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Reilly Rose Comes Back to LTV for East End Underground Live Concert Series

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Reilly Rose. COURTESY REILLY ROSE.

Reilly Rose. COURTESY REILLY ROSE.

authorStaff Writer on May 27, 2024

LTV Studios and the East End Underground Live Concert Series presents “Hello Best Friends: An Evening with Reilly Rose” on Saturday, June 8, at 8 p.m. Enjoy an evening of friendship, fun and songs with Sag Harbor native Reilly Rose who will be returning home for her second East End Underground show.

Reilly Rose is a New York City based singer/songwriter who writes and performs original piano folk music. She is a recent graduate of NYU Gallatin where she developed an individualized concentration in “The Ethics and Aesthetics of Storytelling.” In addition, she writes and performs sketch and improv comedy as well as musical comedy with her troupe “LaLaHaHa.”

Launched by LTV’s Executive Director Michael Clark, East End Underground is LTV’s broadcast series honoring grassroots inspiration and diversity, now airing on multiple New York platforms. Focused on working artists “bubbling up” from the rich musical undercurrent of Long Island’s East End, Clark has further expanded Underground’s reach by launching the East End Underground Live Concert Series which provides live concert experiences. It is an outlet for emerging composers, vocalists, soloists, ensembles, bands and singer-songwriters, showcased alongside seasoned artists and veterans of the region, all sharing a stage in LTV’s Studio 3 and taped in front of a live studio audience.

Tickets are $30 in advance, $35 at the door or $15 for students with a valid ID. VIP Café seating is available for $65. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit ltveh.org. LTV Studios is at 75 Industrial Road in Wainscott.

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