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Greg Scott
Fri, 18 Jul, 9:00 PM PDT
Doors open
6:00 PM PDT
Ivan'z House at Mozambique
1740 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, CA 92651
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Description
Greg Scott is a deep spirited, authentic, singer/songwriter with a new era soul voice rooted in the past. He has a powerful way of channeling his reflective message and passion into pop anthems.
Important Information Regarding Ticket Types:
Reserved Table Seating:
• What You Get: Reserved Table Seating includes seats at a table.
• Arrival Time: We recommend arriving 2 hours before showtime.
• Dinner & Drinks: Available for purchase in the club throughout the evening.
General Admission:
• What You Get: General Admission grants entry to the show but does not guarantee a table or a seat.
VIP Booth: The VIP Booth offers the best seats in the house for up to 6, one flat-fee
• What You Get: Booth seating up to 6 people, right in front of stage.
• Arrival Time: We recommend arriving 2 hours before showtime.
• Dinner & Drinks: Available for purchase in the club throughout the evening.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Pop-Soul
Greg Scott
Greg Scott
Pop-Soul
Greg Scott is a deep spirited, authentic, singer/songwriter with a new era soul voice rooted in the past. He has a powerful way of channeling his reflective message and passion into pop anthems.
Scott recently appeared and won S2E8 of NBC’s Songland where his song "Miracle" was chosen for pop recording artist Bebe Rexha and is to be used as the theme song of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Games; alongside co-writer/producer Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic.
Greg’s love of performance came from his father—a performer in his own right. Born and raised in Chico, CA, as a child Scott, grew up in rehearsal spaces and production studios. Here, he would lean over the shoulders of producers, engineers and songwriters to learn from them and perfect his craft. As a teen, he would go on to release his first album which he produced and recorded himself in the early 2000s.
Greg’s first big-break came ahead of his high school graduation where he was asked to perform with multi-platinum recording artists K-Ci & JoJo and a featured artist on The Platters Motown Review tour. Shortly after, he moved to SF where he became a respected staple of the Bay Area scene performing with the likes of Tower of Power, Lenny Williams and Narda Michael Walden. Also, mentored by the great Roberta Flack. Flack compared him to the legendary Donny Hathaway and flew Greg out to sing for her music school for underprivileged youth based in NYC.
Currently, Scott lives in Los Angeles, California with his wife Sarah and two sons. He’s now creating music with producers like Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic, Lucas Banker and Rob Kleiner.