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Singer Brooke Moriber to Perform at NextonScene Fashion Show

Boston will be welcoming into the city gorgeous Brooke Moriber on Saturday with a live performance at the Next on Scene fashion show being held at Venue night club. The stage is set for top names in attendance with the most stylish designers and Moriber being the highlighted entertainment performing her new release “Up ALL Night”

Brooke Moriber is a singer/ songwriter known for her edgy pop tunes. She has been critically acclaimed for her “clarion voice” by the Associated Press and her "immense vocal range". Recent shows featuring music from her latest EP "Fire" have earned her glowing reviews by bloggers and magazines applauding her “huge vocals”, and songs that are “destined for high rotation”.

Born in the heart of Manhattan’s Greenwich Village, (known for its artistic community), Brooke has made a mark on New York City with her distinctive sound and her unique career.

Brooke’s first professional gig was performing on the Broadway stage as young Cosette in Les Miserables. Since then, she has made a name for herself on stage, film, and TV as one of New York’s most versatile performers.

As a teenager, Brooke’s original pop/rock music was licensed to Nickelodeon and her songs have been featured on soundtracks for film and theater. Her band has played venues throughout the Manhattan club circuit such as Pianos, The Cutting Room, The Knitting Factory, and The Red Lion. Brooke's most recent gig at Revolution Music Hall was filmed for Verizon Fios channel 1 where she was chosen as one of the artists to be featured on Rick's Rising Stars.

While juggling appearances with her band Brooke has performed in 7 Broadway shows including those in which she created such roles as "Nadine" in The Wild Party, "Iola Stover" in Parade and "Lily" in James Joyce's The Dead.

She played a young opera singer in Follies on Broadway and performed with Cyndi Lauper and Alan Cumming in The Threepenny Opera.

Brooke's “ability to transform herself” as an actor has landed her roles opposite stars such as Lili Taylor and Kristen Johnston (with special mention by the New York Times) and on camera she has made appearances on Law and Order: CI, Swift Justice, A Town's Revenge, Off-Track Betty, Descent, and As The World Turns.

Brooke also premiered Randy Newman's "Stupid Little Songs" in Seattle, portraying Randy's first wife in The Education of Randy Newman. She has been a featured performer on the Tony awards for three years and recently performed in a tribute to Marvin Hamlisch at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.

NEXTonSCENE Magazine™ is holding their first fashion show this Saturday since their successful rebranding. The night will be all the reputable magazine time and again produces with cocktail hour and complimentary food from Oh Jolie Catering and CASH Bar for VIPS starting at 5:30pm also cocktail with food to General Public starts at 6pm.

An Opener performance with Brooke Moriber from New York at 7pm VIP seating starts and the fashion show to start immediately after performance!

Line up of designers include: lalla bee, Giblees Menswear, Timeless Bridal Creations, QueensKnow & The Lucky Onez.

Meet & Greet with designers & support & shop with them on your way out!

Jewelry Sponsors: Tesoro Boston & The Jewelry BX

Additional Sponsors: Belvedere Vodka, Hint Water, Your Love in Lights, Generations Cinemastories, From Ashes Photography, Hair by Cholaki, Alexandra Dale Makeup Artistry, Styles by Rebecca, GOSH About!, Omega Digital to name a few...

Boston's Celebrity DJ Ju Lee will be our DJ for the night

and Editor in Chief of NEXTonSCENE Magazine™ Jaclyn Zukerman will be HOSTING!!

The NEXTonSCENE Magazine™ SPRING Fashion Show is Sat, April 1st from 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM at Venu Nightclub located at 100 Warrenton Street in Boston. Limited seats remain, PURCHASE tickets https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nextonscene-magazinetm-spring-fashion-show-tickets-31619291151?aff=efbeventtix

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