September 24, 2025
American Tobacco Campus
Presented by Duke Arts Presents
Duke Arts at American Tobacco

Texas-born and Nashville-based artist Denitia has spent years remapping country music. Her sound drifts between Nashville roots and Brooklyn edge—acoustic guitar and pedal steel woven with shimmer, soul, and restraint.
Stereogum praised her 2022 album Highways as “deeply tuneful, light on its feet, and shot through with melancholy.” Her latest release, Sunset Drive, deepens that vision—part Glen Campbell nostalgia, part dreamlike Americana.
An NPR 2023 Artist to Watch, Denitia has toured with the Black Opry Revue and shared stages with Joy Oladokun, Allison Russell, and Amythyst Kiah. Denitia’s voice will stop you in your tracks.
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These outdoor concerts are free, appropriate for all ages, and open to the general public. No registration is needed. Come early, bring a chair or blanket, and enjoy food and drinks from any of the 15 bars and restaurants on campus. Alcoholic beverages are allowed ONLY if they have been purchased from an establishment participating in The Bullpen Social District; all other alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited. The stage is located under the Lucky Strike water tower, and the closest parking is at the South Parking Deck at ATC.
Now marking its fifth year, “Duke Arts at American Tobacco” is a free community concert series that originally began in 2021 as an initiative by Duke Arts and American Tobacco Campus to provide outdoor public arts events during the Covid-19 pandemic.
This year’s September concert series celebrates 50 years of the Hayti Heritage Center, featuring artists selected by the Center. The series is presented by Duke Arts in partnership with American Tobacco Campus and Hayti Heritage Center.
Generous support of Duke Arts at American Tobacco is provided by the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation.
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