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Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar

Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar

Friday, November 10
7:30pm in Stewart Theatre

$40-$45 | $20 Faculty/Staff
NC State Students get FREE tickets by using online coupon code ZAMAR

AFTER PARTY: The audience is invited to a dance party in the lobby after the concert! We’ll have a DJ spinning and FREE Howling Cow ice cream (while supplies last). 

IMPORTANT: Always purchase your tickets through our website or box office. Tickets obtained from unauthorized online sources may be stolen, counterfeit and/or extremely overpriced.

If you prefer to buy your tickets in person, the box office will be open one hour before showtime for cashless sales (subject to availability). You can also make an appointment with Ticket Central by emailing ticketcentral@ncsu.edu.

Their soul-stirring arrangements, opulent harmonies, and beautiful blends have garnered millions of loyal YouTube followers.

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About the Event

Get ready to be moved. Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar have carved a unique place for themselves in the music industry with their powerful take on contemporary gospel, musical theatre, and soulful original compositions. The ensemble, based in Augusta, GA, has performed with gospel greats such as William McDowell, Kierra “Kiki” Sheard, Richard Smallwood, VaShawn Mitchell, Earnest Pugh and James Fortune.

Known for their rich harmonies and down-to-earth personalities, Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar have millions of loyal fans on social media and have toured the US and around the world. Be it joyful gospel ballads, soul anthems, or musical theatre tunes, the group’s expressive vocals and intricate arrangements soar off the stage.

LIFT EVERY VOICE

In addition to being world-class singers, Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar are celebrated educators. Before their concert, members of the group will lead a session with student and local singers (who might just make an appearance in the show)!
 
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Trey McLaughlin The Sounds of Zamar pose for a silly pic.

Accessibility

NC State LIVE strives to make our programming accessible to everyone. If you have an access need or an accommodation request, please email Liza Green, associate director at lwgreen@ncsu.edu. Learn more about accessibility at NC State LIVE.

Protect the Pack

NC State LIVE is fully committed to the health and wellness of our campus, community and artists and will be following all public health and NC State University’s Community Standards as of the date of the event. This could include changes to capacity, attendance prerequisites and other protective measures. 

Face coverings are not required inside our theatres. Although face coverings are not required, you are encouraged to wear them if you feel more comfortable or safer doing so. In addition, Stewart Theatre has a state-of-the-art UV filtration system, extra hand sanitizing stations and paperless ticketing. In the event that a performance is cancelled, all tickets will be fully refunded.

It Takes a Village

NC State LIVE is supported in part by grants from the City of Raleigh based on recommendations of the Raleigh Arts Commission, South Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources.