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Versatile singer, songwriter from 'The Voice' to perform at Norman P. Murray Center March 5

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Head to the Norman P. Murray Center for a relaxing Tuesday evening on the Terrace with free live music featuring a singer from "The Voice." 

From 4:30-6:30 pm, you will enjoy a fun upbeat acoustic mix of top 40 hits with the Tanner Howe Duo featuring vocalist and guitarist Tanner Howe and percussionist Kirk Howe.

Tanner is a versatile singer, songwriter, and performer who can win over any crowd. He made headlines for his three-chair turn performance on Season 22 of NBC's "The Voice" and is currently working on a new acoustic pop record inspired by Lewis Capaldi and Shawn Mendes. Howe has more than 100,000 streams across music platforms and more than one million views on YouTube. He's played various venues including The House of Blues, The Mint LA, Molly Malone's, and Universal City Walk. He also currently has a residency at Disneyland performing as a duo and a full band.

Beer and wine will be available for purchase from the Mission Viejo Rotary Club as well as snacks from Senior Leadership Committee. Cash is preferred. You can reserve your seats starting at 3:30 pm. Outside beverages are not allowed.

For more information, call 949-470-3062. Please leave your pets at home.

The Norman P. Murray Center is located at 24932 Veterans Way.

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Submitted by City Staff on Wed, 02/28/2024 - 12:25 pm

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Thank you for your comments on the News page and interest in this Tuesday on the Terrace event. The performance is scheduled to take place outside, but will move inside in the event of rain. Chairs are available, or folks can bring their own, and seats may be reserved starting at 3:30 pm.

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