Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars are coming to Turners Falls!


From their humble beginnings in west Africa’s refugee camps to prestigious stages across the world, Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars bring their joyful and uplifting music to the Shea Theater in Turners Falls Saturday April 25th.

Enjoy an incredible night of joyous music and dancing – including the PVPA’s WOFA African Drum and Dance Company and a special after-party of drumming with Tony Vacca’s World Rhythms.

All proceeds support humanitarian efforts in Sierra Leone.

Get tickets to the main show right here. Get tickets to the after party right here.

Supported by Deans Beans, The Peoples Pint and The River.

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