Following in the footsteps of Sade, Lira blends R&B, jazz & African styles
Sunday, June 29
7pm $23 adv, $25 day of show
Platinum-selling South African singer/model/actress Lira has already conquered South Africa and much of Europe with her irresistible blend of R & B, Jazz and African styles. Like Sade before her, she is now set to conquer America with the release of her debut U.S. single "Feel Good" and her debut U.S. album release Rise Again, due out April 29 2014 on Shanachie Entertainment. The album’s first single, "Feel Good," is a slinky, jazzy re-mix of one of her major South African hits, a perfect showcase for Lira's soulful, melodious singing style. That unique style led Essence Magazine to name her as one of "Five Unique Artists To Change Music in 2012." With her debut U.S. release and a US tour in the works, Lira is clearly poised for a major Stateside breakthrough. Born in the midst of Apartheid, the stunning artist shares, “Music changed my world forever It was the companion and silent warrior that spoke for us when we were not able to.”
Following in the footsteps of Sade, Lira blends R&B, jazz & African styles
Sunday, June 29
7pm $23 adv, $25 day of show
Platinum-selling South African singer/model/actress Lira has already conquered South Africa and much of Europe with her irresistible blend of R & B, Jazz and African styles. Like Sade before her, she is now set to conquer America with the release of her debut U.S. single "Feel Good" and her debut U.S. album release Rise Again, due out April 29 2014 on Shanachie Entertainment. The album’s first single, "Feel Good," is a slinky, jazzy re-mix of one of her major South African hits, a perfect showcase for Lira's soulful, melodious singing style. That unique style led Essence Magazine to name her as one of "Five Unique Artists To Change Music in 2012." With her debut U.S. release and a US tour in the works, Lira is clearly poised for a major Stateside breakthrough. Born in the midst of Apartheid, the stunning artist shares, “Music changed my world forever It was the companion and silent warrior that spoke for us when we were not able to.”
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