Lincoln Cultural Center Presents Christina Eagle & Friends from The Voice

In her always lovely, sweet spirited style, Catawba native Christina Eagle is gathering a group of supremely talented vocalists for one amazing concert at the Lincoln Cultural Center — Friday, November 7th, at 7:30 p.m.

The Center is proud to present Christina and six of her fellow contestants from season 26 of NBC’s popular show The Voice.

GABRIELLE ZABOSKY

WANYA

GAIL BLISS

 

 

DREION

FRANKIE TORRES

DRAKE HYDE

CHRISTINA EAGLE

“When Cathy Davis, Executive Director of the Lincoln Cultural Center, approached me to perform in Lincolnton I knew it was a perfect opportunity to bring a night of unique entertainment to the community here,” shares Christina. “As former contestants from The Voice, we’ve kept in touch and always love shining a spotlight on each other’s careers whenever possible. You’ll hear a variety of music styles from this talented group!”

Tickets for this exciting event are $20 each. Visit LCC.booktix.com for more information and to order your tickets! The Lincoln Cultural Center is located at 403 East Main Street in Lincolnton, NC, 704.240.4989. Follow them on Instagram @lincolncultural_403eastmain. Follow Christina on Instagram @christinaeagle.

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