Official meet & greet laminate & lanyard; autographed by Audrey Nuna
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Audrey Nuna Early Entry Package $65
One general admission ticket
Early entry into the venue
Exclusive VIP merchandise item
Commemorative vip laminate
Priority merchandise shopping
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This is a ticketed event. Everyone must have a ticket for entry.
Mezzanine ticket holders are seated on the balcony overlooking the main stage, with access to a private bar, restrooms, and dining area where you can order from The Lounge menu.
If you require accessible seating and none is available online, please contact us at boxoffice@worldcafelive.org or 215-222-1400 prior to the show so we can best accommodate your needs.
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ABBIANA is an LA-based artist and songwriter who blends tender jazz-inspired vocals with a refreshing take on rap. Renowned for her magnetic stage presence, she captivates audiences and forges deep connections through her performances. ABBIANA has had the pleasure of opening for artists like Chief Keef, Roddy Ricch, Kari Faux, Kyle Dion, Hailey Knox and Jpegmafia.
Amid a world full of the fake and jaded, Los Angeles-based singer/rapper/songwriter Audrey Nuna stands out as a true original and shapeshifting visionary. The 25-year-old artist blurs the lines between pop, R&B, and experimental trap on her anthems that act as a powerful declaration of her nonconformity. A multi-dimensional artist, Nuna has built a reputation for her out-of-the-box approach to everything she does—from her razorsharp lyricism, to her dynamic visual aesthetic, her self-directed music videos, and more.
Born to Korean immigrant parents in New Jersey, where she was one of few Asian Americans in her suburban town, she began teaching herself how to record as a teenager out of sheer boredom. In 2018, her raw self-released tracks began to garner online attention, leading to her inking a deal with Arista by age 20 and dropping out of NYUʼs Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music after a year. Nuna ascended to stardom with 2019ʼs “Comic Sans,” featuring Jack Harlow, and 2020ʼs “damn Right,” which got a high-octane sequel from DJ Snake. In 2021, she released her critically-acclaimed debut LP, a liquid breakfast, which brought her to perform at festivals like Lollapalooza, Head in the Clouds, Day N Vegas, and Hangout.
Now, Nuna takes the next quantum leap into her barrier breaking career with her sophomore album, TRENCH, which arrived last October. Nuna reveals the full spectrum of her artistry as she explores the principle of duality epitomized by the albumʼs two sections, “Soft Skin” and “Hard Feelings.” From the hypnotic “Jokes On Me” and dreamy “Starving” ft. Teezo Touchdown, to the playful “Suckin Up” and “Mine,” a hard-hitting new take on the Brandy and Monica classic, Nuna oscillates between frenetic rage beats and smooth, underwater melodies—all grounded by her signature slick wordplay and emotive R&B vocals. Nuna comes true to form on the Huey-sampling “Locket,” a surrealist, tongue twisting “anthem about being an individual and embracing your weird ways,” as she puts it, before bringing it full circle on the icy trap song “Baby OG,” which sees her sampling an unreleased track from 2019.