Brianna Helbling’s New York Mills debut
News | Published on October 29, 2024 at 3:07pm GMT+0000 | Author: Tucker Henderson
0Live music at NYMRCC Friday, Nov. 1
The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center continues its 2024 Fall Concert Series on November 1 with a special live performance by up-and-coming regional artist Brianna Helbling.
All are welcome at the Cultural Center on Friday, Nov. 1, when Helbling will take the stage for her New York Mills debut, offering a dynamic, high-energy performance that promises to be unforgettable.
Helbling, a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, has built an impressive career since she began performing at the age of eight. Over the years, she has mastered instruments like acoustic and electric guitar, keyboard, mandolin, and bass guitar. Her versatile style has allowed her to move seamlessly between genres, capturing audiences wherever she performs.
Having taken the stage at notable venues such as WE Fest, North Dakota Country Fest, and the Key West Songwriters Festival, Helbling is no stranger to big crowds. With more than half a million followers on social media and a successful single, “Better Run,” boasting over 100,000 streams, her rise in the music world has been nothing short of impressive.
Fans of country and pop music won’t want to miss this opportunity to see Brianna Helbling live, where she will perform both heartfelt originals and well-loved favorites.
Doors open at 7 p.m. with the concert starting at 7:30 p.m. The event will feature snacks and a cash bar, making it the perfect way to kick off your weekend with a night of great music and good vibes.
Ticket information
Adult tickets: $10 in advance | $12 at the door (Cultural Center members receive a $2 discount)
Student tickets: $5
Tickets are available for purchase at the Cultural Center, online here, or at the door on the night of the concert.
For more details or to purchase advance tickets, call (218) 385-3339 or visit www.kulcher.org/brianna-helbling-concert-friday-november-1-2024/.
This activity is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through an operating support grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage fund.