Cam Allen w/ Dan Codiga + Eli Rey

Globe Hall Presents Cam Allen with Dan Codiga and Eli Rey on Friday, January 10th.   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.

Joshua Ray Walker w/ Nate Bergman

Globe Hall Presents Joshua Ray Walker with Nate Bergman on Saturday, March 22nd.   In February of 2024, I began treatment for Stage 3B Colon Cancer. I had to clear my tour calendar, but with the help of my hometown fans, I was able to play sold out monthly solo shows at the Kessler Theater in Dallas, TX. It’s been an extremely difficult time, but these shows have helped me stay positive, creative, and kept my lights on! I’m building my strength, and the best way I can think to get ready for touring full-time again is to get back to the basics. I’ve missed the road so much, and I can’t think of a better way to start than to take this one man show I’ve been working on the road. I’ll be playing some of my favorite honky-tonks and listening rooms, and I hope you’ll join me for a night of stories and songs.  Thank you for your continued support. See ya soon, and ‘Thank You For Listening’!   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.

Chris Knight w/ Chance Stanley + The Threadbarons

Globe Hall Presents Chris Knight with Chance Stanley and The Threadbarons on Saturday, January 11th.   After 23 years as a recording artist, singer-songwriter Chris Knight remains boldly empowered to make music that always delivers the unflinching truth. In fact, the man raised in Slaughters, Kentucky uses a simple, direct barometer to regularly check his muse: “If I can’t believe myself, I won’t sing the song.”   That brutally honest, no-frills philosophy fits his Americana-fueled, backwoods-grown merger of folk, country, and rock. It’s been at the backbone of nine studio albums, beginning with 1998’s acclaimed self-titled debut and traveling through scorchers such as the one-two punch of 2001’s A Pretty Good Guy and 2003’s The Jealous Kind, two demo-styled discs (2007’s The Trailer Tapes and 2009’s Trailer II), and the recent, electric guitar-fortified opus, 2019’s Almost Daylight.     Because Knight’s music has always sat outside of the mainstream, onstage is where he makes his fans one show at a time. It is exactly where his searing tales of rural characters, fringe survivors, and tumultuous small-town existence find a captivated audience. A few edgy, raw gems that immediately come to mind are “It Ain’t Easy Being Me,” “Carla Came Home,” “I’m William Callahan,” and “Everybody’s Lonely Now,” the latter two from Almost Daylight.    What Knight writes about is what he knows. He was raised in mining country, so it’s no surprise that he would earn a degree in agriculture from Western Kentucky University and then work as a mine reclamation inspector and then miner’s consultant. But eventually his passion for writing songs and playing guitar, both inspired by his musical hero, the late John Prine, led him to chronicle his surroundings in words and music.    “I came from a big family and grew up in the woods six miles from two small towns, so there were a lot of stories,” he says. “There were always a lot of ideas to write about.”   Those ideas have earned Knight praise from publications such as The New York Times (“the last of a dying breed…a taciturn loner with an acoustic guitar and a college degree”) and USA Today (“a storyteller in the best traditions of Mellencamp and Springsteen”), to name a few. Like his beloved Prine, whom Knight duets with on Prine’s chestnut “Mexican Home,” the cut that closes Almost Daylight, Knight fits comfortably in Texas honky-tonks, downtown Nashville venues, and cool Manhattan rock clubs.    It’s no wonder that Knight has single-handedly scraped a reputation as one of America’s most uncompromising and respected singer-songwriters through 23 years and nine studio albums. He’s done this minus fanfare and artifice. The native son of Slaughters, Kentucky (population: 238) only sings songs he believes. He also speaks only when he has a potent message.    “If I don’t have something worth saying, I’m not opening my mouth. I haven’t suited everybody, but every time I get a new fan it tells me I’m doing something right. I think all my records have set a precedent, if only for me at the very least. I just want people to think the latest one stands up to everything else I’ve done.”     – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Max McNown w/ Jonathan Hutcherson

Globe Hall Presents Max McNown with Jonathan Hutcherson on Thursday, January 23 —   – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Max McNown w/ Jonathan Hutcherson

Globe Hall Presents Max McNown with Jonathan Hutcherson on Friday, January 24 —     – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

The Barlow with special guest Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts

Globe Hall Presents The Barlow with special guest Ryan Chrys & The Rough Cuts on Saturday, December 7th. You’ve heard of Texas country and Oklahoma red dirt. No doubt you’re also familiar with outlaw country and Southern rock. Now take all those Americana music styles and change the scenery. How about Denver, Colorado? That’s exactly where you’ll find The Barlow, a rugged, four-piece band brewing its own mountain-high version of Colorado country. One listen to The Barlow’s third full-length album New Year, Old Me available June 24th, and you hear a fresh spin on a familiar sawdust-floor friend. The Barlow – Shea Boynton on vocals, guitar, and banjo; Jason Berner on bass; Ben Richter on drums; and Brad Johnson on guitar and vocals – consider New Year, Old Me a giant, boot-print step toward solidifying their sound. These four guys have no desire to blend into the background. They have something to say.   – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Ashley Kutcher w/ Savanna Leigh + Wyatt Pike

