Andre Feriante to Perform in Rockfish, North Carolina, on April 16, 2025

Anacortes, WALocal News

On April 16, 2025, Rockfish, North Carolina, will host an exciting concert featuring the talented Andre Feriante. Set to begin at 6:00 PM local time, this event is anticipated to draw a diverse crowd eager to experience the captivating world music that Feriante is known for. Alongside him, acclaimed musicians such as Craig Chaquico and Ottmar Liebert will add depth to the evening's performances, creating a rich auditory tapestry. The concert aims to celebrate various musical influences, including the legacies of icons like Leonard Cohen and José Carreras, appealing to a broad spectrum of music lovers. This event not only promises entertainment but also serves as an opportunity for community engagement, fostering a love for the arts.

As the concert is set against the picturesque backdrop of Hoke County, it is expected to become a memorable highlight in the region's cultural calendar. Attendees can anticipate an unforgettable night filled with passion, artistry, and connection through music. This concert exemplifies the dynamic cultural offerings that Rockfish has to offer, making it a must-see for locals and visitors.

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