Fri Apr 4 2025

9:00 PM (Doors 8:00 PM)

Moe's Alley

1535 Commercial Way Santa Cruz, CA 95065

$22 in advance / $27 day of show

Ages 21+

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Moe's Alley presents the high-energy, Afro-Latin band out of Oakland - La Misa Negra - with special guest Gabi Bravo!

Friday, April 4th
Doors: 8pm / Show: 9pm
$22 in advance / $27 day of the show
21+

LA MISA NEGRA
La Misa Negra is a 7-piece band from Oakland, California, known for their unique blend of cumbia and high-energy, Afro-Latin music. On stage, they deliver an electrifying performance that explodes with infectious dance grooves and punk rock energy, powered by horn and accordion-driven riffs, a fierce rhythm section, and a vintage-inspired sound. Since their live debut in the fall of 2011, La Misa Negra has toured the country, sharing stages and festival bills with the likes of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie Wonder, Lenny Kravitz, Thievery Corporation, SZA, Mon Laferte, Julieta Venegas, Ana Tijoux, Bomba Estereo, George Clinton, Antibalas, Budos Band, and Ozomatli.

GABI BRAVO
Gabi Bravo is a self-taught keyboardist, vocalist and lyricist. She is greatly inspired by an eclectic mix of genres, including artists Natalia Lafourcade, Javiera Mena, and Mecano, Lana Del Rey, Morrisey and more. Music is her passion and closest friend.
 

La Misa Negra w/ Gabi Bravo

  • LA MISA NEGRA

    LA MISA NEGRA

    Latin

    La Misa Negra is a 7-piece band from Oakland, California, known for their unique blend of cumbia and high-energy, Afro-Latin music. On stage, they deliver an electrifying performance that explodes with infectious dance grooves and punk rock energy, powered by horn and accordion-driven riffs, a fierce rhythm section, and a vintage-inspired sound. Since their live debut in the fall of 2011, La Misa Negra has toured the country, sharing stages and festival bills with the likes of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie Wonder, Lenny Kravitz, Thievery Corporation, SZA, Mon Laferte, Julieta Venegas, Ana Tijoux, Bomba Estereo, George Clinton, Antibalas, Budos Band, and Ozomatli.

    On the strength of their wild and one-of-a-kind shows, they have gained a reputation as one of the most exciting live bands to emerge from the Bay Area in recent years, garnering a diverse fan base that transcends musical, cultural, and generational divides. Founded by composer, guitarist, and accordion player, Marco Polo Santiago, the band consists of Colombian-born Diana Trujillo (lead vocals), Justin Chin (tenor & baritone sax), Morgan Nilsen (tenor sax & clarinet), Craig Bravo (drums & percussion), Elena de Troya (percussion), and Paul Martin Sounder (upright bass & percussion).

    Together, the unlikely collective combines a wealth of musical influences as diverse as their cultural backgrounds, but it’s Marco Polo’s affinity for hip-hop and heavy metal that inspires much of the band’s sound and identity – evident in their name, on-stage antics, and popular t-shirt designs. Now, four years after dropping their debut album, La Misa Negra returns with a self-titled, sophomore effort that they’ve dubbed, “the red album.” Channeling Colombia’s Golden Age, they dive into retro-future cumbia, with tracks like “Me Voy Pa’ Porce” and “Acosadora,” and tap deep into their Afro-Colombian influences by incorporating traditional styles, such as currulao and tambora. They showcase their love for Latin jazz on the monster Salsa tune, “Pistola,” and their hyper-speed reimagining of the Cuban classic, “Yayabo.”

    They also allude to their non-Latin influences, with instrumental tracks and samples that pay homage to Black Sabbath, Alice in Chains, and Wu-Tang Clan. Finding common ground between their heavy metal leanings and mambo-inspired horn lines, La Misa Negra’s arrangements serve as the perfect delivery mechanism for both their humorous storytelling and exploration of heavier subject matter, like gun violence, water scarcity, and gender inequality.

    With their second release, the powerhouse septet unleashes 12 tracks that capture the raw energy of their live shows and solidify them as a new force in today’s Afro-Latin music scene.

  • Gabi Bravo

    Gabi Bravo

    Indie Rock

    Gabi Bravo is a self-taught keyboardist, vocalist and lyricist. She is greatly inspired by an eclectic mix of genres, including artists Natalia Lafourcade, Javiera Mena, and Mecano, Lana Del Rey, Morrisey and more. Music is her passion and closest friend.

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La Misa Negra w/ Gabi Bravo

Fri Apr 4 2025 9:00 PM

(Doors 8:00 PM)

Moe's Alley Santa Cruz CA
La Misa Negra w/ Gabi Bravo

$22 in advance / $27 day of show Ages 21+

Moe's Alley presents the high-energy, Afro-Latin band out of Oakland - La Misa Negra - with special guest Gabi Bravo!

Friday, April 4th
Doors: 8pm / Show: 9pm
$22 in advance / $27 day of the show
21+

LA MISA NEGRA
La Misa Negra is a 7-piece band from Oakland, California, known for their unique blend of cumbia and high-energy, Afro-Latin music. On stage, they deliver an electrifying performance that explodes with infectious dance grooves and punk rock energy, powered by horn and accordion-driven riffs, a fierce rhythm section, and a vintage-inspired sound. Since their live debut in the fall of 2011, La Misa Negra has toured the country, sharing stages and festival bills with the likes of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie Wonder, Lenny Kravitz, Thievery Corporation, SZA, Mon Laferte, Julieta Venegas, Ana Tijoux, Bomba Estereo, George Clinton, Antibalas, Budos Band, and Ozomatli.

GABI BRAVO
Gabi Bravo is a self-taught keyboardist, vocalist and lyricist. She is greatly inspired by an eclectic mix of genres, including artists Natalia Lafourcade, Javiera Mena, and Mecano, Lana Del Rey, Morrisey and more. Music is her passion and closest friend.
 

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Select ticket quantity.

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Ages 21+
limit 10 per person
General Admission
$26.71 ($22.00 + $4.71 fees)

Delivery Method

ticketFast
Will Call

Terms & Conditions

This event is 21 and over. Any ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are at least 21 years of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.