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    Mar 1408:00 PM
    Mavis Staples & Shirley NanetteRevolution Hall - Portland, Portland, OR
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    New Orleans Jazz And Heritage Festival: The Eagles, Lainey Wilson & Teddy Swims: Weekend 2 - 4 Day PassNew Orleans Fair Grounds, New Orleans, LA
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    Jul 1807:00 PM
    Trombone Shorty And Orleans Avenue, Mavis Staples & The War and TreatyWolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, Vienna, VA
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    About Mavis Staples

    Currently, Mavis Staples is actively performing live across the United States and internationally, captivating audiences with her dynamic stage presence and emotive performances. As of 2023, she has been touring in support of her latest album, 'If All I Was Was Black,' which addresses themes of racial identity and social justice. Mavis's concerts are not just musical events; they are powerful experiences that blend her rich history with the current social climate. In recent months, she has been featured at major music festivals, including Newport Folk Festival and New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, where she continues to inspire audiences with her timeless messages of love and equality. Fans can look forward to her upcoming concert dates, where Mavis Staples will not only perform her classic hits but also share stories from her remarkable life, making each show a unique celebration of her legacy and ongoing journey as an artist and activist.

    Mavis Staples History

    Mavis Staples, born on July 10, 1939, in Chicago, Illinois, is a legendary singer and civil rights activist whose career spans over six decades. She first rose to fame in the 1950s as a member of the Staples Singers, a family gospel group that blended gospel, soul, and R&B. Mavis's powerful voice and socially conscious lyrics captivated audiences and aligned perfectly with the civil rights movement of the 1960s, where she performed alongside leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The Staples Singers produced several hits, including 'I'll Take You There' and 'Respect Yourself,' which showcased their unique sound and message of hope and empowerment. As a solo artist, Mavis has continued to push boundaries, exploring various genres while maintaining her gospel roots. Her collaborations with artists such as Prince, Bob Dylan, and Wilco have introduced her music to new generations, solidifying her status as an enduring icon in the music industry.