The Paseo de las Trinitarias will soon be high up on the list of attractions of the city of Santo Domingo. The kilometer-long boulevard the government built atop the tunnels under Avenida 27 de Febrero between Abraham Lincoln and Winston Churchill avenues will lure city residents with nights of Latin beats, rock, jazz and big band music on weekends. The board that is in charge of the boulevard announced that Grupo Maniel will perform "son" music on Thursdays as of 7:30 pm; Friday is jazz night; and on Saturdays the music starts early with groups playing the music of the 50s, 60s, and 70s leading into contemporary Dominican rock with the performance of Tabu Tec, Toque Profundo, Tribu del Sol and Al Jadaqui groups. On Sundays, the big band of Bienvenido Bustamante will perform from 5:30 pm to the enjoyment of the entire family. The boulevard features an outstanding collection of Dominican sculptures carried out by Bismarck Victoria, Said Musa, Johnny Bonelly, Soucy de Pellerano, Joaqu?n Cipri?n, Luichy Mart?nez Richiez and Jose Ram?n Rotellini, two cybernetic fountains and a laser lights show, plus palm tree and bougainvillea garden.