Special to IFN

The Iredell Arts Council continues its commitment to bringing original, high-quality music to downtown Statesville with a live performance by Charly Lowry on Thursday, January 22.

The concert, which begins at 7:30 p.m., will be held at the Iredell Arts Council, located at 203 South Meeting Street.

An Indigenous singer-songwriter from Pembroke, Lowry is a proud member of the Lumbee/Tuscarora Tribes. Known for her powerful, soulful voice and compelling storytelling, Lowry blends Motown, southern gospel, and contemporary roots music with acoustic/electric guitar and Native American hand drum. She is a former lead singer of the multi-award-winning band Dark Water Rising and has toured internationally, collaborating with artists including Pura Fé and Rhiannon Giddens.

Through intimate performances like this one, the Iredell Arts Council is focused on presenting artists whose work is deeply original and rooted in lived experience. Lowry’s music honors tradition while speaking directly to the present, creating performances that resonate far beyond the stage.

This concert will take place in the Iredell Arts Council’s listening-room-style venue, offering an up-close setting to fully appreciate original music. Only a few tickets remain.

TICKETS

Purchase tickets at https://events.humanitix.com/charly-lowry

About the Iredell Arts Council

The Iredell Arts Council (IAC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the arts in Iredell County through exhibitions, performances, education, and community partnerships.
Located in downtown Statesville, IAC supports artists, celebrates cultural diversity, and creates meaningful opportunities for people of all ages to experience the arts. Visit www.iredellartscouncil.org

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