CANCELED – The Rubens w/ Bad Knees + Mystee

Globe Hall Presents The Rubens with Bad Knees and Mystee on Wednesday, March 19th.   To mark the release of their 5th studio album SODA, The Rubens announce a string of global tour dates for 2025 presented by Ripple Effect, WME and Mushroom Music The SODA Global Tour consists of 17 shows, hitting key locations in Europe, United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. 2024 has been a busy year for the 5 piece, having already played 28 shows in front of 20,000 regional Australian audiences, and their SODA Australian tour set to play to 14,000 fans across 14 shows. Following on from their 2021 #1 ARIA-Charting fourth album 0202, which was nominated for the prestigious Australian Music Prize (AMP) and won an ARIA for Best Producer with album tracks ‘Live In Life’ and ‘Masterpiece’ certified 4x Platinum and Platinum respectively in Australia, The Rubens’ 5th studio album SODA is out now, featuring recent drip-fed singles Good Mood, Pets & Drugs, Liquid Gold, Sunday Night and fan favorite Black Balloon. Their first time overseas since 2019, the SODA Global tour is not to be missed.   https://therubens.os.fan/join     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.

Cycles w/ Mr. Specific + River Spell

Globe Hall Presents Cycles with Mr. Specific and River Spell on Saturday, November 30th. Cycles epitomize the power-trio format with ripping guitar, fat bass grooves played out through furious slapping, and viciously dynamic drum beats flowing over intricate tempo changes. The current incarnation of the ever-developing sound of Cycles reveals itself today as a speeding freight train of sound and rhythm. Screaming peaks and balanced grooves find their way out of the chaos of a jam while samples ripped from the likes of Madonna, Lil Nas X and many more ring out and grab the unsuspecting audience by surprise, adding to the multicolored blend of sound filling a room and often standing out as comedic elements of the show. Drawing influence from artists such as Rage Against the Machine, J. Dilla, Primus, Weather Report, and many more, Cycles fuse an eclectic blend of genres to produce an original sound that has become harder and harder to find. Although only a few years old, Cycles have over 350 shows under their belt with tours extending across the entire U.S. A heavy touring schedule keeps them on their toes while providing the inspiration to continue to write and always strive to play better. Look out for their name soon on a festival schedule in your hands or a club marquee playing with your favorite bands.   – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

CANCELED – Madison Ryann Ward

CANCELED – Madison Ryann Ward on Wednesday, November 13th. Faith-based singer/songwriter Madison Ryann Ward writes warmhearted songs that mix mature pop and contemporary R&B with accents of gospel, blues, and folk. Previously signed to Rick Rubin’s American Recordings, for which she cut the secular Beyond Me EP (2019), she has established herself as an independent artist with her own Zelda House Records, issuing a slew of singles before making her full-length debut with A New Thing (2023), a bright showcase for her commanding and understated voice.   Ward grew up in her native Oklahoma hearing a wide range of music. Her mother played piano in church, and she soaked up blues and soul classics while working in her teens at her father’s restaurant. A year-round athletic star in high school, Ward excelled in volleyball at Oklahoma University with plans of going pro. Her path changed after an informal cafeteria recording of her singing Aretha Franklin’s “Chain of Fools” went viral. This encouraged Ward to build an online following with regular uploads of covers, and she eventually devoted herself to developing her voice and budding songwriting talent, leading to a deal with producer Rick Rubin and his American Recordings label. After she made her commercial debut with the Rex Rideout collaboration “Mirror” in 2018, Ward continued the next year with Beyond Me, a four-track EP featuring the equally lean and soulful ballad “BRKN.” Ward then went independent, and from 2020 through 2022 progressed with singles such as “Higher,” “Player,” “Love&Adoration,” and “Anchor.” In 2023, she delivered A New Thing, an album over an hour in length with a few of the preceding singles placed throughout the sequence. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi   – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Marlon Funaki x sundiver ca w/ Stovetop Gemini

Globe Hall Presents Marlon Funaki x sundiver ca with Stovetop Gemini on Sunday, December 8th.Marlon Funaki: Marlon Funaki is a 23 year old solo artist who songwrites, creates and mixes all of his work. With a very strong voice, Marlon implements a unique alternative rock vocal with a jazzy/ psychedelic style of guitar playing. Marlon’s unique style of playing attracts an energetic yet calming audience to his live performances, making his shows a show for everyone.   sundiver ca: Christopher Lopez’s unmistakable brand of dreamy-psych-rock was born out of Inland Empire DIY shows and raw soundcloud demos. In 2020, the track “Soundtrack for your Backseat” exploded on social media, and thus, garnered routine editorial playlisting, tens of millions of rotations, and propelled his debut self-produced album Superstar Baby to a worldwide audience. This encouraged the band to embark on a 30+ date headline tour across the west, including stops at UMS and Zona Festival. Once donning arrays of keyboards and sample pads to backyard shows, the DIY spirit of sundiver ca is still strong.     – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

New Verbs w/ Cactusheads + Vatican Vamps

Globe Hall presents New Verbs with Cactusheads and Vatican Vamps on Saturday, December 21st.   – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Consider The Source w/ Shwarma + Koion Kitten

Globe Hall Presents Consider The Source with Shwarma and Koion Kitten on Friday, December 13th. Sci-fi fusion trio Consider the Source defy easy categorization. If intergalactic energy beings, upon their initiation into an order of whirling dervishes, built a pan-dimensional booty-shaking engine powered by psychedelic math…it would sound like a cut-rate CTS cover band. With their blend of progressive rock and improvisatory jazz, soaked in Indian and Middle Eastern styles, CTS blends disparate elements into an utterly original whole. A relentless touring schedule has earned them a fervent following around the world, with fans ranging from tie dye covered hippies to metalheads decked out in black.  CTS have performed in a half-dozen countries across three continents. They have shared the stage with a wide variety of artists, including: Victor Wooten, King Crimson Projekt, Wyclef Jean, Ozric Tentacles, Soulive, The Disco Biscuits, Papadosio, Turkuaz, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Wayne Krantz, TAUK, Spafford and many others. They have performed at festivals and events including: Electric Forest, Peach Fest, Northlands, Gathering of the Vibes, Resonance, Summercamp, Shakori Hills, ProgDay, and Progtober.    – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

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