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Malcolm-Jamal Warner Returns to Columbia for an Unforgettable Evening of Poetry & Music
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Malcolm Jamal Warner
Emmy-winning actor, poet, and Grammy Award-winning musician Malcolm-Jamal Warner is set to return to Columbia for an extraordinary evening of poetry and music. This exclusive performance, presented by Chaye Alexander—founder of Chayz Lounge and curator of premier jazz and soul experiences—will take place on Saturday, March 8, 2025, at 8:00 PM at the Black Box at the Koger Center for the Arts.

COLUMBIA, S.C. - Washingtoner -- A Night of Poetic Expression & Soulful Music

Best known for his iconic role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show, Warner has built a stellar reputation as a dynamic spoken word artist and musician. His performances seamlessly blend powerful, thought-provoking poetry with rich musical textures, creating an immersive experience that resonates deeply with audiences.

Joining him on stage will be the captivating songstress Brittany Turnipseed, the expressive saxophonist Connie Sawyer, and the dynamic Rod Foster & Company. Together, they will take audiences on a journey of rhythm, reflection, and raw emotion in an unforgettable fusion of words and melodies.

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An Intimate Experience, Curated by Chaye Alexander

Renowned for her ability to craft unforgettable music experiences, Chaye Alexander has brought some of the finest jazz and soul talents to Columbia through Chayz Lounge. This event extends her vision, offering audiences a rare opportunity to experience Warner's artistry in an intimate setting designed for true music and poetry lovers.

"Malcolm-Jamal Warner is an extraordinary artist whose performances go beyond entertainment—they leave a lasting imprint," says Alexander. "This show is an invitation to witness the depth of his artistry up close."

Limited Seating – Tickets On Sale Now

With an intimate venue and high anticipation, tickets are expected to sell quickly. Secure your seat now for this exclusive night of poetry and music on Eventbrite.com.

For more information about Chaye Alexander and her work in curating premier music experiences, visit ChayeAlexander.com or follow Chaye Alexander and Chayz Lounge on social media for updates.

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