
Eduardo Castillo Live – An intimate concert at Palapa Miami during Miami Music Week together with special guest Gilmar Gomes, master percussionist.
An improvised, one-of-a-kind live performance beneath magical Palapa. Music moves beyond the auditory—it becomes an immersive, collective experience where borders dissolve, and emotions speak a universal language. Through his improvisational mastery, Eduardo Castillo creates spaces where music transcends the auditory, turning into an immersive, collective experience. Beneath the beloved Palapa, surrounded by the lush beauty of Upper Buena Vista, each performance unfolds as a singular, unrepeatable moment of self-expression. Joining the journey is special guest Gilmar Gomes, a renowned percussionist and recording artist who blends rhythmic mastery with soulful melodies, crafting an organic soundscape that resonates deeply. Don’t miss this unforgettable night of music, connection, and inspiration.


Programming Schedule
THURSDAY 27TH MARCH 2025
7pm | Palapa Miami
Eduardo Castillo & Gilmar Gomes
Time: 19:00
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Palapa at Upper Buena Vista – 5040 NE 2 Ave Miami FL 33137
Age requirement: 21+ with valid ID
Accessibility: venue is ADA accessible

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
Eduardo Castillo
CO-Founder of wndrfl and habitas, musician
Eduardo Castillo, co-founder of Habitas, has been pivotal in molding the company from its earliest days.
Gilmar Gomes
Master percussionist
Gilmar Gomes is a percussionist, multi-instrumentalist and solo artist. Born in Bahia, Brazil, traveled and toured the world, loves and lives in Miami. Singer-songwriter, international recording artist, producer, and Visual Artist. He has been a member of Enrique Iglesias’ touring and recording band since 2001 taking crucial role in the popstar’s live performances. Gomes has also toured and recorded extensively with wide-ranging artists and bands in the likes of Harry Belafonte, Shakira, Rihanna, Meshell Ndegeocello, Richard Bona, Jovanotti, Gilberto Gil, Daniela Mercury, Angélique Kidjo, Esperanza Spalding, and Yerba Buena. Gilmar Gomes brings Brazilian samba, salsa, Afro-Cuban influences, roots sounds and world music with eclectic vibes and cross-cultural collaborations.