Live Local Stacy Jones Band at Aurora Borealis May 2, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Aurora Borealis Event Center is set to host Stacy Jones and her award-winning band on May 2, 2025, promising an unforgettable evening of high-energy Roots Rock, Blues, and Americana. The doors will open at 7 PM, followed by the show at 8 PM, catering to a 21+ audience. Jones, a talented singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Shoreline, has built a remarkable career, earning multiple nominations and awards, including several “Best of the Blues” accolades. Her band has been recognized as the “Best Band” for five consecutive years, reflecting their dynamic performances and strong local following. Furthermore, Jones has made her mark nationally, being considered for Grammy nominations and participating in prestigious competitions like the International Blues Challenge.

With tickets priced at $10 in advance and $15 on the day of the show, fans are encouraged to secure their spot early. The event is not only a showcase of musical talent but also a celebration of the vibrant arts scene in Shoreline. Experience an evening filled with exceptional music and local pride at the Aurora Borealis.

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