Ron Artis II w/ special guest Thunderstorm Artis – CANCELED

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Sunday, October 01, 2023
Doors: 6:00pm / Show: 8:00pm

Hailing from Haleiwa, HI, this soulful award-winning artist brings a unique soulful-honest-songwriting style to the stage.Performing all original music and energizing audiences all across the globe. His blazing versatile guitar playing style is captivating. You’ll be sure to leave the experience feeling loved, electrified and pondering the lyrics.

“The Future Of The Blues”
– Buddy Guy

“An Amazing Voice”
– Jack Johnson

“Amazing Lyrics”
– Mick Fleetwood

“Ron Artis II, brings the Truth”
– Pique Magazine

Thunderstorm Artis is a singer, songwriter, and multi instrumentalist.

Soaring vocals meet dextrous, layered guitar and intimate storytelling that can evoke the poetic lyricism of Passenger in one song before sliding into the wrenching neo-soul of Leon Bridges in another.

Artis was born and raised in a large musical family on the North Shore of Oahu, and it’s easy to find the laid-back vibe of island life effortlessly blended with the real life experiences that inspire his music. As a Season 18 finalist on The Voice, Artis wowed audiences with both his original compositions, including quiet acoustic track “Sedona,” and loving reinterpretations of songs by artists like The Beatles and Louis Armstrong, with John Legend describing his tone as “magical” and Billboard praising his “earnest, uplifting presence.” Artis has played alongside modern icons Jack Johnson and Booker T., as well as toured extensively with his brother, Ron Artis II. He’s also a longtime featured artist at Wanderlust Festivals throughout North America.

Per New York City’s guidance, Sony Hall is requiring all guests, staff & musicians ages 12+ to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 to enter. Children ages 5 to 11 must have received at least one dose.

Proof of vaccination may include your physical CDC card, photo of your CDC card, NYC Covid Safe App, or the NYS Excelsior Pass.

In addition to the vaccination policy, New York City continues to encourage masks for all indoor gatherings, except while you are actively eating and drinking.