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International Women's Day Show!

  • The Lilypad 1353 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA, 02139 (map)

$10 adv / $15 day of show / 10:30 start / 10pm doors / standing

Adia Clark Lay: Adia Clark Lay is an emerging singer-songwriter and student at Berklee College of Music, known for her captivating blend of indie, folk, and country sounds. Hailing from Clark, Colorado, Adia has spent several years honing her craft on stage, performing both locally and beyond. With a voice as warm as her songwriting, she hopes to leave a lasting impact on the indie and country music scenes. Her music, including singles like “Water My Flowers” and her debut EP “On the Rocks”, often explore themes of love, heartbreak, nostalgia, and personal growth.

Charlie Weld: Charlie Weld is a Boston-based pop/country singer-songwriter who creates immersive experiences in melodic disguises. Her storytelling is the heart of her craft and she strives to convey all emotions from love, to loss, to heartache. In the words of Carolyn Kruse, previous host of Country 102.5, “For such a young artist, she has the heart of an old soul, wearing empathy on her sleeve. It’s likely why she is such an effective songwriter.”

Julia Honnen: Colorado native, Julia Honnen, roots herself in her Western heritage through her rich Americana music. Exploring the themes of identity, coming of age, and nostalgia, Julia Honnen’s catalog is intimate and authentic, complete with her raw country tone and honest storytelling. On stage, she builds a world that welcomes listeners with open arms, acknowledging the ongoing importance of community through her vulnerable and powerful music. Now based in Boston, Julia aims to release the single, “Pretty Boy” in early 2025 to introduce audiences to her ever-evolving perspective, recently cultivated through her time at Berklee College of Music.

adiaclarklay.com

charlieweld.com

https://www.instagram.com/julia_honnen/

Earlier Event: March 8
The Songbuilders' Soirée