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$35 + bf

Please book carefully – as no refunds, credits or exchanges on tix!All ages welcome (but under 18′s must be accompanied by an adult)Fully licensed – NO BYO. Delicious food (including pizza!) available. 

Victor Martinez Parada is arguably one of the greatest avant garde guitarists ever.

Victor Martinez Parada is one of the world’s most prominent solo guitarists, recognized as one of the finest avant-garde guitarists ever to come from his native country of Chile. He is an accomplished composer, teacher and performer specializing in Flamenco, Jazz, and Latin folk music. After a professional music career spanning more than 50 years audiences cherish his performances. A performance by Victor Martinez Parada will not only make you understand the way he has shaped music, but how music has shaped him. He is a musician’s musician who plays from the heart.

After nurturing the musical careers of his family for many years with the band Martinez Akustica, Victor Martinez Parada is now returning to his roots and taking his unique talent back on the road as a solo artist.

Martinez Akustica had an interesting approach to jazz and pop, highly energetic jazz laced with flamenco flair and modern improvisation by three great guitarists. - George Benson

Their live show left me inspired each night of the tour. Definitely some of the most talented musicians I have ever seen. - Michael Franti – Spearhead

The music benefits from their intensity and passion.... so does the listener! - Jeff Hamilton (Diana Krall)

This is probably the greatest acoustic guitar band in the country – and yet another must-see at Bluesfest. - Byron Bay Blues Festival 

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Django @ Camelot 103 Railway Parade Marrickville Inner West Council 2204 Australia

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Camelot Lounge
Camelot Lounge
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