NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – The Hermitage Museum & Gardens and Nora Schnoor will be hosting a special two-night Women in Music event in November.
The show will include live musical performances and inspirational guest speakers on Friday, November 6 beginning at 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, November 7 beginning at 5 p.m.
Very limited tickets are available for each evening at TheHermitageMuseum.org. Hermitage Members are $12 and Non-Members are $15.
“The event is primarily geared toward individuals ages 15-40 who identify as women and would love the opportunity to connect with and be inspired by professional women working in the music industry,” said museum officials in a statement released Thursday.
“‘Women in Music’ will take place outside, under a tent, with socially-distanced seating along the banks of the Lafayette River. Capt’n Crabby will have food available for sale each evening and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.”
The lineup includes four musicians and 10 music professionals working in Virginia:
Musicians
Octavia MillsJovi EspinaCommunity WitchMiscelanyusSpeakers
Janice Chandler – Founder and Lead of Runnin’ ShineKathie Moore – Co-President of More Music GroupAdriane “Lady-A” Davis Vaughn – CEO of House of Bertha EntertainmentJessica Gordon – Co-Owner of Broadberry Entertainment Group & President of Independent Promoter AllianceShelly Milam-Ratliff – Vocal Music Department Chair at The Governor’s School for the ArtsTiffany Johnson-Wiggins/Tiff the Gift – Hip hop recording artist & featured in the Netflix documentary UnderdogsAlison Burdick – Marketing Manager for The Bowery Presents Mid-AtlanticSonja Morrell – On-Air Personality for 106.9 The Fox. Marketing Director for 106.9 The Fox and FM99Hosts
Theressa Brown – On-Air Talent for 95.7 R&BGrace Garvin – CEO of Brink Records, Executive Producer of East Coast Music Conference and International Independent Music Video AwardsMiscelanyus | Jovi Espina(Courtesy: Hermitage Museum)Latest News
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