Danno Simpson w/ Johno Leeroy Band + Shawn Hess Duo
Globe Hall Presents Danno Simpson with Johno Leeroy Band and Shawn Hess Duo on Thursday, April 27th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Briefly Gorgeous w/ Zoe Coz, Emerson + Children of Divorce
Globe Hall Presents Briefly Gorgeous with Zoe Coz, Emerson and Children of Divorce on Tuesday, April 4th. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Channel 93.3’s Punk Tacos Presents The Bronx w/ Egoista + American Overdose (Night 2)
Channel 93.3’s Punk Tacos Presents The Bronx with Egoista and American Overdose on Saturday, May 13 –The Bronx formed in 2002, releasing their self-titled debut album the followingyear. Over the Los Angeles-based band’s 19 yearcareer, The band hasreleased six original albums as The Bronx, and three albums under their alterego, Mariachi El Bronx. Both iterations of the legendary SoCal outfit havebeen hailed for harnessing the “unleashed cries of youthful blue-collaranguish”(Los Angeles Times), and for writing “hard-hitting and catchy hardrock tracks” (Loudwire). The Bronx is Matt Caughthran (vocals), Joby J. Ford(guitar), Ken Horne (guitar), Brad Magers (bass) and Joey Castillo (drums).- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
The Goddamn Gallows w/ IV and The Strange Band + VOLK
Globe Hall Presents The Goddamn Gallows with IV and The Strange Band and VOLK on Saturday, July 15 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Channel 93.3’s Punk Tacos Presents The Bronx w/ Egoista + American Overdose (Night 1)
Channel 93.3’s Punk Tacos Presents The Bronx with Egoista and American Overdose on Friday, May 12 –The Bronx formed in 2002, releasing their self-titled debut album the followingyear. Over the Los Angeles-based band’s 19 yearcareer, The band hasreleased six original albums as The Bronx, and three albums under their alterego, Mariachi El Bronx. Both iterations of the legendary SoCal outfit havebeen hailed for harnessing the “unleashed cries of youthful blue-collaranguish”(Los Angeles Times), and for writing “hard-hitting and catchy hardrock tracks” (Loudwire). The Bronx is Matt Caughthran (vocals), Joby J. Ford(guitar), Ken Horne (guitar), Brad Magers (bass) and Joey Castillo (drums).- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Co-Stanza Presents: “Darty All Night” A Sort of Concert Experience w/ High Street Joggers Club + Grace Devine
Globe Hall Presents Co-Stanza Presents: “Darty All Night” A Sort of Concert Experience with High Street Joggers Club and Grace Devine on Friday, May 5 — 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Ryan Oakes “Wake Up” Tour w/ special guests Layto, hellocentral + Capture This
Globe Hall Presents Ryan Oakes “Wake Up” Tour with special guests Layto, hellocentral and Capture This on Tuesday, May 30th.Originality gestates in the space between extremes. Ryan Oakes siphons a signature style from the nexus of hip-hop and hard rock uplifted by surges of electronic experimentation and unassuming pop appeal. The Virginia-born and Los Angeles-based vocalist, rapper, multi-instrumentalist, and artist carves out his own hyper-charged hypnotic hybrid with no shortage of energy and attitude. His commitment to independence and integrity has yielded nearly half-a-billion streams and a devout fan base. However, he perfects this vision like never before on his 2023 full-length debut album, Wake UpGrowing up in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., he embraced a creative spirit and taught himself keyboards, drums, and guitar at a young age, dedicating himself to music inspired by the likes of Linkin Park, JAY-Z, Green Day, and more. After tearing it up in middle school with an early band, he picked up a mic and freestyled his way through high school parties to the applause of his classmates. At the same time, he excelled at lacrosse. During senior year, a buddy on his way into the Marines joked, “The day I get home, I want you to have a mixtape out.” Armed with a $20 microphone from Best Buy, Ryan recorded at a feverish pace—exceeding his friend’s expectations. Posting his first song, he quit the lacrosse team and eventually made his way to Los Angeles in 2017. Touching down with no money or plans, his track “Drinking About You” serendipitously exploded, eventually tallying over 43 million Spotify streams.He served up music at a dizzying pace, dropping over 250 songs across mixtapes such as Millennial Meltdown [2019],Pity Party [2019], A Series of Unfortunate Events [2019],SLUMBERLAND [2021], and BURNOUT [2022]. Beyond praise from Rock Sound and many others, Earmilk hailed the latter among its “Best Albums of 2022 [Wrap-Up]”and attested, “A compilation of slick riffs and catchy melodies, BURNOUT goes to show that Ryan Oakes can’t be held to a single genre.” Along the way, “NUMB” amassed over 26 million Spotify streams, while “2AM” reeled in 18+ million Spotify streams and “HELLBOY” gathered 13+ million Spotify streams and counting. Plus, he collaborated with everyone from MOD SUN and Futuristic to NEFFEX and State Champs.Kickstarting the next chapter, he bulldozed the way for WAKE UP with the likes of the eponymous single “WAKE UP,” “WHITE FLAG” [with Magnolia Park], and “DOWN.” Meanwhile, “HEAVYWEIGHT” [with Loveless] has already cleared 2million streams and counting. Alternative Press professed,“ The track channels the familiarity of early 2000s rap-rock and pushes it further into the future and massive chorus courtesy of LA duo Loveless, who supply anthemic vocals, heavy guitars and intense rhythmic energy.”- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
