

Loading Dock Concert: Halley Neal (late show)
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Event description
3S Artspace presents:
Loading Dock Concert Series – Halley Neal
Friday, July 29
Show time: 8pm – 9:15 LATE SHOW
All ages / Seated
Pay-what-you-choose table reservation (starting at $50 for up to 4 people)
***New: Single tickets now available for Community Table seating!***
About Halley Neal:
Halley Neal is a folk-pop singer and songwriter based in Nashville, TN. Inspired by artists like Joni Mitchell and Shawn Colvin, Halley’s sound combines inspirations of folk music from the 70’s and late 90’s.
Graduating from Berklee College of Music in 2019, Halley was chosen from the graduates to perform a song at Berklee’s Commencement Concert at Agganis Arena. The concert honored the 2019 Berklee honorary doctorates, Missy Elliot, Justin Timberlake, and Alex Lacamoire, who all attended the show. In her final semester at Berklee, Halley collaborated with artist Plot Twist and her former band Rose & Kennedy to write and release a single called “Lover” which shortly after gained notable traction on Tik Tok. Since it’s release in July 2019, the song has gained over 27 million streams and has seen global acclaim with covers and Tik Toks of the song posted by people from all over the world.
Shortly after graduating from college, Halley moved to Nashville, TN where in her first few months, she was a chosen finalist for “Nashville Rising Song,” a premiere songwriting competition. In Nashville, Halley also hosts house concerts in her backyard bringing together a community of independent musicians. In 2020, Halley became an official Guild Guitars artist, and performed a set of original music at the 2021 NAMM Show with Guild. She is also one of the first artists to participate in Guild’s “Factory Sessions” YouTube series, where she performed an original set of songs live in the Guild Guitars factory in Oxnard California. Currently, Halley tours nationally to house concert and listening room venues, with 2022 tour dates soon to be announced.
Halley’s debut self-titled record was released on June 4th, 2021. Halley Neal blends sounds that Neal picked up throughout her time studying at her alma mater, Berklee College of Music, as well as in the city she now calls home, Nashville, TN. “This record is certainly a culmination of all of the different sounds and ideas I’ve had floating around in my head for the last three years. It combines some of my favorite elements of classic rock, bands like Fleetwood Mac and Grateful Dead, with soft acoustic guitar and layered vocal ballads.” The record includes a collaboration with artist Plot Twist and her former band, Rose & Kennedy, in an acoustic version of their song “Lover,” and another which was produced by guitarist for Zac Brown Band and former John Mayer co-writer and producer, Clay Cook.
Halley’s sound blends effortless layered vocals with Americana production, and is deeply rooted in an idea of reminiscence and a throwback to 70’s and 90’s folk.
Halley is currently working on her second album, due end of 2022.
Facebook & Instagram: @HalleyNeal
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Info about attending a Loading Dock Concert:
– Online reservations. We strongly encourage you to purchase your full table reservation or single ticket in advance of the show date. We have several pricing tiers for you to choose from for table reservations starting at $50— please know that the more you pay, the more funds are received by the artists— not just 3S. Thank you for supporting 3S and the artists.
– ***Single tickets may be purchased now as well for $15 per ticket! We have two Community Tables. Please note: if you purchase single tickets, you may be seated with other single ticket buyers at your table.***
– Full table reservations. Your table reservation seats up to 4 guests in your party. You will be able to pick your table once you arrive at 3S the day of the show on a first-come, first-served basis.
– Table service provided by Barrio. Order drinks and food from Barrio’s full menu while you enjoy the show!
– Check-in. Check-in for the 6pm shows begins at 5:30pm. Check-in for the 8pm shows begins at 7:30pm. Barrio table service is available beginning at those check-in times.
– Two shows per night: one at 6pm and one at 8pm. After the 6pm show, we ask that visitors exit so we can clean the tables and prepare for the 8pm show. Thank you for understanding!
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Masks are not required during your visit to 3S Artspace, but you are always welcome to wear one!
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COVID-19 Warning
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Ticket purchases are non-refundable. In the event of a rain cancelation, ticket holders will be contacted with the option to carry over their purchase to another 3S event or to donate their purchase to 3S (we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, so thanks for the support!).
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The Loading Dock Concert Series is generously supported by: Katzman Contemporary Projects, Kennebunk Savings, Sheraton Portsmouth Harborside Hotel.
Additional support provided by: In The Black Business Solutions, LLC.
Thank you to our year-round Lead Sponsors: Raka and PixelMedia.
3S Artspace is supported in part by a grant from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
3S Artspace is supported by the New England Foundation for the Arts through the New England Arts Resilience Fund, part of the United States Regional Arts Resilience Fund, an initiative of the U.S. Regional Arts Organizations and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with major funding from the federal CARES Act and the American Rescue Plan from the National Endowment for the Arts.