Berklee Summer in the City Returns with Virtual Concerts

The seven-week series features Berklee artists performing hits by Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Lizzo, Blackpink, H.E.R., Rosalía, Travis Scott, and more.

July 13, 2020

Marlon Solomon

Berklee College of Music's Summer in the City series is back this month with virtual concerts every Thursday, July 16 through August 27, at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Copresented with some of Boston’s most beloved institutions, all events are available to stream on Berklee's Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube channels.

The 2020 edition of the series will feature Berklee students and recent alumni putting their own spin on tracks by Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, Lizzo, Blackpink, H.E.R., Dua Lipa, Rosalía, Travis Scott, and more, via prerecorded video, from locations around the world. Previous Summer in the City performers have included Betty Who, Esperanza Spalding, Haerts, Stray Birds, and Sierra Hull.

“Summer in the City is a beloved Berklee tradition. In these unprecedented times, I am thrilled we are able to continue to host these concerts in a virtual medium,” said Berklee President Roger H. Brown. “I hope these spirited performances from some of the world’s most promising young musicians will inspire those tuning in from home.”

Summer in the City is presented in partnership with Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the City of Boston, Boston Harbor Now, Friends of the Public Garden, Club Passim, Regattabar, Salem Jazz and Soul Festival, the Prudential Center, the Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy, Charles Hotel, the Fenway, and City Winery Boston.

The full schedule for Berklee's Summer in the City virtual concert series follows: 

Shalyah Fearing

Shalyah Fearing and Marlon Solomon

Performing: “Stuck with U” by Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber

Thursday, July 16, 8:00 p.m. EDT

Shalyah Fearing is an up-and-coming pop artist who placed in the top eight on season eight of NBC’s The Voice. Now, as a student at Berklee, Fearing is continuing on her journey to grow and learn as an artist and musician. Marlon Solomon is a singer-songwriter who fuses his classical training with contemporary styles. Inspired by John Legend, Adele, and Dean Lewis, Solomon strives to deliver an unforgettable experience with each performance.


Atomic Guava

Atomic Guava

Performing: “Nice to Meet Ya” by Meghan Trainor and Nicki Minaj

Thursday, July 23, 8:00 p.m. EDT

Atomic Guava is a rising alt-metal project from Martin Gonzalez (guitarist, composer, producer) and Elizabeth Hull (vocals, keyboards). After forming at Berklee, they released a three-song EP in 2019, and were booked to play the 2020 Epicenter Festival in North Carolina. The band recently added Samuel Huertas (bass), Sander Tolner (guitar), Augusto Bussio (drums), and Mike Midura (Xylosynth), and will release their sophomore EP in August.


Georgia Parker

Georgia Parker

Performing: "Don't Start Now" by Dua Lipa

Thursday, July 30, 8:00 p.m. EDT

British singer-songwriter Georgia Parker puts an emphasis on powerful vocals and poignant lyrics to draw out an emotional response from listeners. A performer and songwriter since age 12, Parker is inspired by artists such as Jeff Buckley and Phoebe Bridgers. She released her first EP, Too Far Gone, in 2019, and her second EP, Rusty, will be available later this month.


Roni Kaspi

Roni Kaspi

Performing: "Toxic" by Britney Spears

Thursday, August 6, 8:00 p.m. EDT

Born in Israel, Roni Kaspi is an accomplished drummer, singer-songwriter, and producer. Kaspi has performed at venues in Mexico, the Philippines, Canada, and throughout the United States. She has collaborated with Jesus Molina, Miguel Zenón, and a host of other musicians throughout her time at Berklee. Kaspi is currently working on producing her debut album, which will feature electric, alternative, and jazz elements.


Taylor Deneen

Taylor Deneen

Performing: "I Can't Breathe" by H.E.R.

Thursday, August 13, 8:00 p.m. EDT

Taylor Deneen is a singer-songwriter, producer, and performer with a double major in professional music and contemporary writing and production at Berklee. Deneen’s signature sound is influenced by a variety of genres, including contemporary R&B, neo-soul, jazz, and gospel. She is a 2017 National YoungArts winner and a recipient of Berklee's Elizabeth Boland Scholarship. In 2019, Deneen traveled to Latin America and Russia, touring and performing in festivals, workshops, and master classes alongside a group of student ambassadors from the college.


Flora Son of Floradora the Explora

Floradora the Explora

Performing: "How You Like That” by Blackpink and “Juice" by Lizzo

Thursday, August 20, 8:00 p.m. EDT

Floradora the Explora is a live performance band led by singer Flora Son and arranger/keyboardist Haeun You. They have played three showcase series since 2018 highlighting the music of artists such as Anita Baker, Lalah Hathaway, Jessie J, Lizzo, Rita Ora, Adele, Harry Styles, and Kirk Franklin. The group interprets and arranges songs in their own style, creating a joyful experience both for the audience and the musicians on stage.


Tristan Simone

Tristan Simone

Performing: "TKN" by Rosalía and Travis Scott

Thursday, August 27, 8:00 p.m. EDT

Conscious rapper Tristan Simone incorporates the sounds, styles, and energies of his multicultural heritage into all of his music. Hailing from Madrid and Boston, Simone’s charisma and unique background make him a standout in today’s hip-hop scene. He maintains a strong presence in the LGBTQ+ community, and is one of only a few students to be accepted to Berklee by rapping in his audition. Simone has performed for Justin Timberlake, Tia Ray, Missy Elliott, T-Pain, Sylvia Rhone, Kurtis Blow, and Patáx. He recently released collaborative singles "Bliss of the Moment" and "Numbers." Later this year, he is releasing his debut album, The Testimonial Dance of Bella Madness, which features a global lineup of musicians and producers.