97.3 KBCO & Breckenridge Brewery Present Sierra Ferrell w/ Morsel

*SPECIAL EVENT – INVITE ONLY*97.3 KBCO & Breckenridge Brewery Present Sierra Ferrell w/ Morsel on Friday, January 19 — More info here: https://kbco.iheart.com/calendar/content/2024-01-19-small-batch-sessions-sierra-ferell- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Casper Allen w/ The Threadbarons + Cody Mack

Globe Hall Presents Casper Allen with The Threadbarons and Cody Mack on Friday, January 5th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
The Droptines w/ Estin & The 86’d

Globe Hall Presents The Droptines with Estin & The 86’d on Sunday, January 7th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
105.5 The Colorado Sound presents Margo Cilker – Valley Of Heart’s Delight 24 Tour w/ Jeremy Ferrara

105.5 The Colorado Sound presents Margo Cilker – Valley Of Heart’s Delight 24 Tour with Jeremy Ferrara on Sunday, March 10th.Valley Of Heart’s Delight refers to a place where Cilker can’t return: California’s Santa Clara Valley, as it was known before the orchards were paved over and became more famous for Silicon than apricots. She is the fifth generation of her namesake born there, and in this 11-song collection, produced by Sera Cahoone, family and nature intertwine as guiding motifs, at once precious and endangered, beautiful and exhausting. Cilker moved from California to the Pacific Northwest in her mid-twenties and wrote much of Valley Of Heart’s Delight while living in Enterprise, Oregon, a small town near the Snake River and powered by the river’s massive, publicly-funded hydroelectric dams. Valley Of Heart’s Delight feeds off of this tension – how we live in and off of nature, how we live within and without family, and why we return to the places we were born.“I wrote these songs surrounded by the wild landscapes of the Northwest, but I was leaning toward the place I’d come from. I felt cut off from my family and the valley that held them. I spent hours thinking about my sense of belonging. I’d traveled through many places and then, when the travel stopped, I ruminated on where I had ended up. Where were you when the music stopped? I was in Enterprise, OR. And there in Enterprise, my mind drifted back to the Valley of Heart’s Delight.I wrote about family — about death and rebirth, and the arcs of love and art through a family line. There are songs that hint at missteps and redemption. There are songs about trees: in orchard rows, family trees, redwoods. And water: agricultural runoff, wild rivers, dammed rivers, baptismal flows. And there’s a [cover] song about a fish, cause it’s a damn good song and I wanted to record it.”Valley Of Heart’s Delight follows Cilker’s critically acclaimed Pohorylle debut, which resulted in a profile by NPR’s All Things Considered for “bridging the urban-rural divide through music” and was listed among the “Best Country Albums of 2021” by Stereogum, No Depression, The Boot, Glide Magazine, and more. Pitchfork called the record “a vivid introduction to this country artist who pushes against conventions of the genre that don’t fit her perspective,” and Rolling Stone added, “Cilker shows that she is as interested in reinvigorating Southern country-folk storytelling tropes as she is in exposing their flaws.”- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Kyle Moon & The Misled w/ Elijah Petty & The Part-Times + Tonewood String Band

Globe Hall Presents Kyle Moon & The Misled with Elijah Petty & The Part-Times and Tonewood String Band on Saturday, January 6th.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Ward Davis w/ Sarah Adams + Peter Stone

Globe Hall Presents Ward Davis with Sarah Adams and Peter Stone on Saturday, January 13 — 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Rob Baird w/ Parker Chapin + Jesh Yancey

Globe Hall Presents Rob Baird with Parker Chapin and Jesh Yancey on Thursday, January 18 — Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, Rob Baird began his music career while pursuing a ranch management degree at Texas Christian University. After countless performances in Fort Worth’s well-known bar scene, Baird’s career quickly picked up steam allowing him to record his debut record “Blue Eyed Angels” which included the career-changing “Fade Away.” This effort immediately launched Baird’s career when he signed with Carnival Records and began releasing music that gained national attention. Baird has gone on to release five studio albums under his label, Hard Luck Recording Company. Through the power of streaming services and staggeringly consistent releases, he has been able to grow his audience year after year. His releases have been reviewed in Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal and Spin Magazine, while also being featured in over a dozen television shows including Season 2 of Yellowstone and, most recently, American Idol. Baird has shared the stage with artists such as Nathaniel Rateliff, Ryan Bingham, and the late Billy Joe Shaver and performed at national festivals including Austin City Limits, Key West Songwriters Festival, Live from the Divide and the Americana Music Festival. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Shovelin Stone w/ Write Minded + Bottlerocket Hurricane

