Carnegie Hall Citywide: Alisa Amador
Off-Campus Arts Event
Carnegie Hall Citywide: Alisa Amador
Enjoy a free concert by Alisa Amador—a powerful, funky-folk singer-songwriter and the winner of the 2022 Tiny Desk Contest.
FREE
Madison Square Park
July 10, 2024 | 6:00 pm
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About the Series

Carnegie Hall is honored to partner with local community organizations to present free concerts that are sensational celebrations of sounds from across the country and around the globe. At a Carnegie Hall Citywide concert, you can revisit your favorite music or try something new, stay in your home borough or journey farther afield. Whatever you choose, you’ll experience everything that makes New York City so vibrant.

Artist Details

Winner of the 2022 Tiny Desk Contest, Alisa Amador is a funky-folk singer-songwriter, whose recognition has grown exponentially over the past couple of years. This performance comes just weeks after the release of her debut full-length studio album, Multitudes. The title (an identical word in both English and Spanish) speaks to the range of emotions, experiences, and uncertainties explored by the New England–born artist with roots in Argentina, Puerto Rico, and New Mexico

Location

Madison Square Park
Between 23rd and 26th Streets and Fifth and Madison Avenues
New York, NY

About The Performance

Join at Madison Square Park for a free evening performance by the powerful, funky-folk singer-songwriter Alisa Amador. Winner of the 2022 Tiny Desk Contest, Amador’s recognition has grown exponentially over the past couple of years, and this performance comes just weeks after the release of her debut full-length studio album, Multitudes. The title (an identical word in both English and Spanish) speaks to the range of emotions, experiences, and uncertainties explored by the New England–born artist with roots in Argentina, Puerto Rico, and New Mexico, whose music “commands attention and fosters connection,” according to NPR’s Bob Boilen.

For more information, please visit the event website.

Image: Alisa Amador / courtesy of Carnegie Hall