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Lincoln Center #ConcertsforKids
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Also on July 8, 2020.
Mark Mulcahy makes his Concerts For Kids debut, performing an uplifting solo set featuring guitar and vocals.
For family audiences, Lincoln Center at Home presents a remarkable group of artists who bring world-class performances and diverse musical perspectives straight from their homes to yours. #ConcertsForKids are new, short concerts recorded by the artists themselves, specifically for families.
June 21: Nobuntu (Female a cappella quintet) 11am Eastern
June 24: The Villalobos Brothers 7pm Eastern
June 28: Matt Alber 11am Eastern
July 8: Mark Mulcahy 4pm Eastern
The performances premiere at LincolnCenter.org, Lincoln Center’s YouTube Page, and on Lincoln Center’s Facebook Page and will be available after, on demand, for families to enjoy whenever is convenient.