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Rental Partner: Concerts in America presents

Parisian Skies, Spanish Hearts

With Antoine Boyer and Yeore Kim

Date:
Wednesday, September 16
Time:
7:30 pm PDT
Cost:
$46 – $59

Venue

The Great Hall
1119 Eighth Avenue (enter on Eighth Avenue)
Seattle, 98101 United States
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Event Format

In-Person

EVENT NOTES
Doors for this event will open at 6:45 PM.

Presented by Concerts in America. For questions about this event, please contact tickets@concertsinamerica.com.

Antoine Boyer and Yeore Kim stand side by side, smiling and looking at each other. Antoine holds the top of an acoustic guitar in one of his hands.
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An intimate journey from the romantic streets of Paris to the rhythms of Spain, blending classical precision with the soulful improvisation of jazz.

About the Artists

The paths of Antoine Boyer and Yeore Kim converged in 2018 at the Gypsy Jazz Festival of Taipei. Recognizing an instant musical connection, they formed a duo that blends virtuosity, sensitivity, and spontaneous improvisation.

Antoine Boyer draws from the authentic roots of gypsy jazz, having studied under masters like Mandino Reinhardt. A classically trained virtuoso, he was named “Révélation Guitare Classique 2016” by the esteemed French magazine Guitare Classique.

Yeore Kim is a multi-instrumentalist and harmonica virtuoso from the Korean jazz scene. Holding a master’s degree from Seoul Music University, she has achieved victories at the World Harmonica Festival and toured extensively across Asia and Europe.

Together, their chemistry knows no bounds. From the strum of the guitar to the soul-stirring wail of the harmonica, they transport listeners to a realm where every note tells a story.


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