Sips & Songs featuring Steven Cade
July 26th, 2024 | 7:00-9:00PM
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Join us on the Tolosa Patio & Terrace as we launch our exciting Sips & Songs Music series from July through October.
In July, we're thrilled to feature award-winning country music artist Steven Cade.
Tickets are required for entry, with doors opening at 7:00 PM. All ticket proceeds will support Steven's charity Giving Guitars Foundation. Wine by the glass and bottle as well as light snacks will be available for purchase.
Please note: Patio seating will be available, blankets are welcome. No outside chairs allowed. Due to the nature and location of this event we are unable to accommodate pets and guests under 21.
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STEVEN CADE
Steven Cade is a Houston, Texas-born, Nashville-based, award-winning modern country
artist and singer/songwriter. He has carved out a niche as an influential voice in modern
country music, blending contemporary pop elements with country influences. His heartfelt
energy and relatable themes resonate with a wide audience.
Cade was awarded Best Modern Country Artist at the Grand Ole Opry for the Josie Music
Awards and has been considered for over 10 Grammy nominations in country categories.
He is a member of the CMAs and the ACMs.
With over 150 published songs, Cade's hits include "What I Really Want to Say," which
debuted in the iTunes Top 100 Country Chart and "Stand," which reached the Top 10 on
Best Country Radio. His recent releases like "Love Louder" and "Never In A Million Years"
showcase his talent for creating enduring melodies.
Cade has shared the stage with artists like Jason Aldean, Eric Church, Keith Urban, and
Darius Rucker. He has performed at iconic Nashville venues and major events like CMA
Fest, NASCAR, and Country Thunder. Internationally, he has toured in over eight countries.
Steven Cade was inducted into the California Music Hall of Fame and honored as Huck's
Hero on Mike Huckabee’s show for his Giving Guitars Foundation and his philanthropic
work, which has raised over $250,000 for charities.