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Tues, Apr 21 Rhyuhn

April 21, 2026 09:00 PM until April 21, 2026 11:00 PM

American songwriter, piano virtuoso, producer, and composer Rhyuhn (born May 5, 2006) is All For Culture — an artist devoted to pushing boundaries and bridging worlds. Hailed by NPR as “both an extraordinary pianist and a composer,” Rhyuhn began his lifelong devotion to music at the age of two and has since captivated audiences worldwide with his distinctive artistry and unmistakable originality.

His award-winning music — praised by NPR for its “wealth of hummable tunes” and by CBS for “wowing audiences” — has been featured by NPR’s Tiny Desk, the Philadelphia Orchestra, WRTI, The Juilliard School, Lincoln Center, and the Curtis Institute of Music. He is also known for opening Rock Allegiance 2015 at age 9, where he performed ahead of Korn, Rob Zombie, Five Finger Death Punch, Bring Me the Horizon, Godsmack, Papa Roach, and others.

Soon after, he and the rock band Zombie Kidz made their New York debut at Manhattan’s legendary The Bitter End. At the same time, he began private piano studies at the Curtis Institute of Music under GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist Michelle Cann. He went on to make his Carnegie Hall debut at age 12 as a winner of the Crescendo International Competition.

With composition, producer, and pianist credits in every style of music from pop, to jazz, to classical, to R&B and alternative, Rhyuhn has cemented his reputation as a versatile artist and one of the youngest Recording Academy/GRAMMY® Members. He also serves as one of the youngest Grammy U Mentors, an educator and resource for the next generation of artists and professionals.

Rhyuhn also performed in the 2025 Dear New York exhibition, which made news nationwide, performing under the celestial ceiling of Grand Central Terminal’s main concourse. Beyond the music, he is celebrated for his cultural and fashion impact, lauded by NPR as “sartorially resplendent,” and is recognizable for his outfits and signature black poncho capes. His artistry, style, and stage presence are inseparable.

A highly decorated young composer and performer, Rhyuhn has held numerous fellowships and residencies with NPR’s From the Top, Play On Philly!, and the Philadelphia Ballet. He is also a proud recipient of a Kovner Fellowship at The Juilliard School. He holds awards from Crescendo International Competition, NPR’s From the Top, the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation, the Philadelphia Orchestra, Play On Philly!, the Free Library of Philadelphia, the Marian Anderson Young Artist Program, The Juilliard School, and more. 

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