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Music sensation Gracie Carol returns to Point/Arc Fest, carrying her renowned stardom and melodious tunes with her for a captivating live performance.

Gracie Carol, a 2015 alumna of Oak Hills High School, will be returning to the stage at the Newport Car Barn (1102 Brighton Street) on September 27, specifically, during the 4 p.m. to midnight slot. She is one of the seven artists set to perform at the Point/Arc Fest, previously known as, when...

Gracie Carol, renowned for her music, prepares to grace the stage at Point/Arc Fest, eager to share...
Gracie Carol, renowned for her music, prepares to grace the stage at Point/Arc Fest, eager to share her talents with her hometown crowd.

Music sensation Gracie Carol returns to Point/Arc Fest, carrying her renowned stardom and melodious tunes with her for a captivating live performance.

Gracie Abrams, the talented singer-songwriter, is set to perform at the Newport Car Barn on September 27, marking her return to her hometown of Cincinnati. The performance comes a week before The Point Arc Fest, which will take place at 1102 Brighton Street, Newport, on September 19th.

This event, the largest annual fundraiser for a 53-year-old nonprofit organization, will have a Nashville to Newport theme. Seven live acts, including Gracie Abrams, will take the stage from 4 p.m. to midnight. Tickets for The Point Arc Fest can be purchased for $50 at www.thepointarc.org/events.

Gracie Abrams, a 2015 graduate of Oak Hills High School, has come a long way since her days in Cincinnati. Her musical journey began when she started performing in choir and music in the fourth grade. She fell in love with the banjo as her first instrument and knew she wanted to pursue a music career since she was five years old. Her family's vacations to Nashville further fueled her passion, and there was no turning back after her first visit.

Gracie Abrams' career took a significant boost when she landed a contest with B-105 (WUBE 105.1 FM) to sing with Keith Urban on his Raise 'Em Up tour in 2014. This led to her getting a golden ticket to Hollywood on American Idol. Six months after her appearance on the show, she moved to Nashville to pursue her dreams.

Since then, Gracie Abrams has not looked back. She started releasing music in 2018 and has not stopped since. Her past five songs, including the title track "Heart Condition," have a medical storyline. Currently, she is promoting her single "No One Tells You," a poignant song about leaving a bad relationship.

In addition to her musical endeavours, Gracie Abrams has also performed the National Anthem at the Savannah Bananas baseball game at Great American Ball Park this summer.

Fans in Cincinnati are eagerly awaiting Gracie Abrams' return, as her last hometown show with her band was at Lori's Roadhouse in West Chester last December. Don't miss this opportunity to see her perform live at The Point Arc Fest.

Gracie Abrams' journey from Coney Island Amusement Park to the bright lights of Nashville is a testament to her determination and talent. Her performance at The Point Arc Fest is sure to be a memorable one.

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