The Wild Feathers w/ Jonathan Tyler

Globe Hall Presents The Wild Feathers with Jonathan Tyler on Sunday, March 27th —
Colter Wall Appreciation Happy Hour (4:30PM-6:30PM)

Globe Hall Presents a Colter Wall Appreciation Happy Hour (4:30PM-6:30PM) on Friday, January 12 (FREE EVENT) — Come celebrate Colter Wall at Globe Hall from 4:30-6:30pm where we’ll be listening to the band and getting amped up for his show at Mission Ballroom! Happy hour specials include $5 drafts & wells and 1/2 price pulled pork sandwiches and BBQ jackfruit sandwiches.
James McMurtry w/ BettySoo (Night 1)
Globe Hall Presents James McMurtry (Night 1) on Thursday, June 27 — NIGHT 2 TICKETS: https://www.etix.com/ticket/p/93741994/james-mcmurtry-wbettysoo-night-2-denver-globe-hall In James McMurtry’s new effort, The Horses and the Hounds, the acclaimed songwriter backs personal narratives with effortless elegance (“Canola Fields”) and endless energy (“If It Don’t Bleed”). This first collection in seven years, out August 20, 2021 on New West Records, spotlights a seasoned tunesmith in peak form as he turns toward reflection (“Vaquero”) and revelation ( closer “Blackberry Winter”). Familiar foundations guide the journey. “There’s a definite Los Angeles vibe to this record,” McMurtry says. “The ghost of Warren Zevon seems to be stomping around among the guitar tracks. Don’t know how he got in there. He never signed on for work for hire.” The Horses and the Hounds is a reunion of sorts. McMurtry recorded the new album with legendary producer Ross Hogarth (John Fogerty, Van Halen, Keb’ Mo’) at Jackson Browne’s Groovemaster’s in Santa Monica, California, a world class studio that has housed such legends as Bob Dylan (2012’s Tempest) and David Crosby (2016’s Lighthouse) as well as Browne himself for I’m Alive (1993) and New Found Glory, Coming Home (2006). McMurtry and Hogarth first worked together 30 years ago, when Hogarth was a recording engineer in the employ of John Mellencamp at Mellencamp’s own Belmont Studios near Bloomington, Indiana. Hogarth recorded McMurtry’s first two albums, Too Long in the Wasteland and Candyland, for Columbia Records and later mixed McMurtry’s first self-produced album, Saint Mary of the Woods, for Sugar Hill Records. Another veteran of those three releases, guitarist David Grissom (Joe Ely, John Mellencamp, Dixie Chicks), returns with some of his finest work. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Charley Crockett Appreciation Happy Hour (4:30PM-6:30PM)

Globe Hall Presents a Charley Crockett Appreciation Happy Hour (4:30PM-6:30PM) on Thursday, January 18 (FREE EVENT) — Come celebrate Charley Crockett at Globe Hall from 4:30-6:30pm where we’ll be listening to the band and getting amped up for his show at Mission Ballroom! Happy hour specials include $5 drafts & wells and 1/2 price pulled pork sandwiches and BBQ jackfruit sandwiches.
James McMurtry w/ BettySoo (Night 2)
Globe Hall Presents James McMurtry (Night 2) on Friday, June 28 — In James McMurtry’s new effort, The Horses and the Hounds, the acclaimed songwriter backs personal narratives with effortless elegance (“Canola Fields”) and endless energy (“If It Don’t Bleed”). This first collection in seven years, out August 20, 2021 on New West Records, spotlights a seasoned tunesmith in peak form as he turns toward reflection (“Vaquero”) and revelation ( closer “Blackberry Winter”). Familiar foundations guide the journey. “There’s a definite Los Angeles vibe to this record,” McMurtry says. “The ghost of Warren Zevon seems to be stomping around among the guitar tracks. Don’t know how he got in there. He never signed on for work for hire.” The Horses and the Hounds is a reunion of sorts. McMurtry recorded the new album with legendary producer Ross Hogarth (John Fogerty, Van Halen, Keb’ Mo’) at Jackson Browne’s Groovemaster’s in Santa Monica, California, a world class studio that has housed such legends as Bob Dylan (2012’s Tempest) and David Crosby (2016’s Lighthouse) as well as Browne himself for I’m Alive (1993) and New Found Glory, Coming Home (2006). McMurtry and Hogarth first worked together 30 years ago, when Hogarth was a recording engineer in the employ of John Mellencamp at Mellencamp’s own Belmont Studios near Bloomington, Indiana. Hogarth recorded McMurtry’s first two albums, Too Long in the Wasteland and Candyland, for Columbia Records and later mixed McMurtry’s first self-produced album, Saint Mary of the Woods, for Sugar Hill Records. Another veteran of those three releases, guitarist David Grissom (Joe Ely, John Mellencamp, Dixie Chicks), returns with some of his finest work. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Charley Crockett Appreciation Happy Hour (4:30PM-6:30PM)

Globe Hall Presents a Charley Crockett Appreciation Happy Hour (4:30PM-6:30PM) on Friday, January 19 (FREE EVENT) — Come celebrate Charley Crockett at Globe Hall from 4:30-6:30pm where we’ll be listening to the band and getting amped up for his show at Mission Ballroom! Happy hour specials include $5 drafts & wells and 1/2 price pulled pork sandwiches and BBQ jackfruit sandwiches.
Emily Nenni w / Teddy & The Rough Riders + Extra Gold (duo)

Globe Hall Presents Emily Nenni with Teddy & The Rough Riders and Extra Gold (duo) on Wednesday, August 3 — – 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Colter Wall Merch Pop-Up (1PM-6PM)

Globe Hall Presents a Colter Wall Merch Pop-Up on Friday, January 20! Stop by for your chance to snag merchandise, enjoy happy hour drinks and eat some BBQ. This event is FREE.Please note: Colter Wall will not be in attendance.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Kashus Culpepper w/ Dr. Joe
KBCO 97.3 Presents Kashus Culpepper with Dr. Joe on Saturday, May 24 — Alabama-born country crooner Kashus Culpepper encompasses the sound of the South. A student and reverent purveyor of Southern music – country, soul, blues, folk, and rock – Culpepper’s husky, sandpaper growl bellows like a freight train over self-penned stories that are as raw and real as they are haunting. Finding his voice in church as young as five years old, it wasn’t until 2020’s global pandemic that Culpepper went from listener to performer, picking up a guitar and learning cover songs to play at barrack bonfires in Rota, Spain during his deployment with the Navy. Covers soon became originals, and once he landed home on U.S. shores, Kash played dive bars up and down the Mississippi Gulf Coast, making a name for himself with the fresh-yet-reminiscent sound that oozes from his very being. Crashing into prominence now, Culpepper has already sold-out headline club shows throughout the South despite never formally releasing a single song, also opening shows nationwide for sound pioneers like Charles Wesley Godwin, Charley Crockett, and NEEDTOBREATHE. With Nashville taking notice, Culpepper found a musical home at Big Loud Records, and just dropped his first three career singles “After Me?,” “Who Hurt You,” and “Out Of My Mind.” MusicRow hails Culpepper as “thoroughly gripping,” and with the promise of more music on the way in 2024, The Tennessean predicts how one of their 10 Nashville artists you need to know for 2024’s “forthcoming material could offer…significant acclaim.” All ages, ticketed guests under 16 ONLY ADMITTED WITH TICKETED GUARDIAN 21+ All sales are final. Check your tickets carefully, NO REFUNDS FOR ANY REASON Your name will be on the Will Call list the night of the show at doors time.