Storm Large - POSTPONED
General Admission - $42 (plus fees)
Gold Section - $62 (plus fees)
ticket prices increase $5 on day of show (if available, plus fees)
Storm Large: musician, actor, playwright, author, awesome. She shot to national prominence in 2006 as a finalist on the CBS show Rock Star: Supernova, where despite having been eliminated in the week before the finale, Storm built a fan base that follows her around the world to this day.Storm spent the 90s singing in clubs throughout San Francisco.Tired of the club scene, she moved to Portland to pursue a new career as a chef, but a last-minute cancellation in 2002 at the Portland club “Dante’s” turned into a standing Wednesday night engagement for Storm and her new band, The Balls. It wasn’t long before Storm had a cult-like following in Portland, and a renewed singing career that was soonto be launched onto the international stage.
In the 18-19 season, Storm performedher one-woman autobiographical musical memoir Crazy Enough at La Jolla Music Society and Portland Center Stage, celebrating the show’s ten-year anniversary. Recentengagementsincludedebutswith the PhillyPops, members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the Seattle Symphony, as well as return engagements with the Houston, Detroit, Toronto, and BBC Symphonies;the New York Pops;and the Louisville Orchestra, with whom she recorded the 2017 album All In.Storm continuesto tour concert halls across the countrywith her band Le Bonheur and as a special gueston Michael Feinstein’sShaken & Stirredtour. Alongside Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey,Stormjoined Michael Feinstein as special guest withthe Pasadena Pops.
Storm made her debut as guest vocalist with the band Pink Martini in April 2011, singing four sold-out concerts with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. She continues to perform with the band, touring nationally and internationally, and she is featured on their albumGet Happy.Storm has also sung with Grammy winner k.d. lang, pianist Kirill Gerstein, punk rocker John Doe, singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer George Clinton.
She debuted with the Oregon Symphony in 2010, and has returned for sold out performances each year thereafter.Storm made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2013, singing Weill’s Seven Deadly Sinswith the
Gold Section - $62 (plus fees)
ticket prices increase $5 on day of show (if available, plus fees)
Storm Large: musician, actor, playwright, author, awesome. She shot to national prominence in 2006 as a finalist on the CBS show Rock Star: Supernova, where despite having been eliminated in the week before the finale, Storm built a fan base that follows her around the world to this day.Storm spent the 90s singing in clubs throughout San Francisco.Tired of the club scene, she moved to Portland to pursue a new career as a chef, but a last-minute cancellation in 2002 at the Portland club “Dante’s” turned into a standing Wednesday night engagement for Storm and her new band, The Balls. It wasn’t long before Storm had a cult-like following in Portland, and a renewed singing career that was soonto be launched onto the international stage.
In the 18-19 season, Storm performedher one-woman autobiographical musical memoir Crazy Enough at La Jolla Music Society and Portland Center Stage, celebrating the show’s ten-year anniversary. Recentengagementsincludedebutswith the PhillyPops, members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the Seattle Symphony, as well as return engagements with the Houston, Detroit, Toronto, and BBC Symphonies;the New York Pops;and the Louisville Orchestra, with whom she recorded the 2017 album All In.Storm continuesto tour concert halls across the countrywith her band Le Bonheur and as a special gueston Michael Feinstein’sShaken & Stirredtour. Alongside Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey,Stormjoined Michael Feinstein as special guest withthe Pasadena Pops.
Storm made her debut as guest vocalist with the band Pink Martini in April 2011, singing four sold-out concerts with the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. She continues to perform with the band, touring nationally and internationally, and she is featured on their albumGet Happy.Storm has also sung with Grammy winner k.d. lang, pianist Kirill Gerstein, punk rocker John Doe, singer/songwriter Rufus Wainwright, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer George Clinton.
She debuted with the Oregon Symphony in 2010, and has returned for sold out performances each year thereafter.Storm made her Carnegie Hall debut in 2013, singing Weill’s Seven Deadly Sinswith the
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