THE KING CENTER'S STUDIO THEATER
INITMATE CONCERT SERIES
PRESENTS
One Of The Top Three Finalists From
2012 NBS’s The Voice
Nicholas David
Thursday, May 16, 2019 – 7:30 pm
Produced By
The Brevard Music Group
Maxwell C. King Center For The Arts
3865 N. Wickham Rd
Melbourne, FL 32935
www.kingcenter.com
Ticket Prices:
Rows A-K $30
Rows L-Q $25
*Inclusive of handling fees
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Mon Nov 5 @ noon
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Weds Nov 7 @ noon
General Public On Sale
Fri Nov 9 @ noon
Tickets Available At:
Brevard Music Group
321-783-9004
www.brevardmusicgroup.com
Tickets Also Available At:
www.kingcenter.com
“a fully integrative experience, incorporating multiple genres and influences ranging everywhere from Prince to Beethoven”
Nicholas David
Top three finalist from 2012 NBC”s The Voice. Music from the heart, for the heart. Nicholas David is a vibrant, dynamic and multi-talented singer/songwriter from Saint Paul, MN. For more than a decade, Nicholas has composed alternative soul music that connects with people worldwide on a deeply human level. Prior to his unforgettable 2012 run with Team CeeLo on NBC’s The Voice, Nicholas had already recorded five critically acclaimed albums, experienced national radio airplay and participated in multiple charity and collaborative projects. Fans of The Voice were introduced to his soulful and storied career during this time where he struck a chord with America and finished a fan favorite in the top three.
Nicholas’ music is a fully integrative experience, incorporating multiple genres and influences ranging everywhere from Prince to Beethoven. His powerful voice, enriching lyrics and liquid piano playing set him apart and are the reason Skope Magazine calls him “an authentic artist of this millennium.” His captivating melodies embody an unbridled passion for music, and his lyrics convey the thoughts of a truly humble, intelligent and genuine human being. When it comes to his iconic live shows, Nicholas is a one-of-a-kind and must-see act. As if channeling inspiration from an outside source, the instant he walks on stage he gives himself over to the music. Fans have even gone as far to speak of his performances as a spiritual service that they actually want to attend. His emotional approach to songwriting and performing is the very reason the thriving Twin Cities music scene affectionately nicknamed him ‘the feelin.’
http://thefeelin.com/