WesGhost & Diggy Graves (SECOND SHOW ADDED)

Globe Hall Presents WesGhost and Diggy Graves on Wednesday, June 19th.Known for emotional, confessional, and relatable songs, WesGhost has built a close and dedicated fan base despite never appearing without his signature masks and balaclavas. Recent performances include a headline performance at EmoNite in Los Angeles and a self-produced warehouse concert in Downtown LA, with more shows being announced soon. “SPINE”, out now, is the latest release from WesGhost following previous tracks “DOOMED”, “EXPIRED”, and “TEETH” feat. Diggy Graves. Catch his recent profile pieces in FLAUNT and FAR OUT. From Rap to HorrorCore, Diggy Graves doesn’t have a specific genre. He likes to describe his music as a melting pot of genres. During the covid years Diggy finally gave in and decided to make a Tik Tok, which blew him up into internet stardom overnight with his well known song Cute Girl. His social media virality led to a huge increase in streaming numbers. With one of his songs passing the 10 million stream milestone on Spotify and Apple Music. Diggy’s catalog of music is growing rapidly and he plans on releasing a ton of new music in 2024.  – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian

Gable Price And Friends w/ Jettee

Globe Hall Presents Gable Price And Friends with Jettee on Saturday, September 21st. Gable Price and Friends, a notable alternative rock band originating in the scenic town of Redding, California, emerged onto the music scene in 2018. Since then, they’ve embarked on numerous nationwide tours, captivating audiences across the United States with their electrifying performances. Influenced by esteemed alternative rock icons such as The Killers, Kings of Leon, Gang of Youths, and Switchfoot, the band holds a profound appreciation for the transformative nature of live music experiences. Lead vocalist Gable Price leads this musical journey with a clear vision: to distill life’s complex emotions into compelling simplicity, resonating deeply with listeners. Their second full-length album, “The Consequence of Being Alive,” released in autumn 2022, solidified their position within the alternative rock landscape. Following an extensive tour in 2023, the band dedicated early 2024 to crafting new material. Their forthcoming EP, “Jungle In the City,” awaits release alongside an ambitious 38+ show headline tour. This venture marks their most expansive tour to date, promising an unparalleled experience for fans old and new. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian  

Florry w/ Tomato Soup

Globe Hall Presents Florry with Tomato Soup on Monday, July 29th.Florry is a Philly-based country rock outfit led by Francie Medosch and featuring a cast of the most daring and tasteful players of the underground. Francie’s songwriting is pointed, personal and current, yet arranged with a keen ear toward the canon of late 20th century outlaw country and rock n’roll. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian  

Los Shadows w/ Yugs + Bruha

Globe Hall presents Los Shadows with Yugs and Bruha on Thursday, September 5th.Los Shadows were founded in San Diego, CA in 2015 by friends Andy Saldana and Pepe Gonzales. Building from a foundational 4 piece Indie Rock band, Los Shadows self-released LPs ‘Miami’ in 2017,’ NOT a Safe Space’ in 2019, and ‘MOJOMOJO’ in 2023. Over the last 8 years, Los Shadows cultivated a strong national following built by self-released LPs, DIY merch roll-outs, regional and national tours, and supporting acts like Porter, Homeshake, Levitation Room, Tijuana Panthers, DIIV, and more.  In 2024, expect Los Shadows to release more of their classic indie shoegaze sound with new splashes of psychedelic cumbia, followed by a United States tour. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

SPRINTS w/ Slow Fiction + Reposer

Indie 102.3 presents SPRINTS with Slow Fiction and Reposer on Thursday, October 10th. “This is an exploration of pain, passion and perseverance.”   The dedication for Sprints’ debut album serves as a neat summation of their story so far. Transforming pain into truth, passion into purpose and perseverance into strength, the Dublin four-piece have steadily grown in stature over the last three years, sharing two acclaimed EPs and building a fearsome live reputation opening for the likes of Yard Act and Suede. Letter To Self is the sound of Sprints co levelling up once again, revisiting their most vulnerable moments and imbuing their visceral garage-punk with a palpable sense of catharsis that we can all benefit from.   Singer, guitarist and lead-songwriter Karla Chubb has never shied away from confronting inner turmoil. Born in Dublin, she spent a portion of her early childhood in Germany, initially turning to music as a consequence of feeling out-of-step with the world. “I lived in a constant state of existential crisis,” she recalls. “Music became an outlet for emotion, and a way for me to understand myself and society.”   The foundations for Sprints were laid when Karla met guitarist Colm O’Reilly and drummer Jack Callan — childhood friends who’d been playing music together since the age of 10. Recruiting bassist Sam McCann to complete the line-up, the quartet found their sound after seeing Savages play Electric Picnic in 2016.   “Seeing the energy of Jehnny Beth and those gnarly guitars totally captivated us,” Jack explains. Karla continues, “I’ve always loved anger-fuelled music but I had fallen into the trap of writing what felt least offensive, simply because I saw anger as a negative emotion, rather than something that can be therapeutic and cathartic. [After watching Savages] I decided I don’t really care how I’m interpreted — I’m just going to write exactly what I feel.”   Principled and plain-spoken, Karla has always used her platform to address inequality. Debut single ‘The Cheek’ skewered the misogynistic fetishisation she’s experienced as a bi-sexual, while the title track of their 2021 EP Manifesto was inspired by the campaign for Repeal The 8th, and women’s ongoing fight for bodily autonomy. For Letter To Self, the band dug even deeper, transforming so-called “negative energy” into an opportunity for communal catharsis and healing.    If the buoyant love song ‘Literary Mind’ marks the album’s brightest moment, ‘Shadow Of A Doubt’ is unquestionably its darkest. Recorded in three takes, it features a strikingly vulnerable vocal performance punctuated by jagged breaths, and details suicidal thoughts emanating from past trauma. “Can you help me stop the screams?” Karla begs at the song’s climax, as searing guitars crash in waves around her. And yet, with the title track, the album ends on a note of acceptance, seeing Karla celebrating her autonomy in lines like, “I don’t have to take the path that was carved out in front of me.”   As she explains, that message lies at the very heart of the album. “No matter what you’re born into, or have experienced, there’s a way to emerge from this and be happy within yourself.” It’s a hard-won truth that the band hope others will be motivated by, inspiring listeners to use pain as fuel for growth, ultimately unearthing a path to seek contentment. For though the route to self-acceptance is anything but easy, with pain, passion and perseverance Sprints are proving that anything is possible. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian  

The Family Crest w/ The Regular

Globe Hall Presents The Family Crest with The Regular on Sunday, July 7th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian

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