KBCO 97.3 Presents Ashley Kutcher with Savanna Leigh and Wyatt Pike on Monday, November 18 — Ashley Kutcher is a Baltimore-born singer, songwriter, and artist. In 2019, Kutcher performed countless gigs in local bars in between attending college for nursing. Gaining traction with original music online, she answered a TikTok comment with “Love You From A Distance.” After taking over TikTok and inspiring millions of creatives, the song exploded to the tune of over 95mm Spotify streams to date and paved the way for her first two EPs: One Eighty and Survive My Own Mind. In their wake, she sold out her first two headline US Tours. Ashley released her debut album “House on The Water” in January 2024, and has released two singles this summer from her upcoming project. Ashley’s unreleased music is a return to her roots as an acoustic singer/songwriter, marrying hard hitting hooks with a more organic & country influenced sound. Ashley will be on the road in November for her fourth US headline “Thanksgiving Break” tour.   – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Tyler Halverson w/ Marfa + Zoe Berman

Globe Hall Presents Tyler Halverson with Marfa and Zoe Berman on Sunday, September 8 — Born and raised in the tiny town of Canton, SD (pop. 3054), Tyler Halverson isn’t just any cowboy. He’s got the hat and the boots, but he also plays a mean guitar and writes an even meaner tune. He has no problem bouncing around the country chasing adventure (or a girl), and is telling his different kind of cowboy tale with his self-described “Amerijuana Music,” bridging honest storytelling with songcraft inspired by country powerhouses Garth Brooks, George Strait, and Hayes Carll as much as Boyz II Men, Taking Back Sunday, and The Used.  Halverson fell in thrall to music at an early age, receiving his first guitar while in middle school. A local bluegrass festival convinced him to focus on music, throwing down at 4H and FFA festivals before heading to Nashville to attend the prestigious Belmont University. Upon graduation, he decided to hit the road and spent an extended run traveling around South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming, all the while writing and playing his songs on social media. Halverson’s original approach caught fire with a string of independent releases including “Beer Garden Baby,” “Mac Miller,” and “Your Bar Now” (with Kylie Frey), amassing tens of millions of streams. Now, with his Atlantic Records debut single “Her” and more to come, Tyler Halverson is eager to take the next step on what has already proven an amazing journey. “I’m finding myself,” says Halverson. “I feel like I’m an artist and I’m finally about to do something.”   – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Willi Carlisle w/ Special Guest DUG

Globe Hall Presents Willi Carlisle w/ Special Guest DUG on Friday, October 18th.   For folksinger Willi Carlisle, singing is healing. And by singing together, he believes we can begin to reckon with the inevitability of human suffering and grow in love. On his latest album, Critterland, Carlisle invites audiences to join him: “If we allow ourselves to sing together, there’s a release of sadness, maybe even a communal one. And so for me personally, singing, like the literal act of thinking through suffering, is really freeing,” he says. Rooted in the eclectic and collective world of his live shows, Carlisle’s third album, Critterland takes up where his sophomore album, Peculiar, Missouri left off, transforming Peculiar’s big tent into a Critterland menagerie and letting loose the weirdos he gathered together. The album is a wild romp through the backwaters of his mind and America, lingering in the odd corners of human nature to visit obscure oddballs, dark secrets and complicated truths about the beauty and pain of life and love. Produced by the GRAMMY Award-nominated Darrell Scott and to be released Jan. 26, 2024 by Signature Sounds, Critterland considers where we come from and where we are going. On the album, he takes on human suffering through stories about forbidden love, loss, generational trauma, addiction, and suicide, believing that by processing the traits and trauma we inherit, he can reach a deeper understanding of what it means to succeed and to exist.   – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Cole Chaney – Legends & Verse 2024 w/ Buckstein

Globe Hall Presents Cole Chaney – Legends & Verse 2024 with Buckstein on Friday, October 4th.     “Originally from Boyd County, KY, Chaney has since relocated to Lexington and is sure to be the next big thing coming out of Kentucky. At only 21 years old, Chaney’s catalog may be small, but he already boasts an absolute masterpiece of an album in which he proves wise beyond his years. Mercy, his debut album released in 2021, is a 12-song showcase of Eastern Kentucky, blue collar anthems highlighted by Chaney’s deft lyricism and storytelling. An unknown musician prior to the album’s release, Chaney has since experienced a meteoric rise in popularity and has quickly amassed a growing and dedicated fan base, already thirsty for new music.” -Whiskey Riff – All Ages, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian

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