Charlie Chronopoulos will perform at the BNH Stage at the Capitol Center for the Arts on Sunday, Nov. 3, at 6 p.m. Tickets are available now.
Chronopoulos, a producer for artists like Jelly Roll and Joyner Lucas, will showcase songs from his upcoming album during the performance. Raised in Lowell, Mass., he started performing at a young age with his father’s classic rock band, opening for acts like Grand Funk Railroad and Cheap Trick before turning 16.
As a guitarist, he has worked on several Broadway and off-Broadway productions, notably under Tony-winning director Diane Paulus at the American Repertory Theater. His self-produced album, Dead End, was nominated for Album of the Year by the New England Music Awards.
With over 100 million streams to his name, Chronopoulos’ latest single, “Don’t Say a Thing,” is the first release from his forthcoming album, which is currently being produced in a historic mill in rural New Hampshire.
For tickets, visit ccanh.com.