Mavis Staples Concert for Justice Evanston: A Night at Cahn Auditorium 2023
Mavis Staples Concert for Justice Evanston Brings Purpose to Cahn Auditorium
On December 1, 2023, Mavis Staples brought A Concert for Justice to Cahn Auditorium at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. The evening paired Staples with Chicago artist Nathan Graham and served as a benefit for the Moran Center for Youth Advocacy. From the start, the focus stayed on community, purpose, and the power of music to bring people together. While the cause mattered, the night never felt like a lecture. Instead, it unfolded like a shared experience between artists and audience.
The Show
Nathan Graham
Nathan Graham opened the show with his full band, setting a thoughtful tone early. His sound blended Americana, blues, and soul, rooted firmly in Chicago’s musical tradition. As a result, the set felt grounded and honest. With his recently released album, Saint of Second Chances, Graham’s songs carried weight without being heavy-handed, and the band gave each moment room to breathe. Having first seen him in 2020 at Get Local Beverly, it was clear how much he has grown as an artist since then. Meanwhile, the audience stayed engaged, listening closely rather than waiting for the headliner. By the time his set ended, it was obvious he wasn’t just filling a slot. He was part of the night’s larger story.
Mavis Staples
When Mavis Staples took the stage, the room shifted immediately. Her presence alone carried authority, but her voice did the real work. She moved through songs like Do It Again and Respect Yourself with confidence, letting the songs speak for themselves. Also, Handwriting on the Wall grounded the set in reflection. Meanwhile, Army of Love lifted the room, offering a moment of unity. Later, Staples delivered one of my absolute favorite songs, Can You Get to That by Funkadelic, adding groove and grit. Throughout the set, her band remained tight and supportive, allowing her vocals to stay front and center.
Mavis Staples Delivers a Surprise Moment
Before launching into Slippery People, Staples paused and addressed the crowd. She shared that the entire show was dedicated to Nathan Graham. When someone shouted, “Bring him out,” she laughed and teased him instead. She joked about his bedtime and sang his name to the audience. Unexpectedly, Graham ran onto the stage. “There he is,” Staples said. As a result, the Talking Heads cover became the night’s most memorable moment for me, blending humor, respect, and genuine connection.
Mavis Staples Concert for Justice Evanston Closes on a High Note
By the end of the night, the balance felt right. The music carried the message without forcing it. Staples reminded everyone why her voice still matters, while Graham proved he belonged on that stage. Most importantly, the benefit succeeded without overshadowing the performance. So the concert closed on a positive note, leaving the audience with something real to hold onto.
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