Canceled - Stephanie Nakasian, vocalist
Attucks Jazz Series

Canceled - Stephanie Nakasian, vocalist
Attucks Jazz Series
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DateOct 3 2020
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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VenueAttucks Theatre
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Ticket Prices$15 - $20 plus applicable fees
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On SaleOn Sale Now
Canceled - Stephanie Nakasian, vocalist
Attucks Jazz Series
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Parking
Limited on-site parking is available at no cost in the Norfolk Redevelopment Housing Authority flat lot, diagonally opposite the Attucks Theatre on the corner of Church Street and E. Virginia Beach Blvd.
Security
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Event Details
The Stephanie Nakasian concert, originally scheduled for Saturday, April 4, and rescheduled to Saturday, October 3, has been canceled.
Patrons should visit their original point of purchase for refund instructions. Tickets purchased at Ticketmaster.com will automatically be refunded in 30 days. The Scope Arena box office is currently open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For additional questions or information, please email groupsales@sevenvenues.com.
Stephanie Nakasian swings where angels fear to tread, scatting into vocal territory that others avoid, beguiling audiences with intricate improvisations and soaring melodic lines. More than just a singer, she's a music theorist and scholar, and a professor at the University of Virginia and The College of William and Mary; armed with encyclopedic knowledge, she mines the art and lore of jazz to spice up her concerts with stories and little-known twists to the tales behind the music.