Carson City actor returns home Tuesday for film premier, free concert
Carson City native Grant Davis will appear in person Tuesday at the local premiere of the movie in which he has a starring role, "Something Like Summer", the award-winning new musical film that has won raves on the 2017 film festival circuit, and he will perform a free concert at 5 p.m. Tuesday at the 3rd Street Stage in downtown Carson City.
Davis, 20, will appear in person at the Jukebox Film Festival for the movie’s 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, August 15, screening at the Brewery Arts Center. Davis will participate in an audience question and answer session following the screening.
Davis, who sings four songs in the film, will take the stage for a free hometown concert at 5 p.m., Tuesday, August 15, at the 3rd Street Stage in downtown Carson City, and sing popular hits, as well as songs from the film and from his debut album. The concert is free and open to the public, no tickets are required for entry, and music fans of all ages.
Davis was born in Carson City and was graduated from Silver State Charter School in 2014. His parents are Angela and Clay Davis of Carson City, and Clay is proprietor of Clay Davis Roofing. His maternal grandparents, the late Carol and Vaughn Williams, were also longtime Northern Nevada residents.
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