Peak 11 w/ Cabin + Bryse Taylor

Globe Hall Presents Peak 11 with Cabin and Bryse Taylor on Sunday, April 28th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Boogie T.Rio Blocka Party w/ Motifv + Bluuher

Globe Hall Presents Boogie T.Rio Blocka Party with Motifv and Bluuher on Friday, March 29 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Kevin Supina Band w/ IKIGAI + Olivia Roumel

Globe Hall Presents Kevin Supina Band with IKIGAI and Olivia Roumel on Thursday, April 18th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
John-Robert w/ Zoë Coz + Plain Faraday
Globe Hall Presents John-Robert with Zoë Coz and Plain Faraday on Wednesday, April 17th. When John-Robert left his Edinburg, VA, hometown (pop. 1,070) for LA in 2019, he did so with starry-eyed ambition – bypassing a Berklee scholarship to chase his own musical manifest destiny. Grammy-nominated producer Ricky Reed (Leon Bridges, Lizzo) signed him at age 19 to Nice Life/Warner, helping integrate John-Robert’s lilting blend of traditional folk and Appalachian country into the modern pop landscape.His debut single, “Adeline,” has become an 11M streamer, and collaborations and co-signs from Alessia Cara and Camilla Cabello have cemented him as a deeply auspicious writer. Now, on Garden Snake, the artist hailed as “a small-town teen poised to become the next big singer-songwriter” explores the pull of his past, bursting with the grassroots musicality of his Shenandoah Valley birthplace and the homespun purity of his songwriting.Ruminating on friendship, loneliness and identity, the self-produced Garden Snake is the soundtrack to a coming-of-age epic. From the back-porch breeze of “Come Pick Me Up” and colorful “Sweet Child” to the West Coast bedroom pop “Road Trip,” wistful “Westward Bound” and red-clay shuffle “Good Days’ll Come,” the EP radiates John-Robert’s spirit at the intersection of small-town USA and the internet age.“Garden Snake is a time capsule,” he says. “It was like trying to make a Virginia record in LA. I’m really proud of myself for seeing it through. It was character building, and it’s something no one can take away from me.” – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Jade Bird – Open Up The Songbook w/ Emelise + Kayla Katz
105.5 The Colorado Sound & Indie 102.3 present Jade Bird – Open Up The Songbook with Emelise and Kayla Katz on Saturday, May 4th. Like falling in love, break-ups start slowly and then happen all at once. For Jade Bird, the end of her relationship gathered pace and crashed into reality in 2022, resulting in the beautifully temperate EP Burn The Hard Drive. It is a short collection of songs that paint the various stages of grief that come with the end of a relationship in devastatingly astute but carefully optimistic strokes. Bird has always railed against being pigeonholed and wary of collaboration. Having grown up in the UK, she was influenced heavily by Americana and hailed as a powerhouse performer. Even as she was compared to country-folk titans, in those early days she was determined to be fully Jade Bird without any shades of anyone else. Every note had to come from her. But for Burn The Hard Drive, she worked with Alex Crossan, known better as Mura Masa, finding freedom and joy in writing and experimenting with ideas in his modest home studio. Gradually, the songs found form and her emotions tumbled out into notes and melodies, shepherded by Crossan’s unique and encouraging ear. She had met her ex-fiance when she was just 18. He was a musician and she was newly signed. “It was an unsaid thing that it wouldn’t have worked unless he kind of joined my band and we toured together, so things evolved very quickly,” she says. So for the next few years as Bird’s career took off, they did everything together: recording, touring, writing, everything. “Every cool memory I’ve got musically, he’s in that. The second record is about him.” He was enmeshed in her life in a way that few of us experience. “When you’re in a relationship like that, when it’s good it’s so good. You’ve got support at work, you’re on the road together: it’s this romantic ideal. And when it’s not good, it becomes a bit of a living hell.”Even as they got engaged and moved together to Austin, Texas, things began to break down. “There’s been so many times I’ve been on stage and I’ve just sort of had a bit of a breakdown, crying or whatever, because the songs are so interwoven into my experience.” Bird began writing the songs that make up the EP just after the hardcore lockdowns of the Covid-19 pandemic ended. “I think we were all going through something,” she says of those early writing sessions with Cossen. During one of the last writing sessions before the break-up, she wrote the song Burn The Hard Drive, a sultry, sorrowful song. “There’s no good goodbye, no right way to die,” she sings on the chorus before offering a digital Eternal Sunshine solution of destroying all evidence of a relationship. “I listened back to it with Alex and was like, ‘Oh my god this is a premonition of ending my relationship’.” It’s a short, reflective record, one that seems to send Jade Bird off on a new trajectory. Life has taken a turn too. She relocated to LA, started seeing someone new and has been embracing more pastimes outside of her career – at just 26 she’s already been a working musician for almost a decade. Even as her most collaborative work yet, Burn The Hard Drive sees her finally feeling like herself. It’s been a transformative time: and from the darkness, light has come. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Reposer w/ Paranormal BBQ, Curb Surfer + Diamond

