There are performers who entertain, and then there are performers who ignite a room. When acclaimed cabaret sensation Quinn Lemley steps onto the stage in Swinging Hot Tomato, audiences already expect glamour, powerhouse vocals, and the magnetic sophistication that has made her one of New York’s most celebrated live entertainers. But with legendary rock guitarist David Sexta joining as a guest star, the heat level just got turned all the way up.
Known for his explosive guitar work, larger-than-life stage presence, and unmistakable rock-and-roll energy, Sexta brings a raw electricity that collides beautifully with Lemley’s sultry cabaret style. It’s a pairing that feels unexpected at first glance — but perfect once the lights go down and the music begins.
Swinging Hot Tomato has already become a signature experience for Lemley fans. The show is intimate yet grand, sophisticated yet playful, blending jazz, pop culture glamour, Broadway polish, and smoky nightclub energy into one unforgettable evening. Lemley doesn’t merely perform songs — she inhabits them. Every lyric feels lived in. Every movement feels cinematic. She carries the aura of old Hollywood while remaining fiercely modern.

Adding David Sexta into the mix creates something even more dynamic: the elegance of cabaret colliding with the pulse of classic rock. His guitar work injects danger, passion, and unpredictability into an already sizzling production. Together, the two artists create a chemistry that feels spontaneous and alive — the kind of performance audiences talk about long after the curtain falls.
The timing could not be more fitting. In an entertainment world increasingly dominated by digital noise and disposable moments, live performance artists like Quinn Lemley and David Sexta remind audiences what real stage magic feels like. Human connection. Risk. Energy. Presence. The thrill of not knowing exactly what might happen next.
Lemley has built a reputation for transforming every venue into an event. Whether channeling vintage glamour in her acclaimed Rita Hayworth tribute or bringing playful sophistication to Swinging Hot Tomato, she possesses that rare ability to make audiences feel as though they’ve stepped into another era — one filled with romance, wit, elegance, and danger.
David Sexta’s appearance promises to elevate the evening into something even more combustible. His guitar screams. Quinn smolders. The audience wins.
Two artists. Two energies. One unforgettable night.