
Grace Potter plans to perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 11, at Waterville Opera House, 1 Common St. in Waterville.
Potter is a Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist songwriter and internationally acclaimed rock musician from Waitsfield, Vermont. She formed Grace Potter & the Nocturnals in 2002 while attending St. Lawrence University in upstate New York. The band toured extensively, playing festivals and venues throughout North America.
After signing with major record label Hollywood Records, Potter and her band went on to release four full-length studio albums: “Nothing But The Water” (2006), “This is Somewhere” (2007), “Grace Potter and the Nocturnals” (2010), and “The Lion The Beast The Beat” (2012), with the latter two both debuting in the Top 20 of the Billboard charts. Potter also duetted with country singer Kenny Chesney on the Grammy-nominated platinum-selling hit “You and Tequila” in 2010.
Potter released her latest album “Daylight” in 2019, garnering two Grammy nominations.
She has plans to release new music and tour extensively in 2023, as well as continue to pursue her passion for filmmaking, podcasting, and writing.
Tickets cost $93.
For tickets, or more information, visit operahouse.org.
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