Songwriters in the Round Concert
Date and Time
Saturday Apr 27, 2024
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM CDT
Saturday, April 27th
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Location
St. Mane Theatre
206 Parkway Avenue North
Lanesboro, MN 55949
Fees/Admission
$20 General Admission
$15 Lanesboro Arts Members
Contact Information
info@lanesboroarts.org
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Description
Join area singer-songwriters for a unique acoustic musical experience with the first Songwriters in the Round concert at the St. Mane Theatre. On Saturday, April 27th at 7 pm, audience members will be immersed into this intimate concert setting, where local and regional musicians will share their original songs, along with the inspirations and stories behind them!
Each concert in this three part series will be presented in a Nashville-style round robin format, which removes the usual distractions of a normal gig, and allows the audience to be drawn into the emotional heart of each song. Future Songwriters in the Round concerts will take place on Saturday, June 29th, and Saturday, October 5th.
The musicians featured in April’s Songwriters in the Round are Clay Fulton (Rochester), Luke Hendrickson (Rochester), Ann Lowe (Lanesboro), and Sarah Peterson (Lanesboro).
Tickets for Songwriters in the Round on April 27th are $20 ($15 Lanesboro Arts Members).
For those who are curious about the songwriting process, each Songwriters in the Round concert will also offer a paired Songwriting Workshop led by one of the night’s performers. Register to participate for only $5 (with the purchase of a concert ticket). No experience necessary. Click here to learn more about April 27th’s workshop: Giving Your Song Muscles from 2-3:30 pm at the St. Mane Theatre Upstairs Studio.
Songwriters in the Round concert and workshop series is presented by Sarah Peterson in partnership with Lanesboro Arts. Sarah Peterson is a fiscal year 2024 recipient of a Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.