North By North w/ Nina & The Moonlighters + Better Weather
Globe Hall Presents North By North with Nina & The Moonlighters and Better Weather on Thursday, April 6th. Formed in 2012, North by North is the sweat-fueled rock & roll dream of two childhood friends from the south side of Chicago. Their music was forged through years of teen angst, twenty-something alienation and a profound belief that rock music can be genuinely clever and inventive. It’s a sound glued together by melodic hooks, soaring vocals, crushing guitar, bombastic drums and the kind of untethered energy that has won crowds over hundreds of shows and dozens of festivals across three countries.To call Nate Girard (guitar, vocals) and Kendra Blank (drums) veterans of the road would be a massive understatement. They have toured full-time since 2016 and have played over 650 shows throughout the US, Canada and UK.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Stil Runnin w/ Tireshoe + Clementine
Globe Hall Presents Stil Runnin with Tireshoe and Clementine on Sunday, April 30th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Joshua Ray Walker w/ Jade Jackson
Globe Hall Presents Joshua Ray Walker with Jade Jackson on Wednesday, May 31st. On his new album See You Next Time, Texas-bred singer/songwriter Joshua Ray Walker shares an imagined yet truthful portrait of a brokedown honky-tonk and the misfits who call it home: barflies and wannabe cowboys, bleary-eyed dreamers and hopelessly lost souls. His third full-length in three years, the album marks the final installment in a trilogy that originated with Walker’s globally acclaimed 2019 debut Wish You Were Here and its equally lauded follow-up Glad You Made It (the #5 entry on Rolling Stone’s Best Country and Americana Albums of 2020 list). A working musician since the age of 13, Walker first began honing his lyrical talents after the death of his beloved grandfather. “My granddad’s the one who got me into music, and I wrote a song called ‘Fondly’ in the parking lot of the hospital he was in,” recalls Walker, who was 19 at the time. “Back then I was mostly playing rock and punk and blues and metal, but I quickly realized that the songs I was writing were country songs.” Raised on bluegrass, he lists Texas legends like Guy Clark and Billy Joe Shaver among his essential inspirations, but also notes the undeniable influence of country superstars like Alan Jackson and George Strait (“All those ’90s country songs were so hook-driven, they really bored into my brain,” he says). With the arrival of Wish You Were Here (an album that spent 12 consecutive weeks on the Americana radio albums chart), Walker won lavish praise from outlets like NPR Music and began opening for such artists as Colter Wall and Charley Crockett, in addition to headlining tours in the U.S. and Europe. Hailed by No Depression as “an album that outshines expectations for what country music can, and should, sound like,” Glad You Made It earned the admiration of leading critics like Ann Powers (“a new voice who really impressed me”), with its singles featured on such coveted playlists as Spotify’s Indigo and Tidal’s Best of Country 2020. Over the years, Walker has continually captivated crowds with his magnetic live show, a feat that finds him joined by musicians like bassist Billy Bones and drummer Trey Pendergrass (both of whom played on See You Next Time). “I’m really proud of the band on this record, and I’m also proud that I didn’t just go out and get hired guns from Nashville or Austin,” Walker says. “They’re guys I’ve played with for 10 or 15 years, and at this point we’re all like family.” True to that communal spirit, See You Next Time closes out on its sing-along-ready title track: a fitting end to Walker’s trilogy and its tribute to the fleeting, yet possibly life-changing, connection to be found at your nearest honky-tonk. “There’s not a lot of pretension at a honky-tonk, and there’s much more interaction than in other bars—you see a lot less people on their phones,” says Walker. “We’re there to talk to other humans, put a song on the jukebox and dance with a stranger, get to know your bartender and tell them all your problems. I really wanted to capture that feeling on this record—I want everyone to feel like they know all these characters, and that they’re somehow better understood because these songs exist.” – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian