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About

La India In Concert

Blessed with a vivacious vibrato that can instantly lure spectators to the dance floor, La India has done it all, lending her voice to a wide range of musical styles. Whether belting out to freestyle, house music, Latin pop, or reggaeton, she marked her legacy as the Princess of Salsa — a grand title bestowed by the late salsa legend, Celia Cruz. 

Born Linda Viera Caballero in Puerto Rico in 1969, La India was raised in the tropical haven of the South Bronx. She consumed a steady diet of Fania All-Stars, which included salsa masterminds like Hector Lavoe, Rubén Blades, and Johnny Pacheco. 

La India began recording music with producer-turned-husband "Little Louie" Vega during the 1980s and released now-classic house jams "I Can't Get No Sleep" and "When You Touch Me" as part of Vega's Master at Work project. She also was a co-founding member of the Latin freestyle group TKA. 

At the turn of the decade, the spirited singer announced her arrival in a big way when renowned salsa bandleader Eddie Palmieri heard the rising star unleash her towering pipes at the studio, which led to the release of ‘Llego La India via Eddie Palmieri.' Immersing herself deep into the world of tropical music, La India dropped her 1994 solo debut, the now 2x-gold certified ‘Dicen Que Soy' via RMM, New York's leading salsa label of that decade. Throughout the rest of the ‘90s, the singer continued to rise high, often seen collaborating with the likes of Marc Anthony, Celia Cruz, and Tito Puente.

To date, La India has reached No. 1 six times in Billboard's U.S. Tropical Albums charts, including her latest 2015 tribute to one of Mexico's most prolific composers — ‘Intensamente Con Canciones de Juan Gabriel,' which also peaked at No. 3 in the U.S. Latin Albums charts.

Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 based on 13 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    AMAZING SHOW...until it ended abruptly

    by Old Soul on 10/24/23Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    La India did NOT disappoint. She and her band sounded absolutely amazing and I love the repoir they have with one another. India is a diva, but a very appreciative diva that doesn't take herself too seriously. HOWEVER, they played for only ONE hour. That is way too short, especially for the price of these tickets. I mean, there wasn't even an encore. Not even ONE! When I go to a concert, I expect a two hour show minimum. Some of my favorite artists, like Mana and Juanes play 3-hour long shows with encores and encores for the encore. Because of this, I'm probably never going to another one of her shows, but I'm very happy I went to this one.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    La India was Amazing!

    by Ruby on 10/18/23Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    The Theater is Beautiful. Can't wait to see Jerry Rivera.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    La India El Mejor

    by Long Time Fan on 10/18/23Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    The very best. La India didn’t disappoint. The crowd was so much fun dancing all night. She played all of her hits -salsa all night long and thanked the crowd for loving her music all of these years. Hell yea! Been a fan since the eighties and saw her performing her freestyle hits in the NJ club scene in the early 90’s. A fan forever!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Spectacular

    by Alaiza on 10/17/23Bergen Performing Arts Center - Englewood

    The venue is awesome. It's spacious, clean and super organized. Plus there is parking. The concert was awesome. I enjoyed the India's performance; her voice is exceptional.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The most amazing voice and performances

    by G. M. on 10/2/23

    She gives her all on stage and sounds soooo amazing! U can tell she takes good care of her voice

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    An amazing night!!

    by Jessenia on 11/27/21Stereo Garden - Patchogue

    La India was amazing! Please bring her back again! What a legend!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Horrible Experience

    by Das on 11/27/21Stereo Garden - Patchogue

    First of all it was not a concert, ticketmaster promoted this event at 8pm, doors to the "club" didn't open until 9pm. It was 20⁰ outside and when we finally got inside staff was still setting up. We left at approximately 10:30pm-11pm and did not get to see La India. Very disappointed, if i could i would get my money back.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Not a good one

    by Santiase on 11/27/21Stereo Garden - Patchogue

    The act did not go on till after 1am just terrible this should have been noted what time the performance will go on doors open at 8:30 no one goes till 1 AM not very good for the spectator

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    India has still got it!

    by ChantelF on 8/12/13B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    The show started promptly at 9pm (shocker) and La India playes all of her classics and sounded better than ever. The show was held at a great venue and the crowd was well behaved. I highly recommend this venue and the artists La India, Princess of Salsa

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Loved her in the 90's but.....

    by HR1666 on 8/12/13B.B. King Blues Club and Grill - New York

    We really loved La India at the end of the '90s and were glad to see she was attempting yet another comeback. The concert started well with a couple of her old big hits but then got weird. The remaining of the concert was mostly about all the pain and suffering she had experienced in past 10 years presented by simple piano-accompanied monologue songs. She also talked several times about her problems and survival, and how she had been partly saved by the pole-dancing younger girl which was now part of the band. Most of performers and even wanna-be performers understand that audience comes to concerts TO BE ENTERTAINED and to have good time. Please please please, don't BRING YOUR PERSONAL BAGGAGE TO YOUR SHOW! We are there to have fun time, not to be your therapists! I wish we could have skipped this concert. We had beautiful memories of La India in the 90's (and had even seen her in Carnegie Hall in 2002, at the old Coba in 2003 and at Lincoln Center in 2010). But I don't think we will pay to go see her again, sorry.