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    She aims to conjure the sounds of the movies that play in your head. With beautiful, hypnotic rhythms, and vocals that will make you feel like you've been caught in a dream, her latest release, Brightest Light In The Room, Shannon Curtis has definitely hit her target.

  • Andrew Belle May 24th

    Andrew Belle

    May 24th ~ Wildwood Station Pavilion ~ Special $30 Adv $18 Doors $20

    “An album full of gravelly, gorgeously rolling poems about weather, trains, and love. Foucault pronounces his last name "Folk-alt," which sounds something like one of those inadequate names given to the acoustic-guitar-driven musical genre of which he is an exceptional practitioner."   -The New Yorker

  • OK Sweetheart May 24th

    OK Sweetheart

    May 24th ~ Wildwood Station Pavilion ~ Special $30 Adv $18 Doors $20

    “An album full of gravelly, gorgeously rolling poems about weather, trains, and love. Foucault pronounces his last name "Folk-alt," which sounds something like one of those inadequate names given to the acoustic-guitar-driven musical genre of which he is an exceptional practitioner."   -The New Yorker

  • Rachel Platten May 30th

    Rachel Platten

    May 30th ~ Wildwood Station Pavilion ~ Adv $13 Doors $15

    “An album full of gravelly, gorgeously rolling poems about weather, trains, and love. Foucault pronounces his last name "Folk-alt," which sounds something like one of those inadequate names given to the acoustic-guitar-driven musical genre of which he is an exceptional practitioner."   -The New Yorker

  • Madi Diaz May 30th

    Madi Diaz

    May 30th ~ Wildwood Station Pavilion ~ Adv $13 Doors $15

    “An album full of gravelly, gorgeously rolling poems about weather, trains, and love. Foucault pronounces his last name "Folk-alt," which sounds something like one of those inadequate names given to the acoustic-guitar-driven musical genre of which he is an exceptional practitioner."   -The New Yorker

  • Michelle Lewis June 16th

    Michelle Lewis

    June 16th ~ Columbia Park ~ FREE!

    “An album full of gravelly, gorgeously rolling poems about weather, trains, and love. Foucault pronounces his last name "Folk-alt," which sounds something like one of those inadequate names given to the acoustic-guitar-driven musical genre of which he is an exceptional practitioner."   -The New Yorker

  • Keri Noble June 22nd

    Keri Noble

    June 22nd ~ Wildwood Station Pavilion ~ Special $25 Adv $13 Doors $15

    “An album full of gravelly, gorgeously rolling poems about weather, trains, and love. Foucault pronounces his last name "Folk-alt," which sounds something like one of those inadequate names given to the acoustic-guitar-driven musical genre of which he is an exceptional practitioner."   -The New Yorker

  • Kelly McGrath June 23rd

    Kelly McGrath

    June 23rd ~ Columbia Park ~ FREE!

    “An album full of gravelly, gorgeously rolling poems about weather, trains, and love. Foucault pronounces his last name "Folk-alt," which sounds something like one of those inadequate names given to the acoustic-guitar-driven musical genre of which he is an exceptional practitioner."   -The New Yorker



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Are You a Musician Looking for a Show?

If you are in a band and would like to be featured/considered for a Vox event, please please make initial inquiries via email only to info@voxconcertseries.com and include links to audio (and video, if possible).

Let us know about your performance history in the area, including attendance and ticket prices. We appreciate your interest in playing, but due to the quantity of inquiries, it is difficult for us to respond promptly so please be patient.

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