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Sosha Oshaye

April 18 @ 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Celebrating the resilience, sophistication and power of black women!

In celebration, Simply Sosha will host a pop-up with new jewelry and bags from 5:30 to 6:30. Doors for the live concert with Sosha Oshaye are at 6:30 and the concert begins at 7:00.

When you purchase your tickets for this event you should anticipate having a great time, with great food and great people! There will be a cash bar for your drinking pleasure.

 

Today we honor Pastor Alice Piggie Wallack of True Light Family Center

On this day (April 18, 2026), we honor Pastor Alice Piggie Wallack of True Light Family Resource Center and Women’s Safe House. Pastor Alice has been in the trenches in the community for several years DOING THE WORK! So today, we give her flowers.

 

Pop-Up: 5:30 PM | Doors: 6:30 PM | Show: 7:00 PM

 


 

Artist Bio

Sosha Oshaye

Sosha Oshaye is a soulful R&B artist whose sound bridges the richness of classic soul with the edge of contemporary urban music. Rooted in gospel, blues, and traditional R&B, her voice carries both emotional depth and modern versatility—effortlessly moving between intimate ballads, high-energy anthems, and messages of empowerment.

Born Sonya Oshaye Anders and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, Sosha’s musical foundation was shaped early by legends like Andre Crouch, Walter Hawkins, Chaka Khan, Prince, and Tina Turner, alongside the powerful influence of church choir music. That blend of sacred and secular continues to define her signature sound.

Sosha first gained recognition in the Kansas City music scene as a standout vocalist with the collective Unit1, where she honed her range across genres. She later stepped into her own spotlight, forming the all-female group Soul’s Poem, quickly building a strong local following and performing at notable venues in the historic 18th & Vine Jazz District, including The Blue Room and The Gem Theater.

Driven by growing fan demand, Sosha launched her solo career with the single “Haters,” which received radio airplay and set the stage for her debut album, Heavy on My Mind. The project showcased her songwriting depth and artistic maturity, blending R&B, hip-hop, jazz, and funk into a cohesive and emotionally resonant body of work.

With a commitment to authenticity and artistic control, Sosha Oshaye continues to evolve as an artist—expanding her reach through live performances across the U.S. and internationally, including appearances such as the Durban Jazz Festival in South Africa. Her music reflects not only her influences, but her vision: honest, empowering, and unmistakably her own.

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