Enjoy the best and brightest musicians from Berklee College of Music during the ICA’s free summer concert series on the waterfront.

July 10 | Intertwined

Intertwined is a Boston-based band that explores, creates, and experiments with different genres of music. 

July 17 | Mia Walz

With a soulfully warm yet raspy voice, Berlin-born Mia Walz is an emerging artist poised to make her mark on the global music scene. Currently studying vocal performance at Berklee College of Music, Walz blends alternative pop and soul with funky roots to create a sound that is both fresh and familiar.

Influenced by artists such as Lake Street Dive, Cat Burns, Raye, and Joss Stone, she draws on both classic and contemporary sounds, adding her own distinct twist to shape a style uniquely her own. Known for her authentic connection with audiences and undeniable stage presence, Walz brings a global perspective to her music that resonates far beyond the stage.

July 24 | Lauren Jean

Easily spotted by her face tats and fur coat, Lauren Jean is an eccentric artist who merges singer-songwriter lyricism with music that floats between R&B and soft rock. Imagine a fusion of Amy Winehouse’s raw emotion, Stevie Nicks’s mysticism, and Lola Young’s modern edge—Lauren Jean embodies them all. Through her songs, Jean lays her vulnerability, sensuality, and angst on the table, sharing personal experiences with queer relationships, domestic violence, grief, and resilience.

July 31 | Aaron Michael

Aaron Michael is an emerging talent in the worlds of R&B and gospel music. Hailing from Chicago, his passion for music was ignited within the church, where he laid the foundation for his musical journey. His artistry is deeply rooted in his love for God and people, drawing inspiration from themes of human connection, spirituality, resilience, heartbreak, and triumph. A powerhouse vocalist with a distinct tone, Aaron Michael is celebrated for his ability to forge an emotional connection with his audience. His performances are often described as “incredibly moving” and “uplifting,” leaving listeners feeling inspired and empowered.

August 7 | Sofia Almeida Quartet

Born in Madeira, Sofia Almeida is a Portuguese singer, composer, and rising voice in the global jazz scene.

Currently completing her Bachelor of Music in performance at Berklee College of Music, Almeida is part of the Berklee Global Jazz Institute and the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice.

“…Sofia Almeida stands on the stage and dares to do something. She grabs John Coltrane’s ‘Resolution’ and makes the song explode with her singing.” —Christopher Giese, JazzWise magazine, on Almeida’s performance at the Funchal Jazz Festival 2022

August 14 | Tiril Jackson

Tiril Jackson is a Norwegian-American singer, songwriter, and producer based in Boston. Blending modern jazz, R&B, and neo-soul, her soulful sound reflects a deeply personal journey of self-discovery. Jackson made her debut in 2022 with the single “Bored,” followed by “It’s Alright.” In 2024, she released her first EP, Who Are You?.

August 21 | Shannon O’Donnell

Born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, with formative years spent on the strip in Las Vegas, Shannon O’Donnell is a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer who seamlessly blends jazz, neo-soul, and folk. With roots in Irish folk and soul music, her influences span a wide range of global traditions. O’Donnell’s recent work leans into experimentation, fueled by a passion for exploring soundscapes and using vocal and instrumental effects. Her music expresses an emotional spectrum—from nostalgia and happiness to grief and longing—anchored by lyrics and melodies that aim to connect deeply with listeners

August 28 | Ness DeJean

Ness DeJean is an emerging pop singer-songwriter with a voice that channels soul, passion, and raw emotion. Born and raised in Atlantic City, New Jersey, DeJean discovered her love for music at age seven, singing in church. Drawing inspiration from personal experiences, she writes songs that resonate on a deeply emotional level, infused with both vulnerability and infectious energy. Influenced by legends like Whitney Houston and Anita Baker, her sound feels at once fresh and familiar.