Mr. Woodman w/ Hard 45 + In Plain Air
Globe Hall presents Mr. Woodman with Hard 45 and In Plain Air on Friday, July 25th. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Shane Smith & The Saints Merch Pop Up (FREE EVENT 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
Globe Hall Presents a Shane Smith & The Saints Merch Pop Up (FREE EVENT 11:00 AM-2:00PM) on Monday, May 5. Beat the line at Red Rocks! Get your new merch autographed by the band Food and drink specials Enter to win prizes: Turtlebox Gen 3 speaker Tecovas Boots Shane’s original touring guitar case, filled with unique mementos from the band’s career Red Rocks VIP tickets FREE EVENT, ALL AGES All ages, first come, first-served.
CAAMP Merch Pop Up (FREE EVENT 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
Globe Hall Presents a CAAMP Merch Pop Up (FREE EVENT 11:00 AM-3:00PM) on Saturday, July 26 — Beat the line at Red Rocks! Gain access to exclusive merch Food and drink specials FREE EVENT, ALL AGES All ages, first come, first-served.
Far Caspian w/ A Beacon School
Globe Hall Presents Far Caspian with A Beacon School on Friday, October 10th. On his new album Autofiction, Far Caspian’s Joel Johnston is learning to make peace with the cards he’s been dealt. Following his Crohn’s disease diagnosis in 2021, Johnston felt stuck mourning the loss of his life before, and struggling to cope with not only his new reality, but also an ongoing battle with OCD and anxiety. Autofiction finds the Irish musician discovering the tools he needs to keep moving forward. “I’m now at the point where I don’t really let it define me,” he says. “The lyric ‘your mind changed from a fear to a song’ [on ‘Lough’] is my expression of freedom: to no longer be held down by something you’ve got used to. I’m trying to not even make sense of it all, but just live in it, and be grateful for the things I do have.” The lyrics across Autofiction—which dive deep into mental health burdens, self-forgiveness, recovery, and gratitude for supportive, uplifting partnership—are Johnston’s most direct, diaristic and literal to date. As such, it’s also his most vulnerable release yet. “I just wanted to get the message across,” he says. “People will sometimes comment on songs of mine saying ‘I have no idea what you’re talking about.’ I wanted to make a record that was a bit more heard. I even made my vocals louder than I usually do.” Freeing himself from any internal judgments or inhibitions, Johnston wrote songs for Autofiction with a simple motto: “I’m enjoying this right now and therefore it’s good enough.” The process helped him reconnect with the joy of music, the reason he started making it in the first place. It felt like the first time he made an album for himself, rather than an audience. “The fact that I was less self-critical and worried about others’ opinions–I think that’s why the lyrics became more straightforward. I didn’t feel the need to dress them up or hide behind something.” Autofiction is an album that ultimately reconnected Johnston to his love of making music–a refreshed joy and sincerity that’s evident in every track. He shed expectations and pressures on his songwriting and in turn created the most authentic and striking album of his catalogue. Standing at the beginning of his thirties, he’s looking to move forward similarly in his personal life. “I was always told as a child that I was just a worrier—that was just my label. Eventually I decided not to believe that, to rid myself of that label and say ‘No, I don’t have to be. I can be brave, or whatever I need to be.’ I’ve found a bit more ease within myself.” Autofiction marks his choice to live in hope instead of fear and just enjoy the ride. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Joel Sunny w/ Katie Lynne Sharbaugh
Globe Hall Presents Joel Sunny with Katie Lynne Sharbaugh on Saturday, November 15th. Joel Sunny, hailing from Sydney via Manchester, UK, has been setting the internet alight with his strikingly unique compositions and meticulously crafted visuals, building a vast audience for himself and amassing over 4 million followers across social media in only a couple of years. His breakout track, “Luminary”, quickly garnered millions of streams, climbing global charts and becoming the soundtrack to the lives of fans worldwide. Although Joel’s music takes instrumental form, he uses the violin to construct melodies akin to vocal lines, writing with a distinctly pop sensibility, full of decadent drama and influenced by the likes of Lana Del Rey, 2010s Pop and 60s and 70s soundtracks. His 2025 Star-bound Lovers debut tour sold out 14 shows globally in Berlin, Paris, London, Istanbul, Toronto, Los Angeles and New York. Described by fans as “phenomenal”, Joel and his band create an immersive experience, expanding his already cinematic music with even more depth and emotion. The Volume 3 Global Tour will see Joel and his band bring to life new music across 25 dates in over 7 countries. VIP PACKAGE INCLUDES: 1 GA ticket Early access to the venue, giving you first pick of your spot in the room. A limited edition Joel Sunny VIP laminate to commemorate the show. An exclusive Joel Sunny Bookmark featuring the set list on the back. Express access to skip the merch line after the show, where you’ll collect your bookmark. While there’s no guarantee Joel will be at the merch desk, if he is, you’ll have the chance to say hello, snap a photo, and get any purchases signed. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
The Wilder Blue w/ Bison Bone + Ben Garcia
