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On Sale Wednesday, January 22 2025 @ 10:00 AM CST

Cannery Hall Presents: 

FANA HUES

MATTERS OF THE HEART TOUR

w/ PAMÉ

SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 2025 

ROW ONE STAGE AT CANNERY HALL

 

Doors: 6:00PM 

Show: 7:00PM 

 

AGES 18+

 

Fana Hues has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 per ticket goes to providing critical relief and long-term recovery support for individuals, families, and communities impacted by the devastating Altadena wildfires via the PLUS1 LA Fires Fund.

 

True to her name, Fana Hues has an endless ability to paint emotions with her music. Her voice,
at times celestial and tender, at others, intrepid and electric, is the driving force behind her
meticulous and soul-stirring sound. Throughout her career thus far, the Los
Angeles-born-and-raised singer-songwriter and executive producer has cultivated a musical
practice that centers a careful reflection of self and a rooted intention to grow. Fana’s songs are
instinctive, sensitive, and honest, without sacrificing joy and pleasure. They entrance and
soothe as much as they rouse and awaken, resonating with listeners as Fana masterfully
chronicles the emotions that arise along her journey.
 
MOTH (Matters of the Heart), Fana’s third full-length album arriving on Bright Antenna Records
on June 14, is the final chapter in a trilogy of records showcasing Fana’s pristine execution,
lyrically and sonically. Executive produced by Fana, MOTH is a vulnerable and arresting portrait
of her newfound womanhood. Its 12 tracks explore a panorama of themes, from lust and love
languages to patience, karma, and setting an example. “All of my projects are pretty
introspective because music is therapy for me—I want the growth to be documented,” she says.
MOTH follows her critically acclaimed 2022 album flora + fana, an exquisite meditation on
self-love praised by NPR, Vogue, Complex, The Guardian, Billboard, and more.
 
Matters of my heart, they make mistakes, she sings on the album’s title track, a song she wrote
after a challenging relationship experience, and simultaneously triggered by the loss of her
voice. The song embodies the album’s throughline with a metaphor: “I’ve heard people say that
you can’t tell if a caterpillar is going to become a moth or a butterfly,” Fana says. “One is
revered, and the other is darker and a little uglier, but they’re both very beautiful.” MOTH
gracefully and vulnerably reinforces that for Fana, transformation is an imperfect process. There
will be mistakes along the way, the result may not be as shiny and brilliant as she’d envisioned,
but there is beauty in evolution.
 
Was it all for fun?, she harmonizes on the album’s opener “Take 2”, reflecting on the sincerity of
her past endeavors while introducing listeners to MOTH’s otherworldly sonic cocoon—produced
almost entirely by her collaborator Josh Grant. “Sweetlike”, a sultry, playful, assertive
examination of a cat-and-mouse dynamic between lovers, follows. Elsewhere on the record,
Fana is carefree and sassy while subtly referencing the moth symbolism. My attention be
veering, I need power steering, she sings on undeniable summertime bop “Rental”, invoking the
winged insect’s attraction to light. An orb of light is the destination in the music video for her
single “Paper Tigers”, a passionate, emotionally raw track produced by Leven Kali and filled with
ribboning, psychedelic guitars, and limitless, evocative vocals. A student of R&B’s masterful
vocalists Nina Simone, Dionne Warwick, and Anita Baker, and one of nine children, Fana was
raised within a large, musical family who instilled within her a strong sense of purpose. Fana
contemplates what she hopes to pass on to future generations on album closer, “Summer Rain”,
where her nieces and nephews join her, emphasizing the cyclical nature of growth.
 
Since releasing her debut album, Hues, in 2020, Fana has steadily risen through the ranks of
R&B as a promising singer and songwriter, earning a prominent feature on Tyler The Creator’s
“Sweet / I Thought You Wanted to Dance" with Brent Faiyaz from his Grammy-winning album
CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST. Fana’s compelling live performances led to her touring with
Raveena, Snoh Aalegra, and Giveon in the US and playing a sold-out headline tour in Europe,
as well as gaining fans in the likes of Janelle Monae, Sabrina Claudio, and Lucky Daye. Now,
with MOTH (Matters of the Heart), Fana Hues’ return marks an exciting new chapter in her
masterful artistic evolution.
 

 

Website: https://www.fanahues.com/

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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4yJHrytMK7mqtKsXVGaBNg?si=i0GpptLgRS6OnTyCit0ecQ

 

 

VIP PACKAGE DISCLAIMER:

Thank you for purchasing a Fana Hues VIP package. Buyers will receive an email approximately three days prior to the show date with VIP details, sent to the address submitted at time of purchase. One More Time VIP, the artist, tour, promoter, ticketing company, venue or any other affiliated parties are not responsible for outdated or inaccurate information provided by the consumer. All packages and package contents are non-transferable and not valid if purchased through fan-to-fan resale; no refunds or exchanges; all sales are final. Package elements are subject to change. VIP merchandise items will be distributed at the show. Please check your junk folder for emails from info@onemoretimevip.com or contact info@onemoretimevip.com for assistance.

 

1 Cannery Row - Nashville, TN - 37203 

 

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