Thursday, March 9, 2017
Smooth Jazz Performer Kirk Whalum To Perform At The Foundry
American smooth jazz saxophonist and songwriter, Kirk Whalum, will take the stage at The Foundry at SLS Las Vegas® for an exclusive, one-night-only performance on Saturday, May 13.
The Grammy Award-winning artist will perform favorites including his popular gospel song, “It’s What I Do,” along with new music from his upcoming album, “Love Covers,” which will be released Tuesday, April 11. Whalum has received 12 Grammys throughout his music career for his extensive contributions to smooth jazz. He has collaborated with world famous vocalists including Barbra Streisand and Al Green, and he performed on what is now Whitney Houston’s most iconic single, “I Will Always Love You.”
Whalum began his career playing in his father’s church choir in Memphis before taking the stage at local clubs in 1979. He then signed with Columbia records in 1985, during which time he recorded his first solo album, “Floppy Disk.”
Tickets starting at $39.50, not including applicable service charges, are on sale now and front row VIP meet-and-greet options are also available for $89.50. For larger parties seeking to enhance their experience, VIP table packages are available for purchase.
Doors open at 7 p.m. for this 21+ event. For more information and to purchase tickets and packages, visit foundrylv.com.
2535 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas, NV 89109
(855) 761-7757
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