Globe Hall Presents The Wilder Blue with Bison Bone and Ben Garcia on Friday, June 27th. Sharp storytelling. Gripping and gorgeous five-part harmonies. Arrangements that can swing between fun, engaging, and lively one moment and stirring, booming, and chill-inducing the next. These are the essential elements that make up the sound of The Wilder Blue, the Texas five-piece who put their own spin on rock-influenced country with their eponymous sophomore album. Built around the keen storytelling voice of primary frontman Zane Williams, Paul Eason’s salient lead guitar, the imaginative tandem of drummer Lyndon Hughes and bassist Sean Rodriguez, and the striking, compelling mind of multi-instrumentalist Andy Rogers, The Wilder Blue are only beginning to scratch the surface of their potential. Williams and Eason began toying with the idea of a new band in 2019 by seeking out a nimble set of collaborators. Knowing that they wanted to emphasize a rich vocal blend that could be replicated live, they soon enlisted Hughes and Rogers. When Rodriguez joined, it solidified the outfit as a cohesive unit. “Having studio time paid for by our fan subscribers gave us the chance to relax and spread out a little,” explains Williams about the recording process for The Wilder Blue. Recording over the course of a few three-day sessions every few months allowed the band to experiment in the studio while avoiding harsh deadlines or the demand of cramming an album’s worth of material into a week’s worth of time. Often recorded to tape, a vibrant tapestry of sonic swirls emerged. Standout single, “Feelin’ the Miles” is a prime example of a song shifting from one idea to another. What started out as a James Taylor-esque acoustic guitar stroll slowly but surely began to rise from the ashes of its former self. “My original concept for that song was much more in the vein of ‘Okie Soldier’ or ’Birds of Youth,’” says Williams. “We all liked the song, but we didn’t need another like it so basically one day, I just came up with a totally different groove for it.” Much like in “Feelin’ the Miles”, a looming arc of redemption, growth, and inner harmony can be glimpsed throughout the album with the likes of the poignant “Wave Dancer,” the contemplative “The Kingsnake & The Rattler,” and the compelling “Shadows & Moonlight.” In addition to the powerful harmonies and sprawling sonic palette, Williams’ knack for five-minute vignettes is yet another pillar on which Wilder Blue can count. The Wilder Blue as an album wouldn’t be complete without taking advantage of the strong and able storytelling arcs of Williams. “With all the tools that we have in our toolkit, I think there’s still a lot of ground to be covered,” says Williams. “We haven’t even delved into all of our tools just yet, but we definitely got to go further down the road with digging into the box for this record.” All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Orca w/ Atlas Radio
Globe Hall Presents Orca with Atlas Radio on Friday,July 11th. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
Griffin William Sherry (of The Ghost of Paul Revere) w/ Al Maul + Ronjo V
Globe Hall Presents Griffin William Sherry (of The Ghost of Paul Revere) with Al Maul and Ronjo V on Wednesday, July 9th. Hat hung low, hands wrapped around a well-worn acoustic guitar, Griffin William Sherry shares stories equally worthy of a dusty old novel, campfire congregation, or outdoor summer festival. For as much as the Maine singer, songwriter, and guitarist wrestles with big questions about life and love in his songs, he also celebrates the magic of spending his days living in a small town. His powerhouse vocal delivery, no-frills instrumentation, unabashed honesty, and eloquent songcraft might just make you appreciate the moment a little bit more. After twelve years fronting The Ghost of Paul Revere, he offers up his story as a solo artist for the first time on his 2024 full-length debut album, Hundred Mile Wilderness, and much more to come. “I’ve always found a lot of joy and pride in songwriting. I love writing earnest and witty lyrics, and songs that can tell a story,” he says. “I think fans of the Ghost (of Paul Revere) will find a familiar voice in this new record, but also a new direction. The songs on Hundred Mile Wilderness are built on that simple foundation of me and my guitar, singing at the top of my lungs with all my heart. That’s what I’ve been doing since day one. I feel like I’ve been given a great opportunity to continue making music and, for what feels like the first time, telling my story with my own voice.” When The Ghost of Paul Revere amicably parted ways in 2022, Griffin continued on his own. Armed with tunes of his own, he retreated to Nashville, TN and recorded Hundred Mile Wilderness with producer Eddie Spear. The title nodded to both his home state and the genesis of this next creative chapter. “The ‘Hundred Mile Wilderness’ ,” he notes. “Is an untouched stretch-of-wilderness at the northernmost end of the Appalachian Trail. To me, the journey to make this record paralleled exploring deep in the Maine woods . You know deep down there’s going to be an end to it, but you don’t know when you’ll reach it or what you’re going to experience along the way.” “I’m ready for a new chapter,” he says. “I don’t have a choice but to keep going; I have to make and play music. I had to make this record, which ultimately is both deeply personal and reflects where I call home, with all its failings and all its charm. I hope I’m always curious, just as I hope I’m always proud of where I’ve been and where I can go. And I hope that I never lose that drive to tell stories I can find myself in.” Ultimately, Griffin’s telling the story he’s meant to. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
THE BAND FEEL w/ The Regular + The Stephen Lear Band
Globe Hall Presents THE BAND FEEL w/ The Regular and The Stephen Lear Band on Thursday, July 3 — THE BAND FEEL is a Rock band from St. Louis known for their dynamic sound that pays homage to the Classic Rock era while adding a modern twist. With influences ranging from 70’s rock to Laurel Canyon to mid-century jazz, FEEL has garnered attention for their high-energy performances and captivating songwriting. The band has quickly gained recognition within the industry, sharing stages with renowned acts such as Cheap Trick, Blackberry Smoke, 38 Special, Rival Sons, and more. All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.
sombr w/ Devon Gabriella (MOVED TO OGDEN THEATRE)
(MOVED TO OGDEN THEATRE) Globe Hall Presents sombr with Devon Gabriella on Monday, October 20 — All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.