Wednesday, July 9, 2025

BASS RIVER ARTS WEEKEND CONCERTS

CULTURAL CENTER CAPE COD

Music Extraordinaire Zoë Lewis in Concert

Bass River Arts Campus

Fri, Jul 11, 730pm. Member $20, Not-Yet-Member $25

Affectionately known as “a band in a body,” Zoë Lewis plays vintage jazz and world-beat grooves on anything from the piano to the spoons!

Louise Bichan’s “Songs and Stories from Scotland”

Bass River Arts Campus

Sun, Jul 13, 3pm. Member $25, Not-Yet-Member $30

Louise Bichan is a USA-based Scottish musician and photographer who uses both mediums to tell stories, old and new, masterfully blending traditional and classical arrangements. Her music is thoughtful, complex, curious, and playful.

She composes in response to her roots and the world around her, weaving through stories of connection to people, nature, the past, and the possibility of the future.

Paige Davis:

Weaving Original with Timeless Indie Tunes And Original Melodies

Fri, Jul 18, 730pm. Member $25, Not-Yet-Member $30

From the salt-kissed shores of Massachusetts to the neon pulse of Nashville, Paige Davis has embarked on a musical odyssey, and she’s bringing the heart of that journey back to Cape Cod. This Nashville recording artist, a true daughter of the Bay State, returns for a captivating two-hour performance, weaving her original melodies with the timeless indie country tunes you love.

Paige’s talent has resonated within the hallowed walls of Nashville’s most esteemed venues, including multiple appearances at the iconic Bluebird Cafe.

Her distinctive blend of soulful vocals and insightful lyrics has opened doors to co-writes with industry giants at Sony, Warner/Chappell, and BMG, resulting in cuts by a growing roster of artists. Paige Davis is undeniably poised to become the “Next Big Thing,” a testament to her unwavering dedication and undeniable star power.

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