Martha Wash: National Blues Museum Benefit Concert Performance
Schedule
Sat Oct 04 2025 at 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
National Blues Museum | St. Louis, MO

About this Event
National Blues Museum Presents: Two-Time Grammy Nominee Martha Wash with Lifetime Achievement Award
Join us on Saturday, October 4, 2025, as the National Blues Museum proudly honors Martha Wash—two-time Grammy nominee and one of the most powerful voices in modern music—with the Lifetime Achievement Award.🎶
Event Schedule
Doors Open: 12:30 PM
Live DJ: 1:00 – 2:15 PM
Award Presentation: 2:30 PM
Martha Wash Performance: 3:00 PM Guests will enjoy music from a live DJ, two cash bars, and full access to the National Blues Museum’s award-winning galleries before Martha Wash takes the stage for an unforgettable performance.🌟
About Martha Wash: Martha Wash is a two-time Grammy-nominated powerhouse whose voice has shaped pop, R&B, and dance music for over four decades. She first rose to prominence as half of the duo Two Tons O’ Fun, providing unforgettable backing vocals for disco legend Sylvester before stepping into the spotlight themselves. Renamed The Weather Girls, they released the platinum-selling anthem “It’s Raining Men” in 1982, which remains a cultural touchstone and global dancefloor staple.Wash’s voice quickly became one of the most in-demand in popular music.
She powered the lead vocals on hits by Black Box (“Everybody Everybody” – Platinum) and C+C Music Factory (“Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)” – 5× Platinum), both of which became international smashes.In many music videos and live performances, other performers lip-synced to Wash’s vocals without credit. Rather than letting this injustice go unnoticed, Wash fought tirelessly for recognition, setting an example for artists everywhere and helping to change the industry standard for proper crediting of vocalists and musicians alike.
Her determination and resilience not only solidified her place in music history but also made her a voice for fairness in the industry. Wash turned personal challenges into advocacy, reminding the world that behind every song are the artists whose voices create its power.
Beyond her iconic hits, Wash has remained a dynamic force in music and culture. Her solo work has produced beloved club anthems, while her collaborations span genres, from house to gospel.
Her influence continues into the present. Rolling Stone Magazine hailed her album Love & Conflict as a milestone in her career, spotlighting the single “Never Enough Money” as a “stomping, rough-around-the-edges blues-rocker anchored by a righteous vocal performance from Wash, who skewers reckless and unchecked thirst for wealth and attention.” The outlet also noted the album marked a departure into a “fascinating hybrid of blues-rock and R&B/jazz.” The album has been hailed as a milestone in her career, showcasing her continued relevance and creative evolution.
“I’m deeply honored to receive this recognition from the National Blues Museum,” says Wash. “My career has been about celebrating music’s power to bring people together, and I’m proud to share in the legacy this award represents.”
National Blues Museum Executive Director Robert Nelson says, “Martha Wash’s voice is one of the most distinctive and electrifying in modern music. Her artistry transcends genres and generations, and we are proud to celebrate her lasting contributions with this award.”
Cementing her legacy as one of the greatest voices in popular music, Wash continues to inspire with her artistry, resilience, and advocacy. Whether belting out a dance classic or delivering raw new material, her voice remains an instrument of truth, joy, and empowerment. Don’t miss this historic day as we celebrate one of the greatest voices of our time.Tickets: $45 – available now!
Where is it happening?
National Blues Museum, 615 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 49.87
