Jazz vocalist Tish Adams performs Sunday in Providence

Posted 8/23/23

Lippitt House Museum’s Sunday Concerts in the Garden series concludes on Sunday, Aug. 27, with the incomparable jazz vocalist Tish Adams. Adams's rich and velvety voice, combined with her …

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Jazz vocalist Tish Adams performs Sunday in Providence

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Lippitt House Museum’s Sunday Concerts in the Garden series concludes on Sunday, Aug. 27, with the incomparable jazz vocalist Tish Adams. Adams's rich and velvety voice, combined with her soulful interpretations, will create a captivating atmosphere leaving the audience spellbound. "We are thrilled to once again present the Sunday Concerts in the Garden series showcasing exceptional talent in a truly remarkable setting," said Carrie Taylor, Lippitt House Museum director. "Thanks to the generous sponsorship of Compass, we are able to provide a memorable experience for music enthusiasts of all ages."

The Sunday Concerts in the Garden series will take place at Lippitt House Museum, located at 199 Hope St., Providence. The garden opens at 3:30, concert 4:00 - 5:00 PM. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets or chairs and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of music in the enchanting garden surroundings. Visit LippittHouse.org to buy tickets: $8 in advance, $10 day of show. FREE for guests 12 and under. FREE for EBT card holders. Follow Lippitt House Museum on Facebook and Instagram for updates and announcements.

 

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