About
“Buscabulla is a Puerto Rican duo led by Raquel Berrios and Luis Alfredo Del Valle, whose music folds dreamy synth-pop and electronic textures into the warmth of Caribbean rhythm and Latin alternative. The pair came up in Brooklyn's diaspora scene — releasing their debut EP in 2014 with production help from Dev Hynes (Blood Orange) — before moving back to the island, a homecoming that reshaped both their sound and their subject matter. Their 2020 debut album "Regresa" turned that return into a love letter to Puerto Rico, pairing hazy nostalgia with pointed questions about displacement, gentrification, and belonging. The duo has continued to evolve on later releases, including 2025's "Se Amaba Así," carrying a distinctly Puerto Rican voice into the wider indie and Latin alternative conversation.”
Puerto Rican synth-pop duo Buscabulla bring their dreamy, politically-charged sound to Harlow's.
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The Venue
Harlow's
Midtown
2708 J Street, SacramentoCapacity
400
Age Policy
21+ for most shows. All-ages shows listed as such — check individual event listings.
Parking
Street parking on J Street and surrounding blocks. Garage at 28th & K Street (1 block south). Rideshare drop-off on 28th St.
Insider Tips
Arrive 30-45 minutes early for best spot near stage. Sound is clearest front-left. The back bar is less crowded with great sightlines. Parking on 29th St is usually easier than J St. The dinner shows are underrated - great food with your concert.
Founded in 1982 by Peter, Barbara, and Danny Torza, Harlow's is named after Hollywood's original starlet Jean Harlow. The building was previously The Hob Nail, a local watering hole. Originally two separate businesses (Harlow's Cafe and Harlow's Bar), the Torzas unified ownership in 1985 and transformed the space into Sacramento's premier live music venue. The grungy, art deco ambience became a midtown hotspot almost immediately. For over 40 years, Harlow's has been the heartbeat of Sacramento's music scene, hosting everyone from Phoebe Bridgers and Jason Isbell to local legends like Hobo Johnson & the Lovemakers, Dog Party, and Tycho. The venue survived the pandemic through community support, merch sales, and the "Harlow's Head Start" program. In 2022, they celebrated 40 years with a mural by Jeremiah Kille (Wide Open Walls collab) and a "Live and Independent" West Coast IPA with Bike Dog Brewing Co. Harlow's is a founding member of NIVA and created the California Capitol Venue Coalition (CCVC) to advocate for Sacramento's independent venues.
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