Bri Joi: Café Concert Series
Drawing inspiration from Sza, Ariana Grande, and Victoria Monet, Bri Joi is an up-and-coming 19-year old r&b artist. Growing up in Chicago and Canada, Bri defied the expectations of those around her and decided to pursue music. In Berklee's 75th anniversary show, she debuted as an artist with a self-directed, top-tier music video of her debut single, "Let Me See You," and later premiered in a H.E.R. tribute. Bri Joi is dedicated to promoting diversity and encouraging self-love within her musical career. She is working hard every day, pushing out hypnotizingly great songs, and plans to hit the world with them in 2022. Until then, you can absorb the acoustic gems posted on her socials.
This concert, presented in partnership with Berklee College of Music and sponsored by Bank of America, will take place in the Newsfeed Café, which is directly accessible by its Boylston Street entrance.
Registration is not required, but please note that the capacity is 60 people. Guests will be admitted on a first-come, first-served basis. Participants are not allowed to bring outside food or beverage into the café, but are not required to order food or drink to attend the concert, which is free and open to the public.
City of Boston COVID-19 health and safety protocols will be in effect. These guidelines include a vaccine mandate. Until February 15, guests aged 12 and older must show proof of one dose of vaccination. After February 15, guests age 12 and older must show proof of full vaccination. Additionally, attendees must wear a mask when not actively eating or drinking. More information about this policy is available on the City of Boston's B Together website.