Macy Gray in Crystal Bay Saturday

Macy Gray
Macy Gray plays Saturday in the Crystal Bay Casino.

The forecast calls for Gray.

Grammy Award recipient Macy Gray performs Saturday, Nov. 9 in the Crystal Bay Casino. The show is expected to be a sellout. Tickets remained available early this week.

Gray is on tour celebration the 14th anniversary of “On How Life Is,” her 1999 debut album which includes the classic single “I Try.” Both the CD and single were worldwide hits, starting a career ride that includes two Grammys, two MTV awards, over 15 million units sold, and a thriving acting career.

In addition to performing her many hits Saturday in her Crown Room debut, Macy will be introduce concertgoers to some new yet old material. On her latest release “Covered” Macy recreates some of the seminal songs of years gone by.

“These were songs that I would’ve probably written in another life,” Gray said in a press statement. “They’re almost all these kind of dark love songs, which is the mood I’m in right now – to sing these I-wanna-slit-my-wrists-but-I-love-you songs. They already said what I want to say, perfectly.”

Tahoe will provide is one of the smallest venues on Macy’s tour. Purchase on-line at www.crystalbaycasino.com, by phone at 775-833-6333 or at the CBC. This is a non-smoking, 21 and over general admission, standing room only concert, as are almost all CBC shows.

 

Macy Gray: ‘On How Life Is’

When: 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9
Tickets: $28
BUY
A limited number of Special VIP Meet and Greet packages available for $100. VIP package includes, one general admision ticket, VIP Early Entry into Crown Room, exclusive meet and greet with Macy Gray, personal  photograph with Macy Gray, autographed 8×10 photo, a limited and numbered tour poster as well as an official meet greet laminate.

 

 

 

 

ABOUT Tim Parsons

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Tim Parsons is the editor of Tahoe Onstage who first moved to Lake Tahoe in 1992. Before starting Tahoe Onstage in 2013, he worked for 29 years at newspapers, including the Tahoe Daily Tribune, Eureka Times-Standard and Contra Costa Times. He was the recipient of the 2011 Keeping the Blues Alive award for Journalism.

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