The Ultimate Stevie Wonder Experience at Freeboot Friday | Eastern NC Now

On September 25, Freeboot Friday will welcome a band dedicated to channeling the energy and artistry of one of the greats.

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The Ultimate Stevie Wonder Experience at Freeboot Friday

    GREENVILLE, NC     On September 25, Freeboot Friday will welcome a band dedicated to channeling the energy and artistry of one of the greats. Natural Wonder, the ultimate Stevie Wonder experience, is coming to town and they plan on blowing Freebooters away with hit songs from the legacy himself.

    "We are too excited to make some music at Freeboot Friday with our fellow North Carolinians! We're going to have a 'Wonder'-ful funky good time," said Gabriel Bello, Billboard-ranked vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist and lead singer for Natural Wonder.

    Natural Wonder emerged in 2012 when the American Tribute market was missing something great-Stevie Wonder. Natural Wonder, led by Gabriel Bello, stepped in to imitate the complete band experience mimicking the liveliness that made Stevie Wonder a hit across generations.

    The band travels the country sharing the legacy and authentic music of Stevie Wonder at numerous festivals and events on the east coast. Natural Wonder is bringing Freeboot Friday a dynamic stage show impersonating the crack rhythm section and horn ensemble that made Stevie Wonder an icon.

    September 25th Freeboot Friday attendees will not only hear great Stevie Wonder hits, but will also enjoy visits from Coach Ruffin McNeil, the ECU Marching Pirates, ECU Cheer & Dance, and the ECU Men's & Women's Basketball's teams. These fabulous accompaniments and special visits to Freeboot Friday are made possible by the Pirate Club, who will have a designated area within the event.

    Join us for Natural Wonder on September 25th at Five Points Plaza (5th and Evans) and mark your calendars for the remaining Freeboot Fridays in 2015 - October 16 and November 6 from 5-8pm. Stay tuned in for more profiles on our musical line-up this season and more!

The Ultimate Stevie Wonder Experience


    Contact the Uptown Greenville office at info@uptowngreenville.com or (252) 561-8400 for more information.


    For more information about Uptown Greenville, go to uptowngreenville.com or call Director Bianca Shoneman at (252) 561-8400. Contact Carl Rees, Economic Development Manager with the City of Greenville at crees@greenvillenc.gov or (252) 329-4510 or Kelsey Anderson - (828)329-5309, Kelsey@uptowngreenville.com
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