Wood Belly w/ Clay Rose Band (of Gasoline Lollipops) + Before The Sun
Globe Hall Presents Wood Belly with Clay Rose Band (of Gasoline Lollipops) and Before The Sun on Friday, March 22nd. Honest, soulful, and bearing a sound all their own, Wood Belly sprouted from the roots of bluegrass to notch a unique home in the broader Americana scene and continues to captivate audiences across the country en route. With an unrelenting dedication to original songwriting, harmony singing, and artful arrangements, the quintet is forging a sound that is based in newgrass and flavored with alt-country, rock, and just enough jam to glue it all together. Wood Belly established themselves as a staple of the Colorado and national acoustic music scene by winning the 2018 Telluride Bluegrass festival band competition and being nominated for an IBMA award. Bluegrass Today said “Even now, it’s safe to determine that they’re ones to watch…the freshness and vitality they bear elevates their standing and assures their status as instant contenders”. That freshness continues today as the band takes on a new shape. With a restructuring of the rhythm section, Wood Belly has opened up a world of dynamic range and dimension to be explored. Wood Belly will be releasing ‘Cicada’, a collection of singles, throughout 2023. The releases will highlight the bands transition and rebirth, weaving together textures that represent the growth of the group and direction that the band is venturing. One of the longstanding pillars of Wood Belly is creative investment of all members and an unwavering dedication to creating an original sound. This pillar, presented in a new light, remains unbroken. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Red40 w/ Purple Sweat + Dabylon

Globe Hall Presents Red40 with Purple Sweat and Dabylon on Saturday, March 23rd.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Sam Bosch w/ Warrior Poet, Izzy Veloso + Chase Cavanaugh

Globe Hall Presents Sam Bosch with Warrior Poet, Izzy Veloso and Chase Cavanaugh on Friday, March 15th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Sitting on Stacy w/ The Alive! + Overtime Winner

Globe Hall Presents Sitting on Stacy with The Alive! and Overtime Winner on Tuesday, April 9th. Bio: We are a three piece WACK rock band from Southern California. We are not related but we look pretty darn close. We enjoy making music and spending our free time petting goats! Where it all began: Hoyt, Kyle, and Trevor all met at a performance-based rock music school when they were in elementary school. While in college they grew their following in San Diego. Their focus on, and love of, music fuels the success they’ve had with Sitting On Stacy. How’d they get their name? The boys started out as “Paper”. People searching for them on the internet would find great deals at Office Depot and Staples but couldn’t find them easily. They needed to find a unique name. They spent months tossing suggestions around. One day Hoyt woke up having dreamed about doing a show and that they’d been introduced as Sitting On Stacy. They thought it was pretty funny but the more they joked about it the more it stuck. Does the goat logo have significance? The logo is of Rosa, a Grand Champion Doe from Hoyt’s 4H days of showing goats. While all of his goats have passed away, Rosa gets a place of honor as the goat you see on much of SOS merchandise and their logo. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Certainly So w/ Mon Cher + Justin Bradford

