Weirdo Swarm (a King Gizzard pre-show concert) Feat. Good Trees River Band w/ Los Toms, Moonlight Bloom + Crooked Rugs
Globe Hall Presents Weirdo Swarm (a King Gizzard pre-show concert) featuring Good Trees River Band with Los Toms, Moonlight Bloom and Crooked Rugs on Saturday, September 7th.- All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Daniel Nunnelee w/ Noah Pope + Downey Chase
Globe Hall Presents Daniel Nunnelee with Noah Pope and Downey Chase on Friday, August 23 –With the arrival of his self-released breakout single “Pick and Choose” in 2022, Memphis-born singer/songwriter Daniel Nunnelee introduced the world to his sweetly offbeat and soul-baring form of folk/indie-rock. An instant viral sensation that amassed over a million streams in just ten days, “Pick and Choose” soon led to the making of June, Baby: a strangely enchanting debut album revealing both his old-soul sensibilities and wide-eyed perspective on finding your way in the world. With its title nodding to his birthday month and to the duality he embodies as a quintessential Gemini, June, Baby explores such emotionally heavy matters as anxiety and anticipatory grief, endlessly showcasing the graceful musicality he first developed by playing guitar in church as a kid. A lifelong nature lover who wrote much of June, Baby at his favorite park and at remote cabins in Mississippi and Colorado, the Nashville-based artist also sets his self-reflection to a one-of-a-kind sound matching its homespun charm with the unbridled energy he’s brought to the stage opening for artists like Madi Diaz and Shakey Graves (in addition to headlining his own tours). A truly gifted vocalist who brings an undeniably playful spirit to his existential questioning, Nunnelee ultimately hopes that listeners might take whatever they need from his songs — whether it’s a deeper communion with the natural world that incessantly inspires his music, or a monumental shift in their own outlook on life. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Summer Bedhead w/ Wombat and The Monkey Man, Tire Shoe + Citrus
Globe Hall Presents Summer Bedhead with Wombat and The Monkey Man, Tire Shoe and Citrus on Thursday, July 11th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Pocket Squares w/ Toucon, Bicycle Day + The Rough Times
Globe Hall Presents Pocket Squares with Toucon, Bicycle Day and The Rough Times on Sunday, June 30th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
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
The Hip Snacks (album release) w/ Toast + Vada

Globe Hall Presents The Hip Snacks (album release) with Toast and Vada on Friday, June 14th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Brothertiger w/ Neo Tokyo Philharmonic
Globe Hall presents Brothertiger with Neo Tokyo Philharmonic on Sunday, Septemer 22nd. John Jagos began his musical journey in 2009 by experimenting with his own electronic productions in his college dorm room. After uploading a few of his early creations to MySpace, he quickly attracted prominent music blog attention from outlets like Pitchfork and No Pain in Pop and found himself amidst the style of electronic pop sometimes referred to as chillwave. “The music I was already making was fitting into that vibe,” he recalls. Eleven years into his career, Jagos has refined his productions and evolved the Brothertiger sound into a blend of hi-fi electronic-indie, new wave and nostalgic synth-pop. Jagos released two albums—2012’s Golden Years and Future Splendors in 2013—on electronic label Mush, which counts Bibio and Daedelus in its stable; in 2015, Jagos went full-on independent by self-releasing his third album, Out of Touch, which features the stand out “High Tide.” Since then, he’s busied himself with touring and releasing a Tears for Fears cover album (of which Tears for Fears said, “His ‘Mothers Talk’ is better than ours”), 2019’s A Chain of Islands EP, four instrumental albums (Fundamentals Vol. I-IV) compiled from his bi-monthly livestreams, as well as 2020’s Paradise Lost, his first studio full-length in five years. 2021 was a prolific year for Jagos. New singles “Heaven,” “New Life,” and “Dancer On The Water” showcase a poppier musical direction in contrast to the darker, more self-reflective temperaments of Paradise Lost. A cover of the overlooked ‘80s gem “Torn Open” by Sophie and Peter Johnston arrived in early 2022 with guest vocals from guitar virtuoso Yvette Young. Now with new remixes in by a handful of the most exciting names in electronic and experimental music (CFCF, Fire-Toolz, and Ecovillage), Jagos is teasing at more exciting news on the horizon and proving that he has plenty of unique and tantalizing territories yet to explore. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Luna Li w/ John Roseboro + Alana Mars
Globe Hall Presents Luna Li with John Roseboro and Alana Mars on Thursday, October 3 — Luna Li is more than a musical project. It’s a world unto itself, and a kingdom of its creator’s making. For the Korean-Canadian, Toronto-based multi-instrumentalist songwriter, composer, and producer Hannah Bussiere Kim, the universe of Luna Li is hyperlush and inclusive by design. It’s an evolving, musical transmission that takes its cues from nature’s healing properties to explore vulnerability and identity. A blend of indie rock and psych; where experimental neoclassical morphs into pristine pop, Luna Li is the sound of an everyday symphony, crafted from the perspective of the female gaze. When the pandemic started, Li started self-recording instrumental interludes as a radical form of care. By letting others into spontaneous moments of creation, she made her process transparent and communal. Her self-recorded “jams” — video snippets of her constructing beats piecemeal — went viral many times over, racking up over 8 million streams and producing a fiercely loyal following. Its resulting self-titled EP garnered widespread acclaim (“Why aren’t people queuing up to buy beats from this person?,” asked The Needle Drop’s Anthony Fantano.) and led to coverage in Fashion, Paper Magazine, i-D and a slot opening for Japanese Breakfast. In 2021 Li performed on the main stage of 88rising’s “Head In The Clouds” festival, and in 2022 was selected as one of NME’s Top 100 Emerging Artists. Luna Li’s debut record Duality (featuring Jay Som, Dreamer Isioma, and beabadoobee) wrestles intimate, otherworldly questions to the ground in order to better understand the collective. Capable of both detonating an incendiary riff, or slipping into the splendor of celestial strings, the album’s power lies in its most delicate moments. “Each song on the album has some element of light and dark,” Luna Li says. “Where there’s happiness there’s still uncertainty; where there’s anxiety there’s also beauty; and where there’s tension there’s freedom.” – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Dylan Schneider – Bad Decisions Tour w/ MaRynn Taylor
Globe Hall Presents Dylan Schneider – Bad Decisions Tour with MaRynn Taylor on Tuesday, October 15th.Drawn to the storytelling aspects of country music, Dylan Schneider started performing and writing songs at the age of 14, after meeting Brett Eldredge and singing with him on-stage during a concert. After that, he began posting videos to his Facebook page, where he’d cover popular Country songs, gaining a devoted online following. Since then, Schneider has made a name for himself in the Country music community, forging a sound that merges modern pop sensibilities with a down-home feel. He’s been named a “Breakthrough Artist to Watch” by Amazon Music, an “Artist to Watch” by Pandora, Taste of Country and Sounds Like Nashville and declared “Country Music’s Next Rising Star” by Billboard. He’s toured with Florida Georgia Line, Morgan Wallen, Kane Brown, Scotty McCreery, Dan + Shay and more, co-wrote Dustin Lynch’s Top 5 hit song “Momma’s House,” scored two RIAA-certified Gold records, accumulated over 1.8M social media followers and banked an upwards of 350M on-demand streams (and counting). Signed to BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville, the MusicRow-praised “Next Big Thing” released his latest EP, Bad Decisions, on April 26th, right before making his Stagecoach Festival debut performance. Embracing his irresistible rock-n-roll edge and unrestrained pop-country swagger that gained him over 500,000 social media followers in just a few months, the six-track EP features his viral hits “Ain’t Missin’ You” and “Bad Decisions.” Kicking off 2024 on Nate Smith’s “World On Fire” Tour, Schneider will join Kane Brown on his “In The Air” Tour this fall. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
CANCELED: Wasia Project w/ Sabrina Sterling
Globe Hall Presents Wasia Project with Sabrine Sterling on Saturday, October 12 — Wasia Project are sibling duo William G. Hardy and Olivia Hardy. Their mixed British-Asian heritage and musical upbringing have inspired their global approach to pop, melding styles and influences that cut across genre lines. In their songs, bedroom DIY combines with classical intellect, soft disco melds with freewheeling jazz, in a merging that’s underpinned by the duo’s deep knowledge of distinct musical styles. In 2023 the band took their captivating live show on the road including appearances at Latitude Festival and Standon Calling. They recently completed a sold out 7-date 2024 UK headline tour and have just supported Tom Odell on his EU tour. They are embarking on their debut US tour supporting Icelandic jazz sensation Laufey this April, followed by two headline dates in LA & NY thatsold out in seconds. William is also known for his role as Tao Xu in Netflix LGBTQI+ smash hit drama series Heartstopper – the band’s breakout hit ‘ur so pretty’ featured in the pivotal final scene of the second series season finale, which aired early August 2023. They most recently released single ‘Is This What Love Is?’, taken from a forthcoming EP out later this year. ‘Is This What Love Is?’ follows a series of exquisite 2023 singles; ‘Remember When’, “My Lover Is Sleeping” and ‘Petals on the Moon’.VIP PACKAGE INCLUDES: -One (1) GA ticket to the show -Exclusive, 2-song acoustic performance from Wasia Project -Brief Q&A opportunity with Wasia Project -Early Entry to the venue ‘skip the line’ (1 hour before scheduled doors) -One (1) exclusive, signed VIP Laminate -One (1) Tote Bag merch item -Early access to the merch table – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian