Canciones en Blanco y Negro by Juana Luna
Off-Campus Arts Event
Canciones en Blanco y Negro by Juana Luna
Hear the Argentinian-born, Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter whose musical influences effortlessly span traditional Argentinian ballads, tried-and-true hits of the American Songbook, coquettish samba, rousing boleros, and Latin jazz.
FREE
Lincoln Center - David Rubenstein Atrium
September 07, 2024 | 7:30 pm
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Artist Details

The Argentinian-born, Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Juana Luna's omnivorous musical influences effortlessly span traditional Argentinian romantic ballads, tried-and-true hits of the American Songbook, coquettish samba, rousing boleros, and Latin jazz.

Ticket Details

There are two ways to access this event:

1. General Admission, first-come first-served. Just show up!

2. Reserve Fast Track Access, opening the Tuesday before the event at noon. While event admission is not guaranteed, Fast Track gives you access to the priority line.

Location

Lincoln Center
David Rubenstein Atrium
61 West 62nd Street
New York, NY

About The Event

The Argentinian-born, Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Juana Luna’s omnivorous musical influences effortlessly span traditional Argentinian romantic ballads, tried-and-true hits of the American Songbook, coquettish samba, rousing boleros, and Latin jazz. Her lilting voice recalls great vocalists like Caetano Veloso and Magos Herrera. Luna’s triumphant return to the Lincoln Center Atrium celebrates the release of her sophomore album, Canciones en Blanco y Negro (Songs in Black and White), which she’ll perform in its entirety. The culmination of two focused years of production and songwriting, Canciones tells a story of those who are driven by love. It’s a record for those who may feel lost, but believe that’s not such a bad thing. Luna presents these love stories alongside a band that features guitarists Asher Kurtz and Federico Díaz, bassist Sebastián de Urquiza, a string quartet and very special guests. Expect additional original compositions, Latin folk classics and a few surprises.

For more information, please visit the event website.

Image: Juana Luna / photo by Sol Schiller