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Zella Day and Jesse Woods to Lead Rescheduled Show at Moe’s Alley

Published January 10, 2024

Previously delayed, the much-anticipated concert by Zella Day and Jesse Woods is now set to go ahead at Moe’s Alley. Fans of the Chaparelle project, which showcases the pair's cooperative musical effort, can finally mark their calendars for the upcoming performance on Thursday. The event promises to be a remarkable evening for supporters who have held on to their tickets from the original Oct. 12 schedule, which will be accepted at the new show.

A Blend of Talent and Artistry

Zella Day and Jesse Woods are celebrated artists in their own rights, each with a unique musical presence. Day, originating from Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona, boasts an impressive resume with three albums, notable television appearances, and tours with high-profile artists. Woods, hailing from Austin, Texas, offers a folk-centric repertoire inspired by storied musicians such as Bob Dylan. Together, they craft a country sound that echoes the famed duets of music history.

Details of the Upcoming Show

The duo is scheduled to perform this Thursday, with the concert beginning at 8 p.m. and doors opening at 7. The event, available to an adult audience over 21, has tickets priced at $20 in advance and $25 on the day. Joining the lineup, New Orleans country singer Esther Rose will open the show, contributing to an evening of rich musical offerings.

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