Washington D.C. — A new free concert series, The Stage at Union Square, will debut at Union Station (50 Massachusetts Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002) in partnership with Sing for Hope, a non-profit organization that brings together community-based organizations and local artists to deliver creative programs in community spaces worldwide.
The weekly concert series will feature local artists and performers from renowned institutions.
Throughout the series, Sing for Hope will curate a lineup of local performers, including Washington D.C. natives Singer-Songwriter Heidi Martin and friends, Jazz Saxophonist Herb Scott and friends and Cellist and Viola da Gamba player Amy Domingues and friends.
The Stage at Union Station will also showcase performers who are affiliated with renowned arts and cultural institutions across Metropolitan Washington, including Washington Performing Arts, The Kennedy Center, and The Duke Ellington School of the Art.
The series will begin on Thursday, July 13, with Herb Scott performing from 4:30pm – 6:30pm.
On Thursday, July 20, Amy Domingues will perform, followed by Heidi Martin on Thursday, July 27. These performances will begin at 4:30pm as well.