Music on Main presents A Month of Tuesdays at the Fox Cabaret, April 8 to 29
Alfredo Santa Ana, Dálava, Eve Egoyan, and Chloe Kim will grace the stage, offering up everything from classical influences to folk-based improvisations

Clockwise from top left: Alfredo Santa Ana, Dálava (Emma Joelle photo), Chloe Kim (Kelsey Goodwin photo), and Eve Egoyan.
Music on Main’s A Month of Tuesdays brings together four remarkable concerts, each offering an intimate and inspiring evening of music, at the iconic Fox Cabaret this April.
This year’s shows feature an eclectic mix of acclaimed artists who will take audiences on unforgettable sound journeys. The events in store include One Night Stand: Alfredo Santa Ana on April 8, Understories: Dálava on April 15, Longing and Belonging: Eve Egoyan on April 22, and violinist Chloe Kim on April 29, all at 7:30 pm.
From classical influences to folk-based improvisations, the performances are designed to surprise and delight. Whether concertgoers are attending alone or with friends, the Fox’s warm, casual atmosphere makes it easy to meet new people, connect with the artists, and escape into the magic of music for an hour or two.
A Month of Tuesdays is for ages 19 and up. Tickets are available for purchase here.
Post sponsored by Music on Main.
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