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Positively Arts Presents: The Get Launched Vegas Showcase at Myron's on Sunday, March 9
Las Vegas' Rising Young Stars Take the Stage at The Smith Center - Limited Tickets Available!
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA / ACCESS Newswire / March 5, 2025 / This Sunday, March 9, Positively Arts, a Las Vegas-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to providing performing arts training to children across the Las Vegas Valley regardless of their ability to pay, presents the 2024 Get Launched Vegas Winners Showcase at Myron's at The Smith Center, Sunday, March 9th, from 3 PM to 5 PM (doors open at 2 PM).
Positively Arts presents Get Launched Vegas Showcase featuring Clint Holmes, Christine Shebeck, Kelly Clinton-Holmes, Lily Arce, Nick Katopodis, Khloe Judd, Rylin Kohl, Jennifer Rangel, Ava Gloria, Lily Trujillo, Mauricio Hernandez (Photo Ray Saulon)
This exclusive event highlights the winners and finalists of the Get Launched Vegas singing competition, giving audiences a rare opportunity to follow the next generation of Las Vegas performers from the very beginning. Tickets are priced from $40 to $58 and are available at The Smith Center Box Office or online at thesmithcenter.com/tickets while supplies last.
A Star-Studded Lineup of Las Vegas Talent
Hosted by Grammy®-nominated recording artist Clint Holmes and renowned entertainer Kelly Clinton Holmes, the showcase will also feature performances by Lily Arce, lead singer of the Las Vegas Raiders house band, and Christine Shebeck, Vegas headliner and regular Myron's performer. The musical accompaniment will be led by Angela Chan, a Las Vegas-based pianist and musical director who has performed with multiple Broadway national tours and Las Vegas productions, along with former Le Rêve band members.
This year's Get Launched Vegas Winners will each perform a featured set as well as a duet with one of the headliners:
Winner: Rylin Kohl (15), freshman at Bishop Gorman High School
1st Runner-Up: Khloe Judd (16), sophomore at Las Vegas Academy of the Arts
2nd Runner-Up: Jennifer Rangel (18), senior at Las Vegas Academy of the Arts
3rd Runner-Up: Nick Katopodis (14), 8th grader at K.O. Knudson Academy of the Arts Middle School
Additionally, finalists Ava Gloria (12), Lily Trujillo (16), and Mauricio Hernandez (14) will perform at the event.
"Mentorship and performance opportunities like Get Launched Vegas are crucial in helping young performers realize their potential," said Clint Holmes, Positively Arts' Director of Artist Development. "It's been a privilege to work with these talented artists, and I'm excited for audiences to see the magic they each create on stage."
"This showcase is a celebration of dedication, talent, and the power of the performing arts," said Pilita Simpson, founder of Positively Arts. "We are proud to provide a platform that not only highlights these exceptional young artists but also builds confidence, community, and career pathways."
Event Details:
Date: Sunday, March 9, 2025
Time: Doors open at 2 PM. Show begins at 3 PM.
Location: Myron's at The Smith Center, 361 Symphony Park Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89106
Tickets: $40.30-$57.5, available at The Smith Center Box Office or online at thesmithcenter.com/tickets.
For those interested in supporting Positively Arts and its mission to empower the next generation through the performing arts, donations can be made at www.positivelyarts.org/donate. Event sponsorship opportunities are available. Inquiries can be made by emailing [email protected].
About Positively Arts
Positively Arts is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit that uses the transformational power of the arts as a vehicle to empower youth with essential life skills through performance, creative exploration, and artistic discovery. Positively Arts fortifies Las Vegas youth's social and emotional development by providing the tools, positive outlets, and community support to develop the confidence and resilience they need to excel in every aspect of their lives. Since 2014, Positively Arts has served over 20,000 children through our training and mentorship programs and is proud to be building a safe and accepting community for children in Southern Nevada. For more information visit www.PositivelyArts.org.
Contact Information
Alana Kohl
[email protected]
7023234561
SOURCE: Positively Arts
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L.Mason--AMWN