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Lucía
Saturday, November 8 @ 7:30 pm
Armstrong Concert Hall
Lucía is the future of jazz — a genre-defying vocalist whose star is rising fast, and for good reason. With a sound as sultry as it is fearless, she blends the soul of jazz with modern textures, global influences and a bold improvisational edge that leaves audiences breathless.
Hailing from Veracruz, México, Lucía brings a singular artistic vision that bridges jazz, Latin and pop with effortless style. Her genre-bending arrangements and magnetic stage presence have captivated audiences at major festivals and earned her comparisons to legends like Billie Holiday and Cécile McLorin Salvant.
Winner of the 2022 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, Lucía recently released her self-titled debut album, produced by Matt Pierson, acclaimed for his work with icons and rising stars such as Samara Joy.
Her voice is unmistakable: rich, expressive and entirely her own. But Lucía is more than a vocalist; she is a storyteller, a risk-taker and a generational talent.
Don’t miss your chance to experience an artist who’s reshaping the sound of jazz before our very eyes. Take a chance — you’ll be saying you saw her when.
Digital Program
Shenandoah Conservatory uses digital programs for all performances. In addition to their engaging and accessible design, digital programs are cost effective, environmentally friendly and enable us to create and update our programs more efficiently, which means we can focus our resources on the performances you love! View our digital programs by clicking the button above, scanning the QR code in our venue or texting PROGRAM to (540) 307-2336 at the performance. [Note: Digital programs are best viewed on your mobile or tablet device.]

Open Sound Check + Q&A
Saturday, November 8 • Armstrong Concert Hall
5PM Open Soundcheck
5:30PM Q&A with the Artist
Join us before the show for an open soundcheck and Q&A with Lucía — a unique chance to see her creative process in action and hear the stories behind her music.

The Performing Arts Live series is supported in part by funding from the Marion Park Lewis Foundation.
Support Performing Arts Live
Performing Arts Live (PAL) is supported in part by the L.P. “Skip” and Anne Hughes Hill Visiting Artist Endowment, honoring the legacy of L.P. “Skip” Hill and Anne Hughes Hill. Making a donation to the Hill Visiting Artist Endowment grows support for Performing Arts Live.


