About the artist
Amanda Pascali writes and sings what she calls “Immigrant American Folk”, a sound born out of the complicated, beautiful overlap of identity, place, and history.
As a first-generation American born in New York City and raised in Texas, she grew up woven from stories of migration, reinvention, and survival. She picked up a guitar at 12, and by her twenties began channeling that “in-between” feeling into music - translating ancient Sicilian folk songs, weaving them with folk, Americana, Balkan, Mediterranean, and Latin rhythms, and giving voice to her family’s legacy.
Her brand-new album Roses and Basil (2025) is more than a record, it’s a bridge between past and present, between continents, languages, and generations. She has already taken this music to stages across the world - from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., to the European Union Parliament in Brussels, and was named 2021 Houston Chronicle "Musician of the Year," Now, her journey brings her to Denver for the first time.
If you’ve ever felt between identities, between “here” and “home,” Amanda Pascali’s songs will meet you there. Her music is for those of us searching for a home in the in-between.
BOX OFFICE INFORMATION
Ticket Host - MAS Presents
Street Parking Only
SHOWTIME
Doors at 7:00pm
Music at 8:00pm