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In celebration of Women's History Month, the Alcazar Theatre and Women Making Change present an evening of music with local female musicians headlined by Lois Mahalia. 

Featuring local favorites, The Vonettes

Opening acts will be Natalie Espinoza as well as Sophie Holt.




Enjoy an evening of great music celebrating Women's History Month and Women Making Change!

Lois Mahalia is a Guyana-born American singer-songwriter. She plays ukulele and guitar. Lois has recorded and toured with Joe Walsh, Kenny Loggins, and Mike Campbell among others. 

In 2019, Lois released her EP, Build Me a Window

Her new single, Sacred Ground, is out March 15, 2022. It is the first release of her new album, I Can Breathe. The new record features several cuts with Steve Perry supporting on backing vocals. Other featured musicians include Tariqh Akoni (Josh Groban), Dean Dinning (Toad the Wet Sprocket), and Steve Ferrone (Tom Petty).

 
Local favorites, The Vonettes, will bring their great harmonies to the Alcazar and have the crowd dancing in their seats!!!

Sophie Holt is a singer, guitarist, bassist, performer and songwriter. Her new sound is reminiscent of singer-songwriters of the 60's and 70's combined with Motown, r&b, jazz and soul.

The night will begin with the soulful sounds of Natalie Espinoza!


Advanced Tickets: $25
At the Door: $30

VIP Tickets: $35

Includes preferred seating and 1 drink

 

 

 

 

 

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