The Astronomers w/ Jude Barclay + Mystee
Globe Hall Presents The Astronomers with Jude Barclay and Mystee on Friday, March 28th. The Astronomers are the band you can’t help but root for. Led by frontman Michael Stensland and producer Ben Baker, the duo boasts a dynamic and energy-lled performance that blends pop, rock, and electronic elements, resulting in a sound that’s uniquely their own. Formed in 2019 and proudly independent the duo write, produce, mix, and master tracks from their home studio in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Their music gained momentum in 2020 with the release of single “Overthinking,” which received support from top 40 radio station; 101.1 WIXX, hitting #1 on Christmas Eve of 2020. Subsequent singles “Bad Type” and “Hotel Rooms” also received full rotation status, with “Hotel Rooms” charting at #88 on US top 40 radio and hitting #1 on 101.1 WIXX. With the release of their latest single, ‘Half Bad,’ featuring Nashville-based artist Kyle Hume, the duo is set to embark on a co-headlining tour with Hume, kicking off on February 26, 2025, with stops across the U.S and a date in Toronto. Followed by a West Coast and Midwest Tour in March and Apirl. With their undeniable talent, captivating live performances, and authentic sound, it’s only a matter of time before The Astronomers become household names 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 Damn Quails w/ Ronnie and the Redwoods + Joe Teichman
Globe Hall Presents The Damn Quails with Ronnie and the Redwoods and Joe Teichman on Friday, February 14 — The Damn Quails began as a weekly show in 2010 at The Deli in Norman, Oklahoma and have gone on to become a main stay in the Americana and Red Dirt music scenes. After the release and success of their first single “Fool’s Gold” off of 2011’s “Down the Hatch” songwriter Bryon White and company began touring the country heavily. Three studio albums, a live album, 13 years, and millions of miles later, the Quails are still making the rounds and putting smiles on faces across the states. Long time Quails bassist, Caleb Shirtum, and Bryon White join an always rotating roster of great musicians that lend their talents to White’s unique style of Okie songwriting; a show you will never see twice and will always remember. The Damn Quails have supported acts such as Marshall Tucker Band, Whiskey Myers, Cody Jinks, Turnpike Troubadors, The Great Divide, and many more great artists! 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.
Trevor Michael w/ Chris Weist and the Grass Hoppers, Hollow Head + Aubrey Dale
Globe Hall presents Trevor Michael with Chris Weist and the Grass Hoppers, Hollow Head and Aubrey Dale on Sunday, January 12th. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Phooey w/ May Be Fern, The Rough Times + Heck Reckoners
Globe Hall Presents Phooey with May Be Fern, The Rough Times and Heck Reckoners on Saturday, January 4th. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Alex Lambert w/ Earl Nelson + Jordan Smith
Globe Hall presents Alex Lambert with Earl Nelson and Jordan Smith on Saturday, February 1st. Alex is a Texas born soul singer/songwriter & guitarist. Alex spent much of his childhood learning to sing, play & write from his grandfather who was a country singer/songwriter himself. Coming from Texas he was strongly influenced by classic country, soul, blues and r&b. Alex cut his teeth in Los Angeles writing songs for artists like Justin Bieber, Carly Rae Jepsen, Chris Rene, and more, but is now pursuing an artist career of his own in Nashville, TN. 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.
Creek w/ Summer of Peril, Overhang + Circling Over
Globe Hall Presents Creek with Summer of Peril, Overhang and Circling Over on Thursday, January 9th. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Lo Fi Ho Hum w/ Color Me Fatigued, The Disasters + School of Rock
Globe Hall Presents Lo Fi Ho Hum with Color Me Fatigued, The Disasters and School of Rock on Sunday, January 5th. 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.
Manwolves w/ Experimental Brunch + The Grand Caravan
Globe Hall Presents Manwolves with Experimental Brunch and The Grand Caravan on Saturday, February 22 — Manwolves is: Jamie McNear (vocals), Eli Cohen (guitar), Henry Wolf (bass), Julian Freeman (drums), and Ari Garfin (keys). 5 guys, whose friendships span beyond a decade, found the perfect formula to take their individual music palettes and create the perfect blend of alternative, rock, hip-hop and jazz sound Manwolves is known for today. Since their formation, the group has amassed over 65 million streams across platforms, has been featured on multiple editorial playlists such as Spotify’s “Low-Key” and Apple Music “Travis Mills Show”, charted #3 on Spotify’s Viral Chart, and has sold out multiple headlining shows in venues such as Thalia Hall, Lincoln Hall, Chop Shop, & Subterranean. They’ve had the opportunities to play alongside other major up and coming acts such as Ric Wilson and open for acts such as Omar Apollo and Boy Pablo. In recent years the band experimented with new sounds and musical approaches pushing them into a sonic shift with a more live feel. Stepping into this new era, Manwolves are back with full force. In anticipation of their upcoming album, Manwolves are releasing a two-part EP, Slipping on Ice Moving Boxes, available now on your favorite streaming platform and Tomorrow Again, out February 17. 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.
