(JERSEY CITY, NJ) -- Colombian Popular Music singer Jessi Uribe has announced a July 22, 2023 show at White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, NJ, celebrating Colombia's Independence Day weekend. Uribe returns to White Eagle Hall after his March 2022 show became the venue's first ever Latin music concert.
Tickets for the July 22nd show are available for purchase online with limited VIP tickets available as well.
“White Eagle Hall is extremely excited to welcome back Jessi Uribe to celebrate Colombia’s Independence Day weekend on Saturday, July 22,” said Tyler Bates, Vice President of Entertainment Booking at HBSE. "We strive to serve Jersey City’s diverse community by bringing a wide variety of programming to the area. From Latin music to indie rock, comedy to combat sports, White Eagle Hall’s 2023 calendar is more varied than ever. After last year’s show, we know that Jessi and his team will bring an unforgettable evening to Jersey City’s famed venue next month.”
Jessi Uribe first achieved international recognition in 2008, appearing on Latin American Idol — since then he’s appeared on the shows La Voz, A otro Nivel, and Yo me llamo. In 2017 Uribe released the single “Dulce Pecado,” which has accumulated nearly 500 million views on YouTube. Uribe was named “Artista popular del Año” (Pop Artist of the Year) two years in a row at the 2020 and 2021 “Premios Nuestra Tierra,” Colombia’s equivalent to the GRAMMY Awards.
Over the past year, Uribe released the EP Bohemios, Desde Camerino, singles "Te Recuerdo," “Mi Debilidad,” “No Quería Engañarte,” “Esta Noche,” and collaborations with Luis R. Conriquez, Luisito Muñoz, Yeison Jimenez, Alzate, and Alejandro Fernández.
Uribe was one of the featured artists in the Colombian Independence Day celebration concert on July 24, 2021 “De Colombia Para El Mundo” at Prudential Center alongside Alex Sensation, Nicky Jam, Farina, and more.
White Eagle Hall is a historic 8,000-square-foot live performance and private event venue in Jersey City, NJ which hosts live performances and private events before an 800-standing and 350-seated capacity audience. Originally constructed in 1910 and reopened in 2017 after a multi-year, multi-million-dollar renovation, the venue has hosted a variety of notable artists over the years including The Front Bottoms, Mitski, Kamasi Washington, Japanese Breakfast, The Bouncing Souls, Parquet Courts, Yo La Tengo, The Mountain Goats, Thursday, Screaming Females, Spoon, Waxahatchee, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Guster, Built to Spill, New Found Glory, and many more. White Eagle Hall has presented numerous sold out shows, community events, theater productions, and private events. As of 2021, the venue is operated by the entertainment, management and booking team at Prudential Center.