Accordion-wielding Chilean singer Pascuala Ilabaca is a global-touring gem! Recipient of multiple awards including the Pulsar Prize, the most important Chilean music industry award, this singer-songwriter’s music is rooted in traditional sounds and effortlessly integrates shades of jazz, pop, rock, and influences gathered worldwide. Accompanied by her formidable band Fauna, her unique stage presence conjures sweetness and empowerment simultaneously, setting her songs alive with both fragility and verve.

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David Rubenstein Atrium
1887 Broadway, New York, NY 10023

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