Goodnight, Texas w/ Sound of Honey
Globe Hall Presents Goodnight, Texas with Sound of Honey on Friday, March 14th. Goodnight, Texas is a band you’ve almost certainly heard by accident somewhere. And now on second look, you’re deep in their catalog and they’re telling you stories about trapped coal miners and lovebird bank robbers. Banjos and mandolins twinkle. Now you’re seeing Avi Vinocur and Patrick Dyer Wolf and their band live and they’re swelling to a fever pitch, suddenly singing quiet harmonies off-mic, and then rocking out again. You’re talking to them at the merch table for a good while and you’re legitimately excited about their new album Signals because, more than ever before, it captures the vast dynamic range of the show and blends it with their expansive and intricate songwriting. Without doubt, the new album kicks. Lead single “RUNAWAYS” even features a blazing guest solo from none other than Metallica’s Kirk Hammett, who admired the band’s version of “Of Wolf and Man” on the 2022 covers album The Metallica Blacklist. But beyond the memorable sock-you-in-the-face riffs, GN, TX is reaching its roots deeper in every direction on Signals. Their first album-sized trip into the studio expands their sonic range, thanks to Oakland’s Ian and Jay Pellicci (Deerhoof, Tune-Yards). Stories of the Americana of yore bleed into the near past and present via DB Cooper and North Dakota oil field workers. Electric guitars pound like hammers, but the mandolins still twinkle like stars. Is that song a little tongue in cheek? Are those strings? Further googling reveals that NME, Rolling Stone, No Depression and Consequence of Sound have recently featured the band, and that in 2023 they appeared at SXSW, Red Wing Roots and Austin City Limits Festival. They’ve toured with Larkin Poe, Shakey Graves, Trampled by Turtles, The Brothers Comatose, Donavon Frankenreiter, and John Craigie. Back in 2020, their song “The Railroad” was the opening montage theme for Tiger King, which had 53 million streams in its first week. Maybe that’s where you heard them in the first place. Or maybe it was the Coors Banquet commercial with Sam Elliott. Wait a minute, they have a quarter of a billion streams across platforms. Maybe it was at a bar or in your friend’s car, who knows. Still at the merch table at last call, you learn: Goodnight, Texas is a hamlet of 27 people and dozens of dogs, the exact mile-for-mile midpoint between co-founders Avi and Patrick’s homes in San Francisco and Chapel Hill (as the van drives). The band is hoping to make it back and play another show for their friends there in the near future. 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.
Stephen Day w/ Anna Vaus
Globe Hall Presents Stephen Day with Anna Vaus on Monday, March 24 — Stephen Day is a soul artist making a name for himself in the modern music landscape. Heavily influenced by Stevie Wonder, Glen Campbell, Frank Sinatra, and John Mayer, his music honors the vocal style of traditional soul and intertwines sonic elements reminiscent of pop and country. With over 140 million all-time streams to date, it’s evident that the Georgia native’s unique approach to storytelling is resonating with fans around the world. Currently a Nashville resident, Day has been developing a fan base since debuting his 2015 EP Undergrad Romance and the Moses in Me as a sophomore at Belmont University. Since then, he’s released a handful of projects, from a pandemic EP (Original Songs and Sound) to full length albums (Guess I’m Grown Now and The Shapes I’m In). However, his latest release, Gold Mine (2024), feels like a new beginning, as it’s the first project that fully encapsulates who Stephen Day is as an artist – one who is constantly evolving and taking risks while concurrently upholding the truest version of himself. The record shares the likeness of 60s country and 70s soul music, but with a modern approach to production. “My ultimate goal for this record, and maybe every record I’ll ever make, is for the music to simultaneously feel like it has always existed, while also feeling fresh and exciting,” Day says. Although Day admits that he didn’t set out to make a concept album, the 13-song project is a sonically cohesive record from top to bottom, with the tracks intentionally interacting in a way that speaks to the larger narrative of trying to find, keep, and hold onto something real. VIP upgrades will include: (1) admission ticket for the show, early access to the merch stand, (1) VIP tour laminate, (1) VIP exclusive poster signed by Stephen, meet and greet photo op with Stephen, and a one song acoustic performance. All VIP events will be held before the show prior to doors. Arrive one hour before doors for check in. VIP will start 45 minutes before doors and will end 15 minutes prior to doors. Check your local show information for exact times 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.