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Celebrate local musician Patty Perrin’s return to the public stage

The neo-gospel singer will reunite for with her group for a special concert in Winston-Salem.

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Perrin is known for her soulful voice.

Photo via Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County

Don your best blue, black, and silver to celebrate Patty Perrin’s return to the stage. The local neo-gospel musician will perform for the first time in six years on Saturday, Nov. 16 at Reynolds Place Theatre.

Perrin, who graduated from East Forsyth High School and Winston-Salem State University, was forced to put music on hold in 2018 when she was involved in a car accident that resulted in memory loss and seizures.

“I want people to walk away knowing that no matter how uncomfortable life may be, you have to keep pushing,” Perrin said. “Music is in my DNA, and it’s helped me push through every obstacle.”

The event will mark Perrin’s 54th birthday. She will also reunite with her group Peace of Mind for a concert ranging from gospel and soul to jazz and rock.

“Back on the Town with Patty Perrin and Friends” will run 4-7 p.m. Tickets start at $34.