Stanly County Concert Association presents The Hall Sisters

The country pop quartet is scheduled to play on Dec. 14

Left to right: Valerie Hall, Lydia Hall, Jessica Hall, Natalie Hall (photo courtesy of The Hall Sisters)

ALBEMARLE — For the third installment in the Stanly County Concert Association’s 2024-25 concert series, The Hall Sisters will be performing this weekend in Albemarle.

The country pop quartet’s concert is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 14, at 7:30 p.m. inside the Stanly County Agri-Civic Center (26032 Newt Rd.).

“The Hall Sisters over the last few years have established themselves as one of the premier acts in the country pop genre,” SCCA stated in a promotional advertisement. “Inspired by iconic groups of decades past, The Hall Sisters combine their favorite elements of those legendary sounds to create a unique style of their own. ‘Synergy’ best defines these young women, as the combined output of their talents and musicality surpasses the sum of their individual parts.”

Based out of Garner, NC, the family ensemble act is made up of four sisters: Jessica Hall (alto/piano/mandolin/guitar), Natalie Hall (soprano/violin), Lydia Hall (alto/viola/guitar), and Valerie Hall (soprano/cello).

The Hall Sisters have performed at The Grand Ole Opry, Carnegie Hall, along with residencies at Dollywood and a Christmas tour through four countries in the Balkans in 2019. Together, they have released three full-length LPs of original tunes and country, Americana, and vocal jazz standards, as well as a Christmas-themed EP.

The group’s upcoming show in Albemarle marks a return to Stanly County after playing on the Agri-Civic Center stage two years ago.

“With multiple CD releases and new material in the works, the ensemble has also maintained a robust touring schedule,” SCCA added. “This vocal and instrumental foursome of talented siblings blends stunning harmonies with exceptional instrumental skills to craft an entirely unique sound.”

Ticket prices for the concert are $25 for adults and $10 for students. Full-season tickets for the SCCA’s slate of concerts can still be purchased for $80 for adults and $25 for students. For season membership or single-ticket information, visit stanlyconcert.com; tickets will also be sold at the door.

Latin Swing Entertainment (March 22) and S.O.A.R Jazz Group (April 12) are the two remaining acts in this year’s concert series at the Stanly County Agri-Civic Center.

Established in 1947, SCCA hosted its first concert at Albemarle High School and later hosted shows at Pfeiffer College (now Pfeiffer University). The Stanly County Agri-Civic Center became the home for the concert association in 1989 and has remained so ever since.

Additional information on The Hall Sisters can be found at thehallsisters.com.