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New York’s Most Promising Performers Set to Shine in 2025

Published January 11, 2025
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Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Year : 2, Issue: 18

AmNewYork: AmNewYork: From genre-defying musicians to captivating comedians, 2025 promises to be a year of unparalleled artistic expression in New York, as a wave of talent is poised to leave a mark on the city’s entertainment landscape.
amNewYork Metro compiled a list of entertainers New Yorkers should pay attention to in the new year. Here’s a sneak peek at the artists and shows they won’t want to miss.

Singers and musicians
Stella Cole has been captivating modern audiences with her dynamic performances and emotional depth. You can expect a captivating blend of personal narrative and universal themes, making her one of the must-watch artists of 2025. This next artist has already made a name for herself but will likely capture more eyes in 2025.
Samara Joy, a Bronx-raised vocalist whose soulful voice and rich musical background already position her as a standout talent in the jazz scene.

Performers
If New Yorkers are looking for a powerhouse performer, look no further than Maleah Joi Moon, a New Jersey native who is quickly taking New York performance stages by storm.
Moon’s breakout role as Ali in Alicia Keys’ Off-Broadway musical Hell’s Kitchen has propelled her to fame. Her captivating performance during the show’s run from November 2023 to January 2024 showcased her electrifying stage presence.
Then there’s the electric, Charlene Kaye, who is making waves not only as a singer but also as a musical comedian.
Kaye’s fearless humor and talent will soon grace the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, where her solo show “Tiger Daughter” is expected to draw significant applause. The show unpacks Kaye’s tumultuous relationship with Lily, her immigrant Chinese mother.

Shows to experience
New Yorkers have their pick when it comes to watching dynamic live performances but one stand-out show is Broadway’s “Hell’s Kitchen,” a stellar production that’s making waves at the Shubert Theatre.
The show follows the life of Ali, played by Maleah Joi Moon, a 17 year old eager to break out of her cramped apartment and helicopter mother, Jersey, previously played by Shoshana Bean.
Miranda, known for his work “Hamilton,” “In the Heights” and “Moana,” co-wrote the album based on the Paramount Pictures film “The Warriors” and the book The Warriors by Sol Yurick with Eisa Davis.

Comics Making a Mark
Moving from music to comedy, Dan Toomey is a talent New York won’t want to overlook.
Toomey is known for his sharp commentary on society and has made a name for himself as a host on Morning Brew’s Good Work. He’ll be developing a television series that continues his unique take on comedy intertwined with current events, ensuring he remains an influential voice in the New York comedy scene.
Equally compelling is Chanel Ali, who has been turning heads with her delightful humor and heart.
With appearances on Comedy Central and an insightful solo show, Relative Stranger, Ali’s approach to storytelling is as entertaining as it is healing.
As New York City gears up for a thrilling year ahead, this eclectic mix of performances and performers signifies a veritable renaissance in the arts community. Whether through music, dance, or comedy, 2025 is bound to be a year of discovery, inspiration, and unforgettable moments.

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