Welcome to Club Mandalay, where the music is live and the community is gathering!
Get ready to smile, dance and enjoy an unforgettable experience at the International Hotel Manilatown Center. This in-person event will bring together jazz music lovers, Hawaiian music lovers and community enthusiasts from all around the Bay Area. With a vibrant atmosphere and a lineup of talented musicians Club Mandalay promises to keep you grooving all afternoon. Don't miss out on this incredible afternoon of music, friends, and good vibes in the heart of San Francisco's Chinatown-North Beach district!
This month, we're excited to present two ensembles:
At 2 pm, our house band, the Manilatown Jazz Ensemble (AKA The Autonomous Region), will take the stage featuring Caroline Cabading on Vocals, Raymond Bambao on Bass, Harold Ohashi on Drums and Chris Planas on guitar.
The Ukulele and the Lap Steel Guitar are the two most recognizable instruments from Hawaii that instantly bring you to the islands. Please join us at 3pm as Raymond Bambao and Chris Planas return to the stage for a musical journey to Hawaii.
We hope to see you here at this FREE family-friendly event!
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