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Paula Fuga presented by Sun Valley Museum of Art
Music & Performances

PERFORMING ARTS RESIDENCY & CONCERT SERIES: Paula Fuga

Friday, November 5, 2021 - 7:30 PM

PLEASE NOTE: THIS SHOW HAS BEEN CANCELED

With increasing concerns about travel due to the unpredictability of the COVID-19 virus, it is with great sadness that Paula Fuga has made the difficult decision to cancel all performance tours outside the State of Hawai‘i at this time. She is deeply sorry to disappoint her fans and supporters, and appreciates your understanding.

We are not re-scheduling the show at this time.


Acclaimed for her originality in song composition and spellbinding, soulful vocals, Paula Fuga is one of Hawaii's top female musicians. A poet at heart and an accomplished ukulele player, she has intertwined her passions into award-winning songwriting. Her debut album, Lilikoi lauded the prestigious Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award for ‘Most Promising Artist.’ Since the release of her EP Misery’s End, which featured guest appearances by Ziggy Marley and Jack Johnson, Fuga has headlined the global music circuit and performed on the stages of Madison Square Garden, The Sydney Opera House Forecourt and is a three-time return guest artist to The White House.

Today, with a global fanbase and thriving music career, Fuga’s music is dedicated to inspiring positive social change—rooted in perseverance and hope. She is fiercely committed to permeating the world with the evocative voice of the Hawaiian people.


About SVMoA's Performing Arts Residency

For 25 years, SVMoA has been bringing professional musicians, authors, and artists into Blaine County Schools to work with and perform for local students. All of the performers in the 2021/2022 Performing Arts Residency & Concert Series will be sharing their talents with students through our Residency Program. CLICK HERE to learn more.


Western Arts Alliance Advancing Indigenous Performance Touring Fund Outreach activities for Paula Fuga are supported, in part, with funds provided by the Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF), the Idaho Commission on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts and by a grant from the Western Arts Alliance Advancing Indigenous Performance Touring Fund and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
2021/2022 Performing Arts Residency & Concert Series Sponsors:
Lloyd Construction| Robin Leavitt & Terry Friedlander | Susan Reinstein & Brian Ross | Jane Rosen & Scott Miley | Wood River Inn & Suites
2021/2022 Performing Arts Residency & Concert Series Housing Sponsor:
Wood River Inn & Suites

HEALTH & SAFETY PROTOCOLS FOR 2021 FALL CONCERTS:

SVMoA will require all participants, staff and volunteers to wear face masks regardless of vaccination status. In addition, all participants over the age of 12 must show proof of vaccination against Covid-19 or a negative Covid-19 test, taken within 72 hours of showtime. Thank you for helping us keep our community healthy.

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