Christina Courtin to Perform All-Acoustic Set at NYC's Rubin Museum and Tour with Josh Rouse

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Christina Courtin will perform a special all-acoustic set—with no mic and no amps—at New York's Rubin Museum this Friday as part of the Naked Soul series. Now, through a special offer, you can pick up tickets for just $15, 50% off the regular list price, by entering the coupon code Christina when you order. The first week in February, Christina will open for Josh Rouse in Virginia, New York, and Philadelphia.

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Christina Courtin will perform a special all-acoustic set—with no mic and no amps—at New York's Rubin Museum of Art this Friday evening, January 29, at 7 PM. The event is part of Naked Soul, an all-acoustic music series presented by the museum and Music Without Borders. Now, through a special offer from the presenters, you can pick up tickets to the show for just $15 a piece, that's 50% off the regular list price, by entering the coupon code Christina when you order. Then head to the venue an hour before showtime for happy hour in the museum's K2 Lounge.

To order tickets, visit ovationtix.com. For more on the show, the museum, and the Naked Soul series, visit rmanyc.org.

The first week in February, Christina hits the road with Ryan Scott, the guitarist and co-producer of her self-titled Nonesuch debut album, opening for Josh Rouse at shows in Virginia, New York, and Philadelphia. For more information, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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Christina Courtin horiz guitar mural by Autumn De Wilde
  • Wednesday, January 27, 2010
    Christina Courtin to Perform All-Acoustic Set at NYC's Rubin Museum and Tour with Josh Rouse
    Autumn De Wilde

    Christina Courtin will perform a special all-acoustic set—with no mic and no amps—at New York's Rubin Museum of Art this Friday evening, January 29, at 7 PM. The event is part of Naked Soul, an all-acoustic music series presented by the museum and Music Without Borders. Now, through a special offer from the presenters, you can pick up tickets to the show for just $15 a piece, that's 50% off the regular list price, by entering the coupon code Christina when you order. Then head to the venue an hour before showtime for happy hour in the museum's K2 Lounge.

    To order tickets, visit ovationtix.com. For more on the show, the museum, and the Naked Soul series, visit rmanyc.org.

    The first week in February, Christina hits the road with Ryan Scott, the guitarist and co-producer of her self-titled Nonesuch debut album, opening for Josh Rouse at shows in Virginia, New York, and Philadelphia. For more information, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

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