Chamber Music at Vesica Santuario This Sunday
Concert Nights brings Beethoven and Brahms to Vesica Santuario on Sunday, 23 August 2026. The night runs from 6pm to 10pm at Vesica Tulum’s cenote club in Uptown. A violin, cello and piano trio performs the programme by candlelight. You can listen in a limited-seat setting, with food and drinks available alongside the music. Tickets start at Mex$240, with a free guest list available during the early entry window.
Three Musicians from Cuba, the United States and Europe
Noelia Garcia performs on violin and is billed from Cuba. Chandrika Prem plays cello and is billed from the United States. Stacia Hedi, billed from Ukraine–Hungary, performs on piano and also takes two solo moments in the programme. Together, the three instruments create the chamber format at the centre of this edition. You hear each musical line separately while following the dialogue between the full trio.
From Für Elise to the Brahms Lullaby
The Beethoven programme begins with Stacia Hedi playing Für Elise, the Bagatelle WoO 59. The trio also performs the Allegro con brio from Symphony No. 5, Op. 67. The Adagio sostenuto from the Moonlight Sonata brings a slower section to the programme. Beethoven’s part closes with Ode to Joy from Symphony No. 9, Op. 125.
Brahms begins with Stacia Hedi playing Waltz Op. 39 No. 15. The programme continues with Hungarian Dance No. 1, the Andante moderato from Symphony No. 4, Op. 98, and Hungarian Dance No. 5. The announced encore is the Lullaby from 5 Lieder, Op. 49 No. 4. Further pieces are also planned beyond these programme highlights.
Cenote Architecture, Candlelight and Food
Vesica Cenote is a club built around cenote water, lounge areas and the surrounding jungle. For Concert Nights, candlelight and live chamber music become part of that setting. The close atmosphere is designed for focused listening rather than a large-stage concert format. You can see the violin, cello and piano at close range while the venue’s architecture frames the performance.
A food and beverage offering accompanies the evening. Vesica’s regular kitchen follows a farm-to-table approach, using fresh ingredients in nutritious and eco-conscious dishes. The menu draws on local flavours and connects the meal with the venue’s natural setting. This lets you combine dinner and drinks with the concert rather than treating the performance as a stand-alone stop.
A Listening Room That Depends on Quiet
The concert invites guests to slow down and give each piece their attention. Silence during the performance is part of the format, so conversation should wait until a break or the end of the music. Seating is limited and the arrangement varies by ticket type. Arriving on time gives the concierge enough time to complete check-in before the concert begins. It also helps protect the atmosphere once the musicians are playing.
Guest List Times, Tickets and Arrival
The full event runs from 6pm to 10pm, and doors open before the concert starts. The free guest list is valid from 6pm to 7:30pm and must be used within its designated entry time. Late arrival may depend on availability or require a ticket upgrade. Paid tickets start at Mex$240. Vesica Cenote is at PARCELA No. 198Z-2P-1 EJIDO, 77760 Tulum, Q.R. Select your ticket with Tulum Bible and arrive early for concierge check-in.