TIJUANA CARTEL ‘Bumblebee’ Tour live in Concert at Baroque Room, Katoomba, Blue Mountains

7PM
BAROQUE ROOM
15 Katoomba St (entry via the Carrington Hotel driveway, through the ‘Baroque Room’ arch) Katoomba, NSW 2780 Blue Mountains
Katoomba
We’re beyond excited to welcome Tijuana Cartel back to the Blue Mountains for their Bumblebee Tour. Their last two Mountain shows with us SOLD OUT, so grabbing tickets early is a very smart move. Tijuana Cartel fuse hypnotic electronica with flamenco guitar, Middle Eastern grooves, and bold trumpet lines – crafting a genre-defying sound that’s unmistakably their own. Based in the Byron Bay region, the band is driven by guitarist Paul George and producer/keyboardist Carey O’Sullivan, with percussionist Sheila Finke and Trumpet player Tristan Rogers. Drawing from a diverse range of genre influences – from melodic tech and organic house to punchy midtempo and broken beat – their sound incorporates bass, layered soundscapes, rolling percussion, live horn, and, of course, that guitar. Longtime festival favourites in Australia and abroad, they’ve built a loyal following with sets that feel equally at home on the big stage or at boutique gatherings. Tijuana Cartel deliver an immersive sonic journey, matched with hand-crafted, custom animated visuals – easily one of the most unique live experiences you’ll catch all year.

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