
Sofía Campoamor, Lizzy Hilliard
Map Room at Bowery Electric
Sun
May 28
@ 6:30 PM
(Doors: )
21 and up
$7.00
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Sofía Campoamor
Born in Washington, DC, Sofía Campoamor first started writing songs to make school projects more fun. This lighthearted approach to academics took her to Yale University, where she performed a cappella music around the world as the first woman member of the Whiffenpoofs. Now based in Brooklyn, Campoamor blends wit and vulnerability in her folk-pop tales of love, distance, and dreams.
Lizzy Hilliard
Hailing from Abington, Pennsylvania, 22 year old Lizzy Hilliard is fresh on the New York City scene with over a hundred original songs under her belt and new ones on the way every day. Lizzy has been writing music of all kinds for the past 10 years, but when she began college at Brandeis University in 2018, her writing saw a shift into the indie-folk/singer-songwriter genre - and she’s been there ever since. The sound that evolved has led her to create two self-released albums, growth vol. 1 and growth vol. 2, records which are rife with poetic and personal lyrics, ethereal harmonies, and self-discovery. Lizzy finds inspiration in the music of Joni Mitchell, Madison Cunningham, and The Staves, and she enjoys sharing her writing process online with her audience of 40,000+ followers on TikTok.
Born in Washington, DC, Sofía Campoamor first started writing songs to make school projects more fun. This lighthearted approach to academics took her to Yale University, where she performed a cappella music around the world as the first woman member of the Whiffenpoofs. Now based in Brooklyn, Campoamor blends wit and vulnerability in her folk-pop tales of love, distance, and dreams.
Lizzy Hilliard
Hailing from Abington, Pennsylvania, 22 year old Lizzy Hilliard is fresh on the New York City scene with over a hundred original songs under her belt and new ones on the way every day. Lizzy has been writing music of all kinds for the past 10 years, but when she began college at Brandeis University in 2018, her writing saw a shift into the indie-folk/singer-songwriter genre - and she’s been there ever since. The sound that evolved has led her to create two self-released albums, growth vol. 1 and growth vol. 2, records which are rife with poetic and personal lyrics, ethereal harmonies, and self-discovery. Lizzy finds inspiration in the music of Joni Mitchell, Madison Cunningham, and The Staves, and she enjoys sharing her writing process online with her audience of 40,000+ followers on TikTok.