. With Oye Santana, every track is a fiesta, every performance is a show.

What makes Oye Santana so good? First of all the music. There’s a treasury of more than four decades of Santana catalogue to draw on, and every number in our set is a gem in its own right. Then there’s the musicianship.

But playing the right notes is only a start. There’s much more to being the Best Santana Tribute in the World. There’s the passion. Carlos Santana’s guitar playing is instantly recognisable not just because of his tone or his trademark licks, but because of the emotion he puts into every note he plays. We’ve got that covered. There’s the good-time feel. Every track is a fiesta – come and dance, come and party. We’ve got that covered too. And every Oye Santana performance is a show, a visual feast of lights and action that will have you singing along, smiling along and dancing along from the first chink of a tambourine to the explosive finale.


Tickets £18.50 in advance and £23.00 on the door.

Please note there are no physical tickets for this concert. When you book online your name is added to an attendee list that is used at the venue on the night of the performance.


Venue:  

Address:
The Street, Cobham, Kent, DA12 3DB

Description:

This Grade I listed church, which dates from the mid 13th Century, overlooks the street in the centre of our village. The medieval architecture provides a spectacular backdrop to our musical events. The chancel contains an internationally famous collection of medieval brasses commemorating the de Cobham family.

The church is open daily during daylight hours and is well worth a visit in its own right together with the adjacent medieval College which was built by the de Cobham for the priests, who were appointed to say masses for the family members buried in the church.