In Cuba, music is heard everywhere, all the time: bolero, cha-cha-cha, danzón, filin, guajira, guaracha, habanera, mambo, rumba, son, timba, you name it! All those lively, exhilarating and incredibly varied rhythms are instantly recognizable and set the pace for daily life. Under the musical direction of Julio de Armas, Septeto de Montreal’s zesty brass, intense percussion and infectious good vibes make you want to dance and have fun, and just let go of everything else. True to its traditions, this group—which has shared the stage with renowned artists such as Isaac Delgado and Haila María Mompié—promises a fiery performance.