Odetta Hartman biography

On March 20th, 2024, the exciting sounds of rising artists will fill the air at a special Mutual Benefit concert in London. This highly anticipated event will bring together some of the most talented musicians from around the world for a night of unforgettable performances. Attendees can expect a diverse range of musical styles, from soulful R&B to energetic pop and everything in between. Each artist has been carefully selected for their unique sound and powerful stage presence, promising an evening of pure entertainment. Whether you're a fan of smooth melodies or upbeat rhythms, there will be something for everyone at this incredible concert. Some of the featured artists include the enigmatic singer-songwriter, Jasmine Clarke, known for her emotional and heartfelt lyrics. Also taking the stage is the dynamic duo, The Smith Brothers, with their infectious blend of rock and funk. And with more exciting acts yet to be announced, this Mutual Benefit concert is sure to be a night to remember. So mark your calendars and get ready to experience the future of music at London's hottest concert of 2024. Jasmine Clarke is a breakout artist on the rise, known for her soulful vocals and captivating songwriting. She has been making waves in the industry with her debut album, "Broken Dreams," and has already garnered a loyal fan base. The Smith Brothers, comprised of brothers Jack and Max Smith, have been making music together since they were young. Their dynamic performances and catchy tunes have gained them a strong following and landed them a spot on this highly anticipated concert lineup. Both artists are thrilled to be a part of the Mutual Benefit concert and can't wait to share their music with the world.

When

Wednesday, 20 March 2024
Starts at 21:30

Where

Wordsworth Road
London, Great Britain

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