Shuga Beatz Virtual Concert at the BCPA!
Date & Time
Thursday, December 3, 2020
7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Cost
FREE
Phone
(309) 434-2777
Watch the show live here on our YouTube Page
A collective group of songwriters and performers with a lifelong enthusiasm for the art and the craft and the fun of sharing a groove for those with a penchant and ear towards all things music.
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“The fall series will feature an eclectic lineup of talented area musicians,” said JongHun Kim Artistic Manager at the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts (BCPA), adding “These performances will be streamed at no cost to the viewers but there will be pay what you can opportunity to donate to help offset production costs.”
Donations will also help benefit the non-profit Friends of the BCPA to continue to support the mission to bring the arts to the Bloomington-Normal community. “The arts and culture matter more than ever right now and every dollar counts to help us continue to provide arts opportunities for people of all ages and all backgrounds,” said Cara Spence, Development Manager at the BCPA. A link will be provided underneath the video to donate.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic performing arts theaters like the BCPA are limited to how many people can be onsite. With that in mind artists and staff alike will adhere to the current CDC safety guidelines while producing these concerts.
A collective group of songwriters and performers with a lifelong enthusiasm for the art and the craft and the fun of sharing a groove for those with a penchant and ear towards all things music.
…….
“The fall series will feature an eclectic lineup of talented area musicians,” said JongHun Kim Artistic Manager at the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts (BCPA), adding “These performances will be streamed at no cost to the viewers but there will be pay what you can opportunity to donate to help offset production costs.”
Donations will also help benefit the non-profit Friends of the BCPA to continue to support the mission to bring the arts to the Bloomington-Normal community. “The arts and culture matter more than ever right now and every dollar counts to help us continue to provide arts opportunities for people of all ages and all backgrounds,” said Cara Spence, Development Manager at the BCPA. A link will be provided underneath the video to donate.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic performing arts theaters like the BCPA are limited to how many people can be onsite. With that in mind artists and staff alike will adhere to the current CDC safety guidelines while producing these concerts.