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Entertainment - The Nacho Men Print E-mail

The Nacho Men

will perform beginning at 8:00pm Fri. Aug. 15th

HISTORY OF THE NACHO MEN ...
The Nacho Men have rocked audiences for over two decades.

Formed in 1980, The Nacho Men have used their special blend of dance music, costume changes, choreography and side splitting humor to keep all generations of fans coming back for their high energy interactive rock and roll show.

The Nacho Men can do it all - street corner a capella, 50's, '60's, 70's and 80's music, Swing and Disco. Throughout their twenty-year history, The Nacho Men have perfected a repertoire that will fit absolutely ANY occasion.

From the moment they step on stage until their crowd raising grand finale, The Nacho Men wow you with their stylish delivery, their rocking backbeat, solid rhythm, sizzling hot horn section, and of course, their tuxedos by Salvation Armani.

Whatever the occasion, you'll want to jump up and dance when you hear The Nacho Men. However, remember to keep a close eye out for their wacky stage antics and their special guest superstar performers like "Sonny and Cher", "Buddy Holly", and "The Nacho Supremes."

 

“Weekends were made for The Nacho Men”

Bill Husted, Rocky Mountain News

 

“With their handsome good looks and commanding stage presence, the group wins over audiences in record time.”

Megan Seacord, Rocky Mountain News

 

“What sells the group is the fun that jumps off the stage and grabs the audience”...”It’s fun, it’s loose, it’s great listening and it is different. All of which make The Nacho Men a Great time no matter what musical era you hail from.”

Greg Moody, KUSA-TV Denver