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Mia Borders – 5/17

May 17 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Mia Borders

Mia Borders brings her powerhouse vocals and charismatic songwriting back to the 443 on May 17. Her last two shows sold out, so don’t wait to grab your tickets.

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Heralded locally and nationally as one of the city’s best talents, Borders has been featured on AXS.tv’s coverage of The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and has performed at such renowned venues as Essence Festival, Brazil’s Bourbon Street Music Festival, House of Blues New Orleans, Tipitina’s, Santa Cruz Blues Fest, Chattanooga’s Night Fall, Voice of the Wetlands, Memphis’ Levitt Shell, Wakarusa, Long’s Park Amphitheater, 2012 Food & Wine Classic, and The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. She has shared bills with B.B. King, Corinne Bailey Rae, Lee Fields, and Marc Broussard, among others.

Mia Borders

Her live shows are regularly praised as “deeply funky” (USA Today) and “confident and cool” (The Times-Picayune).  Borders herself is “a chanteuse of the highest order” with “miles of style and charisma” (AXS.com).

Mia Borders

Her expansive catalog includes three EPs, various live albums, three singles, and six LPs – including 2016’s “completely authoritative” Fever Dreams (Offbeat Magazine). 2019 brings Borders’ latest self-produced EP, “Good Side of Bad,” released under Borders’ own label, Blaxican Records.

This is a “listening room” style show.

DOORS: 5:30PM   SHOWTIME: 7PM

Rules of the Road

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TICKET OPTIONS:

We have 3 tiers of ticket options:

Tier 1 – (YELLOW) – Most expensive tickets. Regular height tables for two around the stage and single barstools at the bar.

Tier 2 – (BLUE) – Mid-priced tickets. High and low tables for two with excellent sight lines – particularly the high tables.

Tier 3 – (LAVENDER) – Least expensive tickets. Two low tables for two (15 & 16), plus (potentially shared) high tables for single attendees (25, 26, 27)

Green squares/circles on the floor plan are bar-height tables, orange squares are regular-height tables.

Floor plan at the 443