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Brooke ’17 Returns to Winchester to Perform at The Monument with Guitarist

Natalie Brooke ’17 (Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies) returns to Winchester on Friday, Sept. 6, to headline a performance at The Monument. She is touring in Washington, D.C.; Winchester, Virginia; and Asheville, North Carolina; with guitarist Isaac Hadden, who hails from Asheville.

Brooke has been touring more this year, and has performed with Thumpasaurus on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” and appeared on a late night French TV show with the band as well. She will perform on tour with Thumpasaurus in Europe later this season.

Brooke is known for her powerful vocals and emotive songwriting, blending genres to create a unique sound that resonates with audiences. Hadden, a guitar virtuoso, brings a fresh and innovative approach to his music, showcasing his technical prowess and deep musicality. The dynamic synergy of these two incredible artists promises to be an evening filled with soulful melodies, intricate guitar work and captivating performances. Visit tixr.com to learn more.

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