Boleros de Noche will present its Cabaret Series with Tres de Reyes and Lucia, winner of the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition.
Boleros de Noche is celebrating ten years of preserving bolero for future generations, a genre now recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
The Cabaret Series is coming to Bovard Auditorium at USC campus on Saturday, February 14.
The event features Chicago's Tres De Reyes and Lucía. Tres de Reyes is a contemporary bolero trio formed in June 2025 to honor and continue the legendary legacy of Los Tres Reyes. Led by Bebo Cárdenas, former lead vocalist of Los Tres Reyes for 15 years alongside founders Gilberto and Raúl Puente, the trio delivers an authentic and deeply emotional sound rooted in tradition.
Joining Cárdenas are brothers Adrián Ramírez and Ab Ramírez. Both were part of the acclaimed project 4 en Do, directed and produced by Armando Manzanero. Adrián Ramírez is a two-time Latin Grammy Award–winning producer whose credits include Alejandro Fernández, Guadalupe Pineda, Luis Fonsi, and Joan Sebastian.
Lucía is a 24-year-old vocalist from Veracruz, México, who sings Jazz, Latin and Pop music. Lucía Gutierrez Rebolloso began her musical journey at two with her parents’ son jarocho band, “Son de Madera,” and studied vocals at Universidad Veracruzana, earning a bachelor's degree in Jazz Studies in 2022. She made history as the first Mexican artist to win the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition.
Lucía has collaborated with artists like Natalia Lafourcade and Aloe Blacc and has performed at venues including Carnegie Hall. She recently released her debut album, produced by Grammy-winner Matt Pierson, featuring her interpretations of jazz standards.
Boleros De Noche launched in 2015 as a music event series. In 2025, Boleros De Noche expanded nationally, welcoming 1,700 attendees at the Chicago Symphony Center and producing two sold-out Cabaret Series, along with a full 1,200-seat concert at the Ford Theatre.
Bovard Auditorium at USC Campus, 3551 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, CA 90089
Tickets available: bdncabaretseries.eventbrite.com/
Parking Options:
USC Campus Garages: McCarthy Way Structure (near Figueroa & 35th St) and the Royal Street Structure are closest. Payment: Use the Text2Park app (small fee) or Pay-By-Plate kiosks located in the garages; credit cards accepted. Rates: Around $4 per hour, up to $20 daily, potentially higher for major events.
Street Parking: Limited metered spots on Figueroa Street and Jefferson Boulevard (max 4 hours).
Nearby Garages/Lots: You can find other options like the one at 901 W 34th St or 665 W Jefferson Blvd via apps like SpotAngels or Parkopedia, but check for validation or specific event restrictions.
Key Tips: No Free Parking: Don't expect free, dedicated parking right at the auditorium.
Prices and availability can change during big USC events.
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