Globe Hall Presents Certainly So with Mon Cher and Justin Bradford on Tuesday, April 30 — Hailing from Birmingham, AL, childhood friends Tanner Gray and Colby Wilson have been writing music together for over ten years. The pair have drawn inspiration from many genres and eras — The Beatles, The Beach Boys, The Grateful Dead, Vampire Weekend, John Mayer, and Her’s to name a few. The music that comes from Gray and Wilson has always boasted blood harmonies as well as thoughtful, invoking lyrics. Post high school, Gray and Wilson took different paths. Gray attended Mississippi State University, while Wilson stayed in Birmingham. While at MSU, Tanner became acquainted with Chase Porter (bass) and Zach Corder (drums). Porter, Corder, and Gray would form and play in multiple ensembles while in school; always focusing on creating original music and developing a unique sound. After graduating in 2015, Porter made his way to Nashville to begin a career in a city he loved while playing in a few bands and many songwriter rounds in his spare time. Gray and Corder made their post-graduate home in the panhandle of Florida, forming yet another group: The Graytones. They toured extensively in the region over the next two years. Wilson remained busy in Birmingham with his own original music group, Smoking With The Bandit. In the Spring of 2019, Gray and Wilson were finally reunited when Gray found himself back in Birmingham as part of a career in craft beer. Corder’s path took him to the Music City, catching up with Porter. Gray and Wilson picked up right where they left off in Alabama, and they soon felt a new project starting to take form. As the duo recorded acoustic demos, they realized they needed a fuller sound, and the two kids from Birmingham reached out to their Mississippi-born rhythm section. The demos were shared north to Nashville, and once Porter and Corder heard what Gray and Wilson were doing, there was never a chance they could say no. In September of 2019, Certainly So was formed. Several months later, in January 2020, the group was introduced to producer/engineer Toby Hulbert. Hulbert had spent the last 8 years at Abbey Road in his hometown of London, England, and was currently in Nashville working alongside hitmaker Dave Cobb. Upon hearing the ‘Certainly So’ demos, he felt a similar sentiment as Porter and Corder did- he must be involved. Hulbert joined the team as producer. Certainly So and Hulbert gained access to East Avalon Recording Studio in Muscle Shoals through RCA’s Colin Lott during April 2020. Over the next two months, Hulbert and Lott teamed up to produce and engineer four weekend sessions, recording what would be the band’s debut album Future Self Only Dreams. Mon CherListen on SpotifyJustin BradfordListen on Spotify- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Cat Clyde w/ Joe Abbott
Globe Hall Presents Cat Clyde with Joe Abbott on Wednesday, May 1st.Cat Clyde is a singer/songwriter based out of rural Ontario, Canada. A combination of driven, soulful blues and sweet, folk-tinged, dulcet tones that carry a particular sense of familiarity provide the structure on which she creates her unique sound. Cat Clyde’s 3rd album Down Rounder is a wonder of deeply felt songwriting, a record that finds the Canadian singer-songwriter marveling at what’s around her while considering her own place within it all. She joined producer Tony Berg in Los Angeles’ famed Sound City studios to lay down the entirety of Down Rounder in six days flat. The record sounds both lively and lived-in, with Clyde’s malleable singing voice—spanning an appealing twang to a lovely, plaintive croon and anywhere in between—espousing an essential connection between our spiritual center and the natural world that surrounds us.”The album is an exploration and expression of self, patterns in the natural and unnatural world, connecting to nature, the turning wheel of life, shedding old selves, embracing new selves, and the ever changing, expanding and contracting nature of love and life,” Cat explains.After racking up millions of streams across multiple platforms with previous releases, Down Rounder sounds like the work of someone who’s found themselves artistically and holistically, while extending a hand to any listener who wants to follow Clyde on her singular and thrilling path. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
VIAL w/ Rain on Fridays + Team Nonexistent
Globe Hall Presents VIAL with Rain on Fridays and Team Nonexistent on Tuesday, May 14th. VIAL is a Minneapolis-based indie punk trio of best friends: Keytarist and bassist Taylor Kraemer (she/they), guitarist KT Branscom (they/them), and drummer Katie Fischer (she/they). VIAL brings their genre-bending cascade of sound into electrifying live performances. Songs that smack you in the face: Rage-written speed runs about running over misogynists (“Roadkill”) are followed by a head bopping, cheek-blushing queer love songs to tingle your toes (“Violet”); VIAL is powerhouse who knows how to adapt their sound, and themselves, allowing them to grow in new ways during 2020’s days of quarantine by creating a wide audience on TikTok and other social media while revving up to release their blossoming debut album, LOUDMOUTH (2021). This record was highly-anticipated after the success of their debut EP, “Grow Up,” which hit streaming sites soon after the group’s formation in 2019. Following the release of LOUDMOUTH, VIAL has made an explosive return to live music, playing historic venues across Minnesota, including First Avenue’s iconic main stage, and have hit many of their favorite cities while touring with artists such as THICK, Skating Polly, and Jhariah. It’s not often that a band has their first tour after three years and two records released, but VIAL is everything but your typical band.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
EDITH w/ Capture This, Dancing With Dante + Frog Team

Globe Hall Presents EDITH with Capture This, Dancing With Dante and Frog Team on Sunday, April 7th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
97.3 KBCO Presents Michael Marcagi w/ Lily Fitts
97.3 KBCO Presents Michael Marcagi with Lily Fitts on Monday, May 13 — After building up buzz independently and attracting a growing fan base, Ohio singer, songwriter, and artist Michael Marcagi announces his signing to Warner Records. Today, he unveils his new single, entitled “Scared To Start.” Listen HERE and watch the lyric video HERE. On the anticipated new track, which has received an overwhelmingly positive response on TikTok, bright guitar echoes through a steady tambourine-driven beat. Marcagi’s dynamic delivery takes hold on the verses, while his storytelling immediately transfixes. “‘Scared to Start’ is a song for the adventurers, the travelers, and the people who look forward without dwelling on the uncertainties of life,” Marcagi says of the track. “It’s about taking the risks and putting yourself out of your comfort zone, regardless of what the rest of the world has to say.” Michael recently made waves with his first solo single, the fan-favorite “The Other Side.” Since its release last month, the track has gathered millions of streams and counting. Right now, he’s preparing more music for release in 2024. Hailing from Cincinnati, Ohio, Michael Marcagi arrives with an emotional and engaging tale to tell. He emerges out of the heartland as an eloquent, artful songwriter and captivating storyteller with a whole lot to say.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Thunderstorm Artis w/ The Pink Stones
Globe Hall Presents Thunderstorm Artis with The Pink Stones on Thursday, April 25th.Thunderstorm Artis is a singer/songwriter born and raised on the North Shore of Oahu. He learned at a very young age to play piano, guitar, harmonica and drums, from his father, Ron and mother, Victoria. He has shared stages with Train, John Legend, Zac Brown and Jack Johnson. However, he is most known for being a finalist on the NBC show “The Voice” Season 18. His music crosses many genres including Folk, Rock, Soul and Country. At his concerts he has been known to jump into Bowie, Beatles, Elton John and Leonard Cohen, as well as mixing in his own heartfelt originals. No matter what Thunderstorm performs, he does it from his heart. He does not consider his music as notes on a page but rather a window into his soul. His strong belief is that through music he can make the world a better place and lift the hearts of others- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian