About
As a singer and mandolinist, Sierra Hull boasts a resume more noteworthy than most accomplish in a lifetime. The former child prodigy signed with Rounder at 13 and has traveled around the world sharing her music, playing rooms such as the White House, Carnegie Hall, and the Kennedy Center. Berklee gave her the school’s most prestigious award, the Presidential Scholarship (a first for a bluegrass musician), and now she has released Weighted Mind, her long-anticipated fourth album, on which her ethereal voice and fluid playing take center stage. Though she is best known for her work as a mandolin player, in this album of loss and restoration, Hull reveals her abundant gifts as a composer and lyricist.
She'll perform on Thursday, February 21 in the 650-seat Potter Auditorium at Chatfield Center for the Arts. Tickets in advance for reserve seating are $28 for Main Floor Center or $24 for Main Floor Left/Right and all Balcony areas. At door pricing +$5.
Doors open at 6:30pm, Concert at 7:30pm with beverage and snack options available prior to the show and during intermission.