MANSFIELD — One of Mansfield’s most prominent teenage musicians will have a concert June 3, at the Renaissance Theater.

Chase Beaire, 18, will be using the concert to celebrate the release of his new single, “Only in Paradise.”

Raised in a musical family, he has always been surrounded with the arts. The teen began singing at the age of 8 with his father and his band Enchore. 

Chase said he often attributes much of his inspiration for writing to his experiences touring and playing shows as a youngster. 

Last summer he returned home from living in Los Angeles where he was working with his band Black Hole Gypsy. Upon coming back to Mansfield, he began a new genre change which “influences range from Classic Rock and Folk, to Pop and Jazz.”

The new single “Only In Paradise,” was written and recorded at South Main Studios, with the help of his father and other local musicians.

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He is also promoting this show as a Tour Fundraiser, in order to plan a Midwest/East Coast tour for the later summer of 2017. There will be new merchandise and 50 VIP Tickets available as well.

Doors open at 6 p.m. and Music starts at 7 p.m. General Admission is donation based, and more information such as VIP ticket packages can be found online at the Renaissance Theatre’s website.

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