Born and raised in Cancún, Mariana Cuspinera is a singer and multi-instrumentalist who has collaborated with numerous artists and local bands, playing in many live performances, shows, exclusive events, original music presentations, and studio sessions. Mariana has been producing and releasing musical videos through her YouTube channel since 2010. As a songwriter, she has released two singles through her original alternative pop-rock project CUSPINERA, which has been featured in several local festivals. Lately, Mariana is continuing to experiment with various musical undertakings, like live-looping and playing new instruments.
“Mora Mora is pretty famous amongst the locals. This venue is known for offering an opportunity to local bands for showcasing their original material. We have had the opportunity to perform there a couple times, and the energy of Mora Mora is unmatched when compared to other local venues.” – Jet Jaguar
“Mora Mora is a hidden gem in the city: it’s a small restaurant that doubles as a music venue. Its calendar is packed with music shows of all genres all year long, including some national and international acts every now and then.” – Elefangs
“A perfect place to get to know new underground local artists. They offer different concerts and performances each week, so there’s always something new to check out. Plus, the food is incredible!” – CUSPINERA
“Route 666 Bikers Bar is great for when we’re not in the studio rehearsing and we really want to go out, listen to some live music, and enjoy a cold one with the guys. Plus the price is insanely cheap!” – Elefangs
“Route 666 Bikers Bar has the best 1 liter beer. It is so great to come to a place where you can listen to classic rock and find friends in a relaxed atmosphere.” – Lumine Electi
“Route 666 in Cancun is the best local bar. It has a simple small stage and cheap drinks. It’s a tradition to assist as a local and every respected Cancun musician has played there at least once.” – Sasha Cuevas, Vibe Manager
“It has it all: nice drinks, energetic rock bands playing every night, and evidently the well-known bikers-bar atmosphere. A great place to go if you are in Downtown Cancún and want a powerful closure of the night.” – CUSPINERA
“Colectivo Caldito is a local market project with many second hand, handcrafted, vintage stores and lots of delicious food. It’s located 10 minutes away in the south part of the city and usually they have live artists performing. Not bad at all for a small town!” – Elefangs
“Colectivo Caldito is a project dedicated to displaying local brands in their boho markets, which they usually set up once or twice a month in Cancún. There, you may find one-of-a-kind items, home-made cuisine projects, and much more.” – CUSPINERA
“COMET 984 – 50’s DINER is surely the first vegan 50’s diner I’ve ever seen, and it’s located at the heart of Playa del Carmen. Here, you may order cruelty-free hot-dogs, burgers, milkshakes, etc. My favorite is the Incredible Burger, and the peanut-butter milkshake (both of them, indeed, incredible).” – CUSPINERA
“Crecetario is a fresh plant-based food project of a friend of mine, Azul. From exquisite vegan mozzarella to rich nutritional dips, they lately have been increasing their menu, incorporating desserts and home-made bagels.” – CUSPINERA