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  

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  

Theo Lawrence w/ Ben Garcia + Jesse Seegull

Globe Hall Presents Theo Lawrence with Ben Garcia and Jesse Seegull on Friday, July 26th.For the past 10 years, Theo Lawrence has been making a name for himself as France’s favorite songbird. A truly one-of-a-kind Country singer and genuine keeper of the flame, Lawrence came into his own on his Austin-made 2023 LP release, Cherie, and on his latest all acoustic album, Pickin’ & Singin’. Lawrence pens classic love songs, and delivers with a croon straight out of the Charlie Rich and Ray Price golden years. In recent years, he has played a pivotal role in reviving an interest for Country Music in Europe, and with his recent move to Austin, TX, Theo Lawrence is bringing his honed craft back to its American cradle. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian  

Joshua Quimby – The Back Home Tour w/ MP Gannon + Amy Martin

Globe Hall Presents Joshua Quimby – The Back Home Tour with MP Gannon and Amy Martin on Sunday, September 29th. Hailing from a small-town up in the woods of Eastern CT, Quimby is paving his own, fresh path within Americana music. The now Nashville, TN-based artist combines his powerful voice, expressively raw lyricism, and folk/blues/country guitar picking to produce distinctly unique and genuine material. A deep-set passion and respect for the timeless work of songwriters the likes of Bob Dylan, John Prine, and Hank Williams, Sr. amongst many others inspire Joshua’s own writing and motivation for his music. Equipped with a sound that is rustic and righteous; tried and true — Joshua has many stories to tell. Recently Supported: Jaime Wyatt, The Cadillac Three, Joshua Ray Walker, Liam St. John, Boy Golden – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian  

Melissa Carper w/ Lonesome Heroes + Lonely Choir

KGNU presents Melissa Carper with Lonesome Heroes and Lonely Choir on Thursday, July 25th.”I don’t think you can get this sound unless it’s borned in ya,” said bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley, when asked about what he called “old-time mountain music.” When Melissa Carper heard those words, something jumped inside her. While staying in the country with a friend, she found an old DVD of Down From the Mountain, the documentary and concert film of the “O, Brother Where Art Thou” soundtrack that featured this particular Stanley interview. She immediately jotted down “borned in ya” on a piece of paper. “I knew I had to write that song,” she recalls. In the Spring of 2023, Carper went back to East Nashville’s Bomb Shelter — the same “analog wonderland” where she’d recorded Ramblin’ Soul and its predecessor, Daddy’s Country Gold, and enlisted the help of her trusted co-producers — Dennis Crouch and Andrija Tokic. “Borned In Ya” would become the title track of the new album, out July 19th via Mae Music/Thirty Tigers.   Like much of her writing, the song applies a homespun sensibility — and a bit of humor — to questions about life’s journeys. “I was turning over in my mind what it means to have something ‘borned in ya,'” she said. “The song evolved as I was writing it to be more about having your soul ‘borned it ya,’ and the more life experience you have, you hopefully grow to embody the highest version of yourself that you can be.” “Borned In Ya” could certainly stand as a reflection on Carper’s life in music. “Authentic” might be an overused word to describe an artist’s appeal, but there’s something so natural and true about Carper’s musicality that she must have been born with it: An easy sway to her singing, a precise, but laid back sense of timing. A feel. And, lyrically, she has an instinctive sense for storytelling, both observant and intuitive. Borned In Ya showcases Carper’s long-standing influences as well as her artistic growth and sense of adventure. The old-time jazz sounds we came to know on Daddy’s Country Gold are back in full force along with the R&B and Soul of Ramblin’ Soul. Perhaps, the least ‘country’ of her albums, the country roots are still felt as you can never remove the ‘hillbilly’ from Carper’s sound. In addition to her familiar blend of country with jazz, blues, soul, and R&B, the new album sees Carper exploring a more subtle and expert crossing of these genres and with a matured lyrical depth. The title track kicks things off with a gospel-style vocal chorus before settling into an impeccably funky groove. “Evil Eva” recalls the classic R&B of the 50s and 60s, and “Let’s Stay Single Together” puts Carper’s crooning vocal to a delightful jazz-tinged country soul feel. “There’ll Be Another One” sounds like classic Roy Orbison with Carper floating atop the bed of ever growing emotion, fueled by the stunning string arrangement from fiddler, Rebecca Patek. “Somewhere Between Texas and Tennessee” is straight out of the honky tonk and “Lucky Five” is reminiscent of an old Frank Sinatra swinger. Carper rounds out this album with covers of two classics, “That’s My Desire,” crossover jazz/country tune from the 30s, and a beautiful rendition of Cole Porter’s “Everytime We Say Goodbye.”Carper is eager for the release of Borned In Ya, and hopes it will resonate with fans of her earlier work while establishing an artistic step forward. “People call me retro or throwback, and I’ve been OK with that,” she says. “But, I feel like I’m still creating something new. I’m taking styles and blending things in a way that maybe hasn’t been done before. And, in the process, I’m evolving in my own way.” – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian  

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