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Lizzie Thomas Album Release Concert

Friday, August 8 2025 at 7:00 PM

Doors: 7PM / Performance Time: 8PM

Celebrate AWAKENING with Lizzie and her band.

John Di Martino – Piano
Kevin Sibley –  B3 Hammond Organ
Yoshi Waki  – E Bass
Guilherme Montiero- Guitar
Neal Smith – Drums
Yannie – BGV’s
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🎫 – General Admission:$30

🍽️ – GA + Dinner: $90

Includes Choice of Appetizer, Main Course, 1 Drink (Wine/Beer)

*Ticket + Dinner offer is only available prior to the show via online purchase.


20 dollar table minimum per person is required.
21+
Tickets are non-refundable.

$30 in advance
$40 at door

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Lizzie Thomas AWAKENING Album Release show

Lizzie Thomas is a premier jazz singer- songwriter in New York City, performing alongside some of the genre’s most iconic names. She has captivated audiences with her soulful storytelling, adventurous arrangements, and breathtaking vocal artistry.  Lizzie’s dedication to the Great American Songbook has solidified her place in the city’s vibrant jazz scene.  Alongside the “who’s who” of Jazz, Lizzie has had the privilege of collaborating with Ron Carter, the late- Russell Malone, John Di Martino, Wayne Escoffery, Helio Alves, Neal Smith, Dezron Douglas and the Harlem String Quartet among others.

Her show at DROM, marks an exciting new chapter—one that’s deeply personal and emotionally raw—as she unveils her artistic evolution through original music. Her forthcoming eighth album, Awakening blends her signature jazz roots with soul, pop, and RnB. These heartfelt compositions offer a powerful and intimate reflection of her creative journey.

Recorded at the iconic Powerstation in NYC, Awakening features a close-knit group of musicians who have collaborated with some of the most celebrated names in jazz, soul, and beyond. Together, they’ve created a record that marks Lizzie’s evolution as both artist and producer and serves as a beacon of feminine empowerment, spirituality, and emotional liberation.  Featuring Grammy awarded artists, the Harlem String Quartet and Neal Smith on drums.