
Texas-based troubadour David Ramirez is set to bring his emotionally charged ballads to Garland’s Plaza Theatre on February 2, at 8 PM. Fans of heartfelt Americana will get a chance to hear Ramirez's soulful tunes up close and personal. With general admission pegged at $25, it's an opportunity for music lovers to experience the singer-songwriter's baritone voice that has been captivating audiences far and wide, according to the City of Garland.
Named Songwriter of the Year in 2020 by The Austin Chronicle, Ramirez has a knack for quickly drawing listeners into his world. His exquisitely crafted lyrics deal with life's heartbreaks and redemptions, making his performances resonating and deeply personal. You can expect to plunge right into the midst of tales of love's complexities and life's puzzling moments during his upcoming concert.
Well recognized for his "deep and reverberant baritone voice," Ramirez's musical storytelling has not only earned him a dedicated following but also distinguished honors. It's no surprise then that his shows tend to be more than just an act on stage. They're connective experiences where every strum and note seems to be intimately shared with the audience, as per the City of Garland.
For those devoted to passionate performances laced with the introspection of country and the vibe of indie rock, Ramirez's "Music Made Here" is not a gig to pass up. To be part of this emotional journey through song, tickets are available for purchase, beckoning fans to come to be part of a performance that is sure to linger long after the last chord fades.









