Enjoy a view overlooking the stage from our mezzanine restaurant.
Standing tickets also available. CLICK HERE to book.
From beginnings on Fania Records to co-founding Salsoul, Joe Bataan is the musical pioneer responsible for blending Latin boogaloo and R&B.
Growing up in East Harlem, the Filipino-American musician initially led a local street gang before being incarcerated for a stolen car charge. After his release in 1965, he turned to music, forming Joe Bataan and the Latin Swingers.
Signing with Fania Records in 1966, his debut album Gypsy Woman featured a hit title track, a Latin cover of The Impressions' classic. Over the years, he released eight albums for Fania, including the gold-certified Riot!, merging Latin rhythms with soulful ballads.
In 1973, he co-founded the Salsoul label, pioneering a fusion of salsa and soul, and achieved early hip-hop success with Rap-O Clap-O in 1979.
Returning to the stage after retiring in 1981, he now returns to the stage for an incredibly rare live appearance.
CLICK HERE to see a detailed seat map of the restaurant.
This event is strictly 18+ with ID required on arrival at the venue.
Sun Aug 17 2025
7:00 PM - 10:30 PM
£102.75 - £119.63
Ages 18+
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£102.75 - £119.63 Ages 18+
Enjoy a view overlooking the stage from our mezzanine restaurant.
Standing tickets also available. CLICK HERE to book.
From beginnings on Fania Records to co-founding Salsoul, Joe Bataan is the musical pioneer responsible for blending Latin boogaloo and R&B.
Growing up in East Harlem, the Filipino-American musician initially led a local street gang before being incarcerated for a stolen car charge. After his release in 1965, he turned to music, forming Joe Bataan and the Latin Swingers.
Signing with Fania Records in 1966, his debut album Gypsy Woman featured a hit title track, a Latin cover of The Impressions' classic. Over the years, he released eight albums for Fania, including the gold-certified Riot!, merging Latin rhythms with soulful ballads.
In 1973, he co-founded the Salsoul label, pioneering a fusion of salsa and soul, and achieved early hip-hop success with Rap-O Clap-O in 1979.
Returning to the stage after retiring in 1981, he now returns to the stage for an incredibly rare live appearance.
CLICK HERE to see a detailed seat map of the restaurant.
This event is strictly 18+ with ID required on arrival at the venue.
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