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Jane O’Neill w/ Gemma Laurence + Daphne Eckman

$15 Advance, $18 Day of Show

Doors 7 PM | Show 8 PM (All ages)

no refunds; a limited amount of tickets will be sold after doors open if availability permits - first come, first serve

Jane O'Neill

Midwest-born Jane O'Neill is a DC-based queer americana singer-songwriter and storyteller, with a sound that many describe as both soulful and soothing, and lyrics that are vulnerable and heartfelt, akin to some of her inspirations, Bonnie Raitt, Susan Tedeschi, and Brandi Carlile. Described as “quietly confident Americana”, by Washington City Paper, Jane writes songs that reflect her sentimental spirit, telling universal tales of love, self-discovery, and resilience, all nestled within a voice that upon first listen, you’d swear belongs on the record shelf next to the greats.

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Gemma Laurence

Gemma Laurence is a Brooklyn-based folk artist from the coast of Maine. Categorizing herself as “Sapphic folk,” Laurence has been named an “up-and-comer” in the queer music scene by NPR Music and performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Having grown up on the coast of Maine and the hills of Oxfordshire, Laurence’s time on both sides of the Atlantic influenced her unique sound: a fusion of foot-stomping Americana with a hint of English folk. Crafting a lush soundscape of acoustic guitars, dreamy harmonies, and found sounds, Laurence’s timeless tracks call her listeners home to the people and places left behind for new beginnings. Her most recent album Lavender was released on Better Company Records/The Orchard in 2022.

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Daphne Eckman

Eckman is a 22-year old math-folk (indie rock meets math rock meets indie folk) musician from Annapolis, Maryland. She creates catharsis through meticulously-crafted songs spun from influences including Radiohead, Big Thief, Phoebe Bridgers, and Madison Cunningham. Eckman's five-