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
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
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
Paul Cherry + JW Francis w/ Little Trips
Globe Hall Presents Paul Cherry and JW Francis with Little Trips on Thursday, April 11 — Paul Cherry Through pining comes purpose. Paul Cherewick, monikered Paul Cherry, makes a departure from pining for an unrequited love on his debut LP Flavour toward the hunger for creative fulfillment on Back on the Music. “Bouncing off the bottom: this pattern is the problem…” is the melancholic opening line of the new album, a meandering meditation on the life of an artist: chasing inspiration, finding community, and the struggle to maintain both. Throughout the buoyant, alright-on-the-outside tracks that make up his second album, Cherry staggers and stumbles back into love with his life and craft. Music becomes personified inside Tootsie Roll, becoming an ugly, grinning trench coated villain plucked right out of a vintage Max Fleischer cartoon, cooing to the listener, “You know you want me. Take me, take me,” harmonizing over his own voice. Almost as if through excess, inhibition and precise self-analysis, Paul Cherry may find quiet. In the luxuriant arrangement of the title track, Back on the Music he sings, “You love to play, but it don’t pay. Feels like you’re caught in check mate.” Not everything fits neatly within the lines of these songs, as in the lonely, wobbling flute melody that carries us out of It Happens All the Time. Cherry shows us that often the path back to one’s self— disguised in this album as Music—is a wavering one. JW Francis Specializing in melodic, jangling indie pop with a lo-fi bent, JW Francis is a New York-based musician whose D.I.Y. ethos and breezy songwriting earned him an international following in the late 2010s. After signing with U.K. indie label Sunday Best, he released a series of engagingly offbeat albums including 2021’s Wanderkid and 2023’s Dream House.Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and raised in Paris, the singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist eventually found his way to New York City, where he began his music career. A D.I.Y. enthusiast from the start, Francis began crafting tuneful lo-fi pop songs that took influence from icons like Jonathan Richman and the Velvet Underground but celebrated the vibrant indie scene of mid-2010s New York. While working as a licensed city tour guide, he began releasing a string of independent singles and EPs, beginning with 2018’s I’ll Love You Forever, Bye. His buoyant melodies and nimble guitar leads, especially on songs like 2019’s “Lofi,” helped Francis build a grassroots audience, and in 2020 he signed with U.K. imprint Sunday Best Recordings, and then in 2023 with Philly based label Born Losers Records. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Brendan Abernathy w/ Callie Laurine + Ian Mahan
Globe Hall Presents Brendan Abernathy with Callie Laurine and Ian Mahan on Saturday, March 9 –Beloved in communities across the US, Brendan Abernathy is “Everyone’s Local Artist.” Writing from the depths of heartbreak and through adventure on the road, Brendan is known for his spot-on lyrics, memorable melodies, and a captivating, high-energy live performance you will feel in your soul. Creating a fresh but familiar sound somewhere between Noah Kahan, Lewis Capaldi, James Taylor, and Dermot Kennedy, Brendan’s authentic words and powerful vocals and vibrato speak straight to the listener’s heart of hearts.For four years, Brendan lived out of his car, and toured over 300 days per year. Now, he calls Los Angeles his musical home, but still spends most days of the year reaching fans new and old. After releasing four EP’s, Brendan is in the midst of releasing collaboration songs and will soon begin rolling out his debut full-length album.2024 holds great promise for the young singer-songwriter, already seeing his songs playlisted on Spotify’s New Music Friday, Juniper, All New Indie, Fresh Folk, Fresh Finds Folk, and Folk & Friends, Tidal’s Ballad Heart, and Vevo’s Organic Alt & Rock, and likely holding his 500th live performance.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Sqwerv w/ Midland Band + Tomato Soup
Globe Hall Presents Sqwerv with Midland Band and Tomato Soup on Friday, April 5th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
(POSTPONED) Hailes Ghost w/ Stray the Course + To Be Astronauts
(POSTPONED) Globe Hall Presents Hailes Ghost with Stray the Course and To Be Astronauts on Thursday, March 14th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
The Talbott Brothers w/ Haley Johnsen + Jackson Stokes
Globe Hall presents The Talbott Brothers with Haley Johnsen and Jackson Stokes on Friday, April 26th.The Talbott Brothers were born and raised in Imperial, Nebraska, a rural midwest town located a stone’s throw from the Colorado and Kansas border consisting of two thousand people. Siblings Nick and Ty started writing songs at a young age after discovering their dad’s old guitar and vinyl collection and being introduced to rock and roll, blues and country music that their parents always had playing in the truck or at home. Not being born into a music community or having industry connections, they mowed lawns, loaded trucks and relied on their blue collar upbringing until they could afford a van on Craigslist to tour the country playing dive bars, coffee shops and honkytonks with a pile of burned CDs full of songs they recorded at a friend’s cabin, making one fan at a time along the way. Their song ‘We Got Love’ (2017) brought them national recognition selling out shows across the US and their albums ‘Ghost Talker’ (2019) and ‘Letters’ (2022) garnered attention from ‘Rolling Stone,’ ‘Billboard’ and ‘The Boot’ calling their music “cinematic,” “captivating blood harmonies” and “for fans of John Mayer, Mumford & Sons and Jason Isbell.” With over 3 million combined streams on Spotify, The Talbott Brothers blend their influences of rock, folk, pop and blues to create an infectious sound that is uniquely their own. They spent much of the last few years touring around the world, from headline shows to sharing the stage with Needtobreathe, Wild Rivers, Johnnyswim, ZZ Ward and many more. They’ve also dipped their feet into the festival circuit playing The Rock Boat, Portland Folk Festival and Pure Imagination Festival.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian