Toño Rosario Credit: Photo via TonoRosarioGalactico/Facebook
Busch Gardens’ Food & Wine Festival goes Latin for the next two weekends, and kicks off four nights of May concerts with Toño Rosario, the former leader of merengue favorite Los Hermanos Rosario. The 67-year-old Dominican has been solo since 1990, and after he leaves, Sunday’s festivities include a set from wildly-popular Colombian salsa orchestra Grupo Niche.

Another merengue star, Elvis Crespo, plays next weekend (May 20), with Luisto Ayala’s orchestra Puerto Rican Power (May 21) closing it out.

All Viva La Music concerts are included with park admission to Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, and upgrades are available.

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