Santana concerts @ House of Blues // Las Vegas
Here’s best reason to visit Las Vegas! Santana will be rockin’ from January 25th – May 28th.
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SiriusXM Presents An Intimate Evening with SANTANA Greatest Hits Live.
Long before listeners knew terms like “fusion” and “world music,” Santana was already a master who blended genres and traditions into a sound that was all his own. It’s no wonder the young guitarist generated so much excitement as a foremost member of the Bay Area’s fertile music community of the late 1960s.
2023 Performance Dates:
May: 17, 19-21, 24, 26-28.
Location: 3950 Las Vegas Blvd South Las Vegas, NV 89119
House of Blues Las Vegas opened in 1999, located inside the Mandalay Bay Hotel & Resort. Home to live music, delta-inspired cuisine and special events!

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About show:
- Important Event Info: All Patrons Must Be 18 Years of Age or Older With a Valid Photo I.D. to Enter the Venue.
- No professional cameras, No audio or video recording, No studded belts or jewelry.
Special Offers: Complimentary admission to Foundation Room before or after the show with your show tickets. Valid on show day only. Must be 21+. Dress code enforced.
Parking: Details and pricing available at: MandalayBay.com Join us for dinner and drinks before the show at our House of Blues Restaurant & Bar, make a reservation at HouseofBlues.com/LasVegas or enjoy the flipsideof House of Blues at B Side for a little edgier, a little rowdier gastrolounge cuisine and cocktails experience, learn more at: HouseofBlues.com/LasVegas/BSide
HOB is a proud supporter of the Milagro Foundation, founded by Carlos Santana. For more information, please contact The Milagro Foundation at rmoutafian@milagrofoundation.org. HOB also supports The Moving Music Forward Foundation®. To learn more contact MMF at ihobf@livenation.com and visit hobmusicforward.org.

Biography:
Few musicians in the history of American popular music inspire the same reverence as Carlos Santana. For more than four decades, he has been one of the music world’s most distinctive and exciting guitarists, maintaining his reputation as an artist who continues to revolutionize the form.
Long before listeners knew terms like “fusion” and “world music,” Santana was already a master who blended genres and traditions into a sound that was all his own. It’s no wonder the young guitarist generated so much excitement as a foremost member of the Bay Area’s fertile music community of the late 1960s.
With the release of his debut album Santana and an incendiary set at Woodstock in 1969, Santana established himself as one of the key artists of the era, gaining worldwide fame for his band’s combination of Latin, jazz, blues, rock, and R&B. The new star proved his staying power when Santana remained on the Billboard charts and successors Abraxas and Santana III both reached No. 1.
In 1998, Santana was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In addition to racking up career sales of more than 100 million records, he earned another spot in history books when Supernatural — the multiplatinum 1999 album that included such hits as “Smooth” and “Maria Maria” — won nine Grammy Awards, tying the record for most wins by a single project.
In 2014, he published his best-selling memoir, The Universal Tone: Bringing My Story to Light. Among his recent musical endeavors has been Santana IV, a thrilling album that saw him reunite with musicians from his band’s early-‘70s lineup; and Power of Peace, a deeply soulful collaboration with The Isley Brothers.
Santana returned with more new music in 2019. In Search of Mona Lisa is an EP featuring three instrumentals inspired by the awe he felt the first time he saw Leonardo da Vinci’s painting during a visit to the Louvre. Santana continues to inspire the same reaction at shows by the current incarnation of the band that bears his name. His team of first-tier players includes drummer Cindy Blackman Santana (Lenny Kravitz, Pharoah Sanders), bassist Benny Rietveld (Miles Davis, Sheila E.), keyboardist David K. Mathews (Tower of Power, Etta James), and percussionist Karl Perazzo (Mariah Carey, Tito Puente).

2023 Performance Dates:
Jan: 25, 27 – 29
Feb: 01, 03 – 05
May: 17, 19-21, 24, 26-28