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Experience the Unforgettable: Viral TikTok Singer, Abigail Brooks, Live at Baxter’s 1892! April 10-11.
Get ready to be swept away by the enchanting melodies of the sensational vocalist Abigail Brooks, as Baxter’s 1892 proudly presents two nights of mesmerizing performances on April 10-11.
Hailing from a background that includes capturing hearts on TikTok with broom in hand as a microphone and captivating audiences on American Idol, Abigail Brooks brings her undeniable talent to the intimate stage of Baxter’s 1892.
Accompanied by the gifted pianist and Baxter’s stage regular Dale Moore, Abigail promises an evening filled with soul-stirring melodies that will resonate long after the last note fades.
With two sets each night at 6pm and 8pm, guests will have the opportunity to witness the rising star in action. But act fast — limited availability means these performances are sure to sell out quickly.
A $5 cover charge per person will be added to the final bill, ensuring an evening of unforgettable entertainment is within reach for all.
On American Idol, renowned artist Lionel Richie himself has hailed Abigail Brooks as a “Phenomenon,” adding an extra layer of excitement and anticipation to this special event. As seen in her captivating performances with Postmodern Jukebox and discussed in detail in BroadwayWorld.com’s exclusive expose, Abigail Brooks is a talent not to be missed.
Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic of Abigail Brooks live at Baxter’s 1892. Reserve your seats today at www.Baxters1892.com and prepare for a night of music that will leave you spellbound.
Event Details:
● Dates: April 10th and 11th
● Time: Two sets each night at 6pm & 8pm
● Location: Baxter’s 1892, [Address]
● Cover Charge: $5 per person added to final bill
For more info, please contact Von Lewis, Baxter’s Co-Owner at [email protected]
“My biggest musical inspirations are of course my mom who first introduced me to the style of music that I love, as well as Judy Garland, Doris Day, Ella Fitzgerald, Linda Ronstadt, and of course Barbra Streisand. Each one of them are completely their own artist but all have the style of the golden era.” Abigail Brooks in BroadwayWorld.com interview.

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