Location
950 NW 9th Street
Delray Beach, Florida 33444
On Beautiful Lake Ida in
Lake Ida East Park

MIA: KEYS ON FIRE! A NIGHT THAT IS PART VEGAS, PART POPS, AND ALL FABULOUS, STARRING STUNNING PIANO VIRTUOSO MIA!
Having won worldwide acclaim for her musical diversity, artistry, and charismatic stage presence, MIA is accompanied by a dynamic and enthralling ensemble, traversing musical genres of the 1940s-60s from Boogie-Woogie to Latin to Rock and Roll, all of which will leave you captivated! Mia’s virtuosity is augmented with a dynamic ensemble featuring percussion, strings, dancers, multimedia effects, and real-time piano projections, this one-of-a-kind performance redefines what a piano show can be.
“Consistently vital and polished, with a nuanced expressive palette.” – Miami Herald
About Mia:
Pianist Mia Vassilev started playing from the age of 3 and has performed throughout Europe, Asia, Latin America, and the US as a soloist, chamber musician, and opera accompanist.Recent CD release appearances includeSeveral Times, the chamber music of Dennis Kam, released by Navona Records in 2018, the Naxos albumDel Caribe, Soy!, and Ecstatic Records’MIAMI GRANDS, composed by Michael Torke.In her hometown of Miami Beach, she is a frequent soloist with the Hallendale Symphonic Pops Orchestra, the Alhambra Orchestra, the Sugar Pops Orchestra, and is an adjunct Professor of Piano at Barry University in Miami Shores.She holds degrees, awards and assistantships from Kansas State University, University of Cincinnati-College Conservatory of Music, and University of Miami’s Frost School of Music and is an active soloist, chamber musician and opera accompanist, working for tours and production rehearsals with the Metropolitan Opera (NY), Glimmerglass Opera (NY), Florida Grand Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Opera Theatre and Music Festival of Lucca, Italy, the American Institute of Musical Studies Festival in Graz, Austria, and the National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts in Miami, Florida among others. Mia’s hobbies include falling down in skis at high speeds and reading Ayn Rand.