A visually stunning and musically immersive concert film that captures Yanni at a creative peak. While it may feel familiar to longtime fans, the addition of vocalists and the breathtaking Acapulco setting make it a standout release in his extensive live catalog.
By 2009, Yanni was a veteran of the world’s most prestigious venues. He had played the Taj Mahal, the Kremlin, and the Great Wall of China. So why the Forum in Acapulco?
Unlike the ancient, echoey stone of the Acropolis, the Forum offered a controlled, modern acoustic environment. More importantly, Acapulco provided the visual ethos of the Voices project: warm, sensual, and primal. The "Exclusive" nature of this recording captures the golden hour light spilling over the Pacific Ocean, refracting off Yanni’s signature grand piano. This wasn't a sterile studio recording; it was an event designed for PBS specials and high-end home theater systems. yanni voices live from the forum in acapulco exclusive
For Instagram/Facebook: 🌊🎹 Exclusive access. Yanni didn’t just play the Forum in Acapulco; he baptized it in melody. On this rare night, the "Voices" project came alive—Nathan Pacheco hitting notes that rode the Pacific wind. Have you heard the Acapulco version of "Tribute"? It hits differently. 🎤🇲🇽 #Yanni #Voices #LiveInAcapulco #ExclusiveConcert #YanniFans
For Twitter/X: Forget the Acropolis. The most emotional Yanni live set happened in Acapulco. The exclusive "Voices" recording features Spanish ballads and vocal acrobatics that the studio albums missed. A hidden gem. 🎵🌊 #YanniVoices #LiveMusic A visually stunning and musically immersive concert film
1. The Venue & Production Value The Acapulco Forum is an extraordinary open-air venue, and the exclusive camera work makes full use of it—sunset-to-night transitions, reflections on the water, and sweeping drone shots. The lighting design is theatrical yet tasteful, adding drama without overpowering the musicians.
2. The Vocalists Steal the Show Unlike purely instrumental Yanni concerts, Voices puts singers front and center. Standout performances include: By 2009, Yanni was a veteran of the
3. The Band Is World-Class Yanni’s long-standing ensemble (Charlie Adams on drums, Ming Freeman on keys, Samvel Yervinyan on violin) is flawless. Newer members add freshness, especially the trumpet and cello duets.
4. Setlist Flow Smart mix of classics (“Santorini,” “Within Attraction,” “One Man’s Dream”) and deeper cuts. The “Voices” originals (“Mi Todo Eres Tú,” “Unico Amore”) integrate naturally.