O El Amor: 🎭A New Voice Takes the Stage
- Gio
- Jan 29
- 2 min read
That next chapter has officially begun.
As of early 2026, O El Amor is transitioning following the departure of their longtime frontman, Disco Goya, who has stepped away to pursue new creative endeavors. After years of unforgettable performances and high-energy chaos, Disco Goya leaves behind a legacy that helped shape the band’s unique identity and cult following.
O El Amor teased—and then unveiled—their new female singer; Rubia Loca, marking a major milestone in the band’s evolution.
Her first performance with the band took place at 89 North in Patchogue, a fitting stage for a debut that signaled a fresh yet familiar era for the group.
Known across Long Island as a “rock & romance” band, O El Amor has built its reputation on high-energy covers of beloved ’80s love songs—delivered with flair, humor, and a masked mystique. The addition of a female vocalist adds a new dynamic to that formula, bringing renewed passion, versatility, and stage presence to their live shows.
The band has been actively showcasing this new energy across their social media platforms, with clips and videos from performances at venues like 89 North, Painter’s Restaurant, and The Warehouse LI.
Fans have responded enthusiastically, praising the refreshed sound while recognizing the unmistakable O El Amor spirit that remains at the core.
This evolution is very much in line with the band’s identity. O El Amor has never been afraid to reimagine itself, often refreshing its lineup to keep performances exciting, unpredictable, and fun.
As highlighted in their Instagram posts and Facebook videos, the goal has always been the same: deliver unforgettable live shows fueled by passion, nostalgia, and over-the-top romance.
With a new singer now officially taking the stage, O El Amor’s next era is no longer just teased—it’s happening. The masks are on, the love songs hit harder than ever, and Long Island audiences are getting a front-row seat to a band that continues to evolve while staying true to its wild, romantic heart.
Disco Goya will join the band for a final performance on February 13 at 89 North. It's a show you won't want to miss!
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