Arts & Entertainment

Mil's Trills Holds Annual Winter Bash on Sunday!

Amelia Robinson's electric ukulele, and special musical guests, will "perform interactive groovy tunes that are guaranteed to have babies boppin' and parents rockin'!"

 

Community-based children's music series Mil's Trills will celebrate families and children in Brooklyn during its third annual Winter Bash at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 27 at Littlefield Performance and Art Space.

"We will be celebrating the strength in our community and drum up support for the making of our highly anticipated debut album, 'Everyone Together Now!'" said Mil's Trills' creator Amelia Robinson, who jams on an electric ukulele. 

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The music series, started by Robinson and features a cast of 80+ rotating musical guests, will "perform interactive groovy tunes that are guaranteed to have babies boppin' and parents rockin'!" All proceeds will go toward the making of Mil's Trills' highly anticipated debut album.

Children under four years old get in free, and general admission is $12 in advance and $15 at the door. The group deal, which includes a VIP family pack of four tickets with reserved seating, a pre-show pass to meet the musicians, backstage access and an invitation to be part of the show, costs $40 and limited packages are available. 

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Families are encouraged to bring drums, instruments and shakers. Stroller Parking and Refreshments available!

Doors will open at 3 p.m., and the show will take place from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Littlefield Performance and Art Space is located at 622 Degraw Street between 3rd and 4th avenues. Take the R train to Union Street, or the B, D, Q, R, N, 2, 3 or 4 train to Atlantic Avenue- Barclays Center.


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