Get ready to be mesmerized by the soulful tunes of Grammy Award-winning artist Cory Henry as he brings his unique blend of jazz, gospel, funk, and soul to Union Stage on May 19, 2024. Doors open at 7 PM, and the show starts at 8 PM at Union Stage, located at 740 Water Street SW, Washington, DC 20024.
Cory Henry is a name synonymous with musical excellence. A composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and keyboard master, Henry has quickly risen to prominence in the music industry. His ability to infuse various genres with his signature style has garnered him a dedicated following and critical acclaim.
With a career that spans decades, Cory Henry has established himself as one of the most versatile and innovative musicians of his generation. From his early beginnings playing the organ in church to sharing the stage with musical legends, Henry's journey is as inspiring as his music.
Henry's performance at Union Stage promises to be a transcendent experience for music lovers. His live shows are known for their electrifying energy, virtuosic performances, and soul-stirring melodies. Whether he's delivering a heartfelt ballad or getting the crowd grooving to a funky rhythm, Cory Henry knows how to connect with his audience on a deep, emotional level.
Tickets for Cory Henry – Music For Yo Soul! are available and can be purchased by visiting Cultural DMV News event calendar. This is an opportunity to witness a musical prodigy in action and immerse yourself in an unforgettable evening of soulful sounds.
Secure your tickets now for Cory Henry's "Music For Yo Soul!" at Union Stage on May 19 and prepare to be captivated by the performance of one of music's most radiant talents.
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