

We strongly recommend you stop using this browser until this problem is corrected. The latest version of the Opera browser sends multiple invalid requests to our servers for every page you visit.The most common causes of this issue are: The band plays until they close the joint about 4 am…everyone is very friendly…Note: don’t get mad if someone steps on your toes, they’ve simply lost themselves in their dancing.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. I recommend getting there by 10 pm and be patient, the band is well worth the wait.

If you are new to Medellin there is front door taxi service lined up for a mile down the street, as you exit out on your way home. The woman are so incredibly hot is this sexually vibrant enticing dance.I was hoping to see someone in there that couldn't dance so I might take a stab at it, but this place is for qualified dancers, or in my case qualified listeners. I started to relax and just take it all in.The club doesn't serve food but they serve a lot of popcorn to munch on while patrons drink shots from all the bottles of aguardiente antioqueño ellos tomar. As the crowd grew larger people made their way slithering about like sardines in a can through the "mosh pit of salsa dancers". Clearly both of these singers were highly regarded by those in attendance at the club and they sang even better than the visiting band, with one of the guys playing a fabulous trombone solo in-between his vocals. At the end of the first set two locals got up and jammed with the band at the insistence of the crowd "otra dos" otra dos". There was a fantastic nylon string acoustic Guitar player, 3 Trumpets, a Keyboard player, two lead vocalists, a Percussionist (Timbales) who doubled on backup vocals and a Conga player and a standup Bass player. By midnight there are nearly 300 people dancing, or closely watching this sea of humanity vibrating along with the music and paying attention to every note and word sung by the salsa band, who were brought in to play from Puerto Rico. The sound tech works very hard to eke out a rich salsa tone with what audio equipment is available to them and they do a damn good job of putting out quality sound throughout the club. Normally Americans are in bed by this hour but in this club the dancing (hot) is just starting to peak. Locals are dancing both on the dance floor and in-between the tables and chairs and all over the bar.


Salsa music and videos are shown on the backdrop screen located behind the stage for several hours before the live band starts to play, typical starting time is around 1130 pm.
#Wow mosh pit solo series
The interior is much like a Cuban nightclub with wooden tables, chairs and bar seats, a series of movable platforms used as the stage and an old school PA that powers both main speakers and monitors (can't tell which, is which). Situated on the corner of a 4-way intersection in one of several barrios not far from El Poblado, in Medellin, Colombia, is a rustic road house covered in an array of colorful graffiti’s. Son Havana Son Havana, wow.if you want a real live music cultural experience in the form of Salsa this is a great place to start.