Globe Hall Presents Shovelin Stone w/ Write Minded + Bottlerocket Hurricane on Friday, December 22nd.- 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
Canaan Cox – Lost and Found Tour w/ Elijah Petty & The Part-Times

Globe Hall Presents Canaan Cox – Lost and Found Tour with Elijah Petty & The Part-Times on Monday, April 29th. Canaan Cox is the definition of a triple threat – artist, actor and dancer. His music is a fusion of contemporary country, pop and a hint of rhythm and blues, which is no surprise as he grew up in a musical household. Originally from North Carolina, his father blasted Conway Twitty records while his mother toured the southeast with her band, and his seven sisters ensured he had a healthy dose of pop music. Cox went on to earn his BFA in Musical Theatre from Catawba College which allows him a unique musical perspective that influences everything he does today, from writing original music to his performance during live shows. Cox moved to Nashville in the fall of 2016, and began playing the downtown bars on Broadway. During a chance encounter in 2021, Cox met radio and television personality Bobby Bones, who loved his hustle and invited Cox to appear on his show, reaching over 9.2 million listeners. His last single “As You Leave” (January 2022) received critical acclaim with marquee playlisting on Spotify including New Boots, Wild Country, Breakout Country, Next from Nashville, Apple’s New in Country, and was highlighted in Amazon’s Breakthrough Country playlist. Following the outpouring of support he received on the Bobby Bones Show, his song was spotlighted on the Country Top 30. This momentum led Cox to a phenomenal year of streaming, seeing incredible 10x growth in 2022. His latest project “End Up In A Song” highlights his craft as a songwriter and sounds that blends his unique styles of music. In addition, Cox is preparing for his domestic / international “Lost and Found” Tour Spring of 2024. There is much to come from this multi-talented artist that is paving his own way in the music industry. VIP Meet and Greet Description Early Entry: 1 Hour Prior To Doors Meet & Greet Exclusive VIP Merch Item Group Games With Canaan Cox – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian
105.5 The Colorado Sound presents Lydia Loveless w/ Jason Hawk Harris + Cousin Curtiss

105.5 The Colorado Sound presents Lydia Loveless with Jason Hawk Harris and Cousin Curtiss on Saturday, February 3rd. Endings are messy. Falling in love is messy. Change is messy. Perhaps, change is the messiest of them all. Especially when eyes are on you; when you blast out of adolescence onto stages across the country, then into your twenties, onto more stages and, finally, into your thirties—all on those same stages. The stages that Lydia Loveless has sung her heart out on, has collapsed on, and laughed on, all mirror the stages of her life thus far for the world to see. When Loveless released her first album over a decade ago, she was still a teenager whose songs of debauchery, guzzling alcohol and doing cocaine were an audio wet dream for a certain type of listener who not only wear their music tastes on their (tattooed) sleeve, but in the lifestyle that they emulate: “outlaw” music with brains – akin to Steve Earle, Drive-By Truckers and Lucinda Williams, vintage country heart with a heartland rock soul. The time between their late adolescence to now is defined by a shelf full of records, hundreds of thousands of miles on the road, and a ribbon of heartbreaks pockmarking their trail. Loveless is a fiercely brave writer who bluntly assesses their life in song: their struggles with alcohol and depression, and the uncertainty of not only the future, but what piecing together the past will mean for the present. Nothing’s Gonna Stand in My Way Again musically retains the spirit of Loveless’ previous records, but also moves past the chunky drunk and almost out-of-control riffing of their earliest work. Present here is something more akin to Rumors and Tusk-era Fleetwood Mac—and it works incredibly well. Their voice is more controlled and wiser. Although the subject matter that they are mining is, at times, desolate, they mask it with the smoother production. It’s as beautiful and tragic as a woman crying in the rain, with make-up streaming down her cheeks: at once real and mesmerizing. Nothing’s Gonna Stand in My Way Again is not only a break-up record drifting back to some of the best of its kind, like Richard & Linda Thompson’s Shoot Out the Lights, Superchunk’s Foolish and of course, Fleetwood Mac’s Rumors, it’s also a reminder to keep improving oneself, taking ownership and moving forward—alone, if needed. Complex and captivating, Nothing’s Gonna Stand In My Way Again is a brave declaration from a person who has survived a lot. Here they lays bare not only their raw pain, but also the strength and resiliency they’ve earned along the way, that only Loveless could hold. – 16+, under 16 admitted with a ticketed parent or guardian