NAZARETH, Pa. — An indie-folk singer-songwriter who placed second on NBC-TV's "The Voice" in 2017 will perform at Nazareth Center for the Arts.
Addison Agen, who finished second to Chloe Kohanski on the show's 13th season, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at the center at 30 E. Belvidere St., Nazareth.
Tickets, at $20 each, are available on the Nazareth Center for the Arts website.Nazareth Center for the Arts
Tickets, at $20 each, are available on the center's website.
Agen, 23, captured the attention of show viewers for her Americana singing style and story of being raised in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and having never been on a plane before flying to "The Voice" audition.
On the show, she turned the chairs of judges Miley Cyrus and Adam Levine after singing Dolly Parton's "Jolene." She chose Cyrus's team, but lost in the Battle Round and was stolen by Levine.
She finally lost in the season finale.
All three of the songs she performed in the finale reached the Top 10 on iTunes, and she stayed on the iTunes Top 200 for weeks.
In 2021, she released an album, "When the Morning Comes."
She has performed on The Winter Jam Christian music tour, at Philadelphia Folk Festival and Nashville’s Famous Bluebird Cafe, and has opened for Bob Seger, Gordon Lightfoot and others.