In celebration of Black Music Month, Andra Day will bring her sultry vocals to Los Angeles for a concert streamed live on Amazon's Rotation.
The powerhouse singer will take to the Warwick stage on Friday night (June 7) as part of City Sessions from the streaming giant Forever the influence series.
tickets?dice_id=3257466&dice_channel=web&dice_tags=organic&dice_campaign=Amazon+Music&dice_feature=mio_marketing&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXz8nMy9ZLyUxO1UvL1c9IMbc0tzA2NzRMMQAARwGlQiEAAAA%3D&_branch_match_id=1305907491623492195″ target=”_blank” rel=”noreferrer noopener nofollow”>tickets they are still available for the LA show via Dice for $15 retail. Doors for the 21-plus event open at 5 p.m. PT with the concert beginning at 6 p.m. PT. For those unable to attend, fans will be able to stream it live Amazon Music's Twitch Channel.
There will be much more programming courtesy of Amazon Music's Rotation in the coming weeks. “In June, we're celebrating Black Music Month by honoring Black artists whose works are powerful reminders that Black music is America's songbook across genres,” said Amazon Music's head of hip-hop and R&B Sierra Lever .
He continued: “Me Forever the influencefans around the world will have a front-row seat to live performances from artists who continue to expand the reach of black music and cultural influence across generations.”
Andra Day is going to make chilling tracks out of it CASSANDRA album, which will be followed by a Q&A with the audience.
The Golden Globe winner CASSANDRA The album arrived on May 10 and served as Andra Day's first solo LP since her debut in 2015. “I just named it after myself, interesting to re-establish who it was designed and made,” she said. Advertising sign of the project at the Women in Music 2024 event in March. “I want it to be a little less apologetic and raw about my experiences.”
The “Cheers to the Fall” singer also met recently amNY where she promised her fans that it wouldn't be another nine years before her next album.
“I want to compose more music, more consistently,” he said. “I'll take another break sometime. It won't be another nine years. I really want to do an EP with artists I love. Just drop a bunch of EPs. All kinds of things. All kinds of styles. I want to support other producers who worked on this album.”
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