Globe Hall Presents Reposer with Paranormal BBQ, Curb Surfer and Diamond on Sunday, April 14th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Jonathan & Abigail Peyton w/ Philip Bowen + Palamara
Globe Hall Presents Jonathan & Abigail Peyton with Philip Bowen and Palamara on Friday, August 2nd. Jonathan Peyton:Jonathan Peyton is a singer/songwriter from North, GA. He writes emotion-evoking songs that tell a story and captivate listeners by their honesty and relatability. With a rocky upbringing Jonathan found himself gravitating towards music to help process his life experiences. He soon started writing music to tell his stories. Jonathan has recently teamed up with Sadler Vaden of Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit to produce his newest album, Nothing Here’s the Same, which released March 1st of this year. Jonathan and his wife Abigail have been busy over the past year opening for acts such as Zach Bryan, The Head and the Heart, Wyatt Flores, and more! Philip Bowen:Born and raised in West Virginia, Philip Bowen’s uplifting sound is heavily inspired by Appalachian roots. The dynamic, internationally touring singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist began playing fiddle at the age of four, & his virtuoso skills have become quite popular, with over 1.5 Million followers online. His popularity on social media even propelled him to win TikTok’s Greatest Talent competition, beating out thousands of other competitors. He’s played iconic venues like The Bluebird Cafe, 3rd & Lindsley, and been a featured performer on NPR’s “Mountain Stage.” 2023 was a breakout year for Bowen, and saw him share the stage with legends like Darius Rucker, finish as a semifinalist on Season 18 of America’s Got Talent, earn a spotlight at Americanafest, and release his debut album, “Old Kanawha.”In addition to his work as a touring artist, he is an accomplished session player with over 100 credits to his name for a wide range of artists including Noah Kahan, Brandon Davis, Spinmont, Styles Haury, Jenna Paulette, Josiah & the Bonnevilles, & more. He continues to release his original music, spreading his message of positivity to an audience that has been growing rapidly. With guest spots on Ross Golan’s “And the demo is…” and praise from American Songwriter, Whiskey Riff, Rolling Stone, The Bluegrass Situation, No Depression, and Atwood Magazine, it’s easy to see why the Nashville Songwriters Association International dubbed this inspirational artist “one to watch.”- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
93.3 KTCL Presents Ella Red w/ Grace DeVine + Porcelain Twin
93.3 KTCL Presents Ella Red with Grace DeVine and Porcelain Twin on Friday, April 19 — Born with music in her veins, Ella Red’s voice can be sweet but also powerful and commanding, carrying the weight of her relatable lyrics with unwavering conviction. Ella’s hit single “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is” gained over 1,100 spins on KTCL in Denver, CO, and airplay on numerous other alternative stations nationwide. Ella Red shaped her early alternative pop tunes with melodies that resonate deep within the soul. But her music is more than just catchy hooks and infectious rhythms; it’s a vehicle for delivering a message of honesty and addressing the pressing issues of society today. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Atlas Radio w/ River Mann + JELLï

Globe Hall Presents Atlas Radio with River Mann and JELLï on Thursday, March 21st.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
KBCO 97.3 Presents Blake Rose: The Suddenly Okay Tour w/ Max McNown

KBCO 97.3 Presents Blake Rose The Suddenly Okay Tour with Max McNown on April 14 — As a dynamic vocalist, deft multi-instrumentalist, and dexterous producer, Blake Rose not only dives in and out of different sonic wavelengths, but he also attunesto experiences and emotions. Against a backdrop of glistening alternative atmospheres, hummable pop choruses, and immersive electric guitar-laden soundscapes, he lyrically places himself inside of identifiable moments and unfiltered conversations unlocked by a keen sense of empathy. You’ll practically hear his memories and anecdotes unfold in real-time as he ponders the nature of nostalgia, infatuation, struggle, mental health, and family. Emerging in 2018 out of Perth, Australia, he initially gained traction with “Hotel Room,” “Best of Me,” and “Lady” before 2020’s “Gone” exploded to the tune of 65 million Spotify streams. “Lost” picked up over 100 million streams as well. Meanwhile, his A World Gone By EP arrived to widespread critical acclaim. FLOOD hailed it as “a body of work that’s easy to get lost in,” while V Man dubbed him an “Artist to Watch” and FLAUNT attested, “Blake Rose is your new favorite artist.” He notably sold-out headline gigs on both coasts of North America in addition to sharing stages with Noah Kahan, Ashe, Boys Like Girls, girl in red, Dean Lewis, Mimi Webb, Lauren Spencer Smith and many others on the road. In 2023, the Australia-born and Los Angeles-based artist chronicled a series of realizations and revelations on his second EP, You’ll Get It When You’re Older, making his US Television debut, performing the song “Dizzy” from the EP on CBS’ The Late Late Show with James Corden. Looking ahead to 2024, Blake is ready for his next chapter, starting with the release of his third EP, LOVE / ATTACHMENT vol. 1, due out March 2024 [AWAL Recordings], followed by a headline North American tour in Spring 2024. Lead single, “Suddenly Okay,” fits right into the singer-songwriters existing canon of infectious but relatable guitar-lead anthems, and is available everywhere now.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian