Frankie Ruiz, Jr. performing in Rhode Island. Photo via Frankie Ruiz, Jr. Facebook
Join Kentuckys Latin music superstars this Saturday, Sept. 16, for the 5th Latin Music Awards Kentucky Edition. Happening at Bourbon Hall (116 W. Jefferson St.), the event gets going at 7 p.m. with a red carpet and music by DJ Seizure.
At 8 p.m., the awards ceremony begins with over 60 Latin artists and live performances. After the main event, there is an afterparty until 12:30 a.m. featuring a full concert by Frankie Ruiz Jr. and Kentucky Salsa Allstars. After 12:30 a.m., the after-afterparty kicks off with DJ All Sensation and a night of non-stop dancing. You might want to think carefully about your shoes!
This is a dress-to-impress event, so dont be afraid to show a little flair in celebration of the vibrant Kentucky Latin music scene.
Photo via Frankie Ruiz, Jr. Facebook
Tickets for the event can be purchased via Eventbrite and cost $35-$180.
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