Grammy Nominee Flor Bromley in Concert
Children, Families
Tuesday, September 15
6:30pm - 7:30pm
White Plains Public Library
AuditoriumCelebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at the Library with Grammy nominee Flor Bromley's musical show!
GRAMMY® nominee Flor Bromley brings her joyful blend of music, storytelling, and global rhythms to the library in an interactive concert for the whole family. Drawing from her bilingual songs and original stories, Flor invites children to sing, move, and participate while exploring themes of culture, nature, curiosity, and connection. With warmth, humor, and heart, this engaging performance celebrates diversity, creativity, and the power of music to bring communities together.
About Flor Bromley
Flor Bromley is a Peruvian born singer-songwriter nominated for the 2026 GRAMMY® Award for Best Children’s Music Album for her production Herstory, and a Latin GRAMMY® nominee in 2023. Her music celebrates Latin culture and promotes connection and diversity through songs that blend rhythm and storytelling. With a professional background in musical theater, Flor has released five original family albums, with songs featured on Sirius XM’s Kids Place Live and PBS. Her work has been recognized by ArtsWestchester, the American Library Association, and NAPPA, and she has received top honors in the USA Songwriting Competition, the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, and the International Songwriting Competition. She has performed across the United States, including Wolf Trap, The Levitt Pavilion, the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, and Lincoln Center. International media have recently described her as “the voice of a new generation.”
AGE GROUP: | Families | Children |
EVENT TYPE: | Performing Arts | International and Multicultural |
