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Capathia Jenkins will bring her powerhouse vocals to Harrah’s Cherokee Center for an unforgettable send-off of 2023.

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Skip the house party and ring in the New Year with soul, symphony, and style at “New Year’s Eve: She’s Got Soul,” happening Sunday, Dec. 31, at 8 p.m.

Featuring the Asheville Symphony + Broadway legend Capathia Jenkins, this evening extravaganza will be filled with iconic songs from legends of soul, including Whitney Houston, Gladys Knight, Chaka Khan, James Brown, and more.

Tickets start at $37. Pro tip: Go all out with VIP table options, featuring wine and charcuterie, festive decor + premium orchestra views.

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