Beloved folk duo performing Saturday night in Providence

Posted 4/26/23

The Kennedys will be performing at Stone Soup Coffeehouse on Saturday, April 29 . The show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $22, and are available at the door or reserved through their website .

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Beloved folk duo performing Saturday night in Providence

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The Kennedys will be performing at Stone Soup Coffeehouse on Saturday, April 29. The show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $22, and are available at the door or reserved through their website.

Pete and Maura Kennedy have been making beautiful music together for over 30 years, and touring nationally and internationally for almost as long. They have played Stone Soup Coffeehouse many times and have always been a fan favorite of the Rhode Island folk community. Maura’s lovely voice and Pete’s awesome fingerwork on guitar, ukulele, mandolin, and their repertoire of songs make for a great night of music, and they have never disappointed.

Parking at The Music Mansion is limited and carpooling, ride-sharing, and mass transit are highly encouraged. There is also available parking on Benefit Street, a short set of stairs will lead you right up to the Music Mansion.

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