WesGhost & Diggy Graves

Globe Hall Presents WesGhost and Diggy Graves on Thursday, June 20th.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

Noah Floersch w/ Steinza

Globe Hall Presents Noah Floersch with Steinza on Thursday, September 19th.Meet Noah Floersch, a 25-year-old artist and songwriter hailing from Nashville but rooted in the heartland of Nebraska. Infusing his music with the rich tapestry of folk, the raw energy of rock, and the vibrant colors of pop, Floersch has crafted a distinctive sound uniquely his own.Since bursting in to the scene in 2018, Floersch has been a prolific creator, unleashing over 70 original compositions into the world. Among his repertoire, standout tracks such as “Ghost of Chicago,” “Clean,” “On Your Mind,” and “Love You By Myself” have captivated audiences far and wide.Now, Noah Floersch embarks on a new chapter in his musical journey with “The First Rodeo” tour, marking his headline tour debut. Join him as he takes center stage, weaving stories and melodies that resonate with the soul, ignite the imagination and create an unforgettable live experience.- All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

The Palms w/ future.exboyfriend + Big Pinch

Globe Hall Presents The Palms with future.exboyfriend and Big Pinch on Friday, August 16 –Started in Los Angeles, CA in 2015, The Palms have become a formidable player in today’s Independent musical landscape. With their signature California sound, an underground modern-day classic in “Push Off,” and an ever growing and beloved fan base and catalogue, they’ve generated 100’s of millions of streams, all while retaining 100% ownership, independence and remaining loyal to their DIY ethos.With a new album on the way, arguably their best work to date, 2024 looks to be a career defining year for The Palms. It’s time the world gets their ears on California’s best kept secret.”The Palms have shifted toward creating music that is as catchy as pop, yet melded with poignant elements of blues, hip-hop, rock, and reggae. Rothbard’s distinct vocals also invite the listener into each track, allowing the duo’s intended messages to come through while simultaneously leaving space for individual interpretations.” – Interview Magazine – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian  

The Deslondes w/ Esther Rose

Globe Hall Presents The Deslondes with Esther Rose on Thursday, July 18th.We shed old skin in order to evolve and move forward. We let go of who we were in the past and embrace who we’re meant to be now. The Deslondes have taken such steps as not only bandmates, but as brothers. The New Orleans quintet—Dan Cutler, Sam Doores, Riley Downing, Cameron Snyder, and John James Tourville—have weathered ups, downs, and everything in between only to strengthen the bond between them.Infusing everything from saxophone, flute, and synth to string arrangements and a full drum kit for the first time, the group naturally progress and evolve in real-time on their third full-length offering, Ways & Means [New West Records].“The title reminds me of being young, getting into the music business, going through everything, and coming out of it,” Riley observes. “We’re taking a look right, left, and back at ourselves.” “We were letting go of a bunch of old dynamics that left us burnt out,” adds John James. “However, we’re focused on being productive and on the other side.”The “other side” might just be their brightest yet. The Deslondes revealed their self-titled debut to widespread tastemaker applause during 2015. However, they really hit their stride on Hurry Home in 2017. Right out of the gate, Noisey proclaimed, “The Deslondes have found a comfortable sound to create art in, and it serves them well,” while Rolling Stone noted, “The Deslondes’ take on country relies on a gritty, grimy mix of early rock ‘n’ roll and lo-fi R&B.” In addition to praise from American Songwriter, Paste, The Boot, and more, the record closed out the year on Uncut’s “Favorite Albums of 2017.”Then, the musicians opted to quietly take a break. In the meantime, Sam shared his self-titled debut as Riley also served up his solo album, Start It Over. Maybe it was something in the air, but 2021 seemed like the perfect moment for the boys to pick up where they left off.“I reached out to everybody individually,” recalls John James. “Dan’s got kids, and I’ve got kids. We’d been touring for a long time. Once I called, it seemed like everyone was really into it. We were excited about doing it again.”“I was in Lawrence, KS visiting my folks at the height of the Pandemic,” Sam remembers. “I was walking down Massachusetts Avenue on a Sunday morning and wondering what I had left to give the world. Perhaps, I was experiencing a mild existential crisis from living off unemployment and facing the cancellation of my album release tours. Luckily, my phone rang. John James asked how I’d feel about making another Deslondes record with so much genuine enthusiasm it was contagious. We all owe it to him. Instinctually, a resounding ‘Hell Yes’ came out of my mouth.”Missing the camaraderie, the guys congregated at old haunt The Tigermen Den. Together, they worked out the songs before they entered the Bomb Shelter with longtime producer Andrija Tokic. This time around, members brought in a host of ideas and agreed upon the process before recording.In the end, The Deslondes draw on their own familial union to forge a similar connection with listeners.“To us, this is family,” John James leaves off. “It’s a part of our lives. When you hear our music, I hope you feel like you’re hanging out with us. The band’s back together now, and it just feels good.” – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian  

Stolen Gin w/ Hayden Everett

Globe Hall Presents Stolen Gin with Hayden Everett on Friday, September 20th. We’re Stolen Gin, a band from New York City. We’re known for our high-energy live act and avid improvisation — we never play songs the same way twice. We met as students at New York University, and first came together playing college parties on NYC rooftops. Our goal then was the same as it is now: to make every gig feel like a party, and to keep people dancing. – Jackson, Evan, Will, Josh and Sawyer – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian  

The Sadies w/ Big Seasons

105.5 The Colorado Sound Presents The Sadies with Big Seasons on Tuesday, May 28 — Without doubt or qualification, The Sadies are one of this continent’s greatest extant rock ’n’ roll bands — just as they have been for the last quarter-century. Versatile and imaginative, they skip from astral psychedelia to shuffling bucolics and leap from puckish pop to righteous garage-rock without losing momentum or mastery. Their albums deliver masterclasses on pointed songwriting, lockstep harmonies, and a devil-may-care attitude to expectations and past successes.   With their new album – Colder Streams – out now, check out what Shindig Magazine calls “a stone-cold masterpiece”.  – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian

Town Mountain w/ Extra Gold

Globe Hall Presents Town Mountain with Extra Gold on Saturday, June 22nd. Raw, soulful, and with plenty of swagger, Town Mountain has earned raves for their hard-driving sound, their in-house songwriting and the honky-tonk edge that permeates their exhilarating live performances, whether in a packed club or at a sold-out festival. The hearty base of Town Mountain’s music is the first and second generation of bluegrass spiced with country, old school rock ‘n’ roll, and boogie-woogie. It’s what else goes into the mix that brings it all to life both on stage and on record and reflects the group’s wide-ranging influences – from the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia and the ethereal lyrics of Robert Hunter, to the honest, vintage country of Willie, Waylon, and Merle. The Rolling Stone says “Call it an evolution or a revolution but its clear that Town Mountain is at the forefront.” Town Mountain features guitarist and vocalist Robert Greer, mandolinist Phil Barker, fiddler Bobby Britt, and Zach Smith on bass. Town Mountain’s album New Freedom Blues (October 2018) is their second consecutive album to debut in the top 10 on the Billboard Bluegrass Chart, and receive multiple mentions by Rolling Stone, No Depression, Music Mecca, and more. Full of new material and featuring several guest artists including Tyler Childers and Miles Miller (Sturgill Simpson, drummer), they prove they have staying power by regularly cranking out authentic hit albums. The impression the band has made on fans is clear through their engagement at top tier festival appearances, and those sweet Spotify streams (30+ million). And if you still can’t get enough of this hard working group, you can look forward to new music in 2022. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian

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