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An Evening at The Mint 🎶 (Los Angeles, CA)
with Leah Humphrey, Jess Kessie, Mia Papadakis, Camille Fleur
November 06, 2025 7:30 pm PST (Doors: 7:00 pm )
The Mint , 6010 West Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA (map)
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$20.06 - $38.07 Sales Ended
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Advance Tickets: $15
Day of Show: $20

$5 Cover for Under 21 Years Old

Audrey Huynh

Audrey Huynh is an OC-based singer-songwriter that is known for her captivating and deep lyrical abilities. She has performed in many venues across the Orange County and Los Angeles area, and is currently a music student at Chapman University where she studies music production. Outside of music, she is also an established actress and takes a lot of pride in her abilities in the entertainment industry.

Leah Humphrey

Jess Kessie

Jess Kessie is a 26 year old independent artist from the small town of Moorpark, California. With a love for philosophy and poetry and a burning passion for indie music and the community around it, she found her voice writing her own syntax and melodies, often referencing obscure literature in her lyrics. She takes influence from artists such as Hippo Campus, Young the Giant, Spacey Jane, Samia, and more. “Lend me your ears, I'll sing you my secrets.”

Mia Papadakis

Mia Papadakis is a singer/songwriter originally from Seattle, WA, but is now based in Los Angeles where she studies Vocal Jazz Performance at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. She is also one of the music directors of UCLA’s premier A Cappella group, The ScatterTones, as well as a choir director for multiple elementary schools across Lawndale through The Harmony Project. Influenced by artists like Fleetwood Mac, Bonnie Raitt, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, and The Beatles, she hopes to incorporate the raw and vibrant sound of the 60s and 70s into her original music.

Camille Fleur

Camille Fleur makes music that lives in the in-between - soft, reflective, and a little bittersweet. Blending English and French, her songs feel like fleeting memories, shaped by solo travels, quiet moments, and shifting seasons. Her latest single 'Liminal' began as voice memos in train stations, a soundtrack to a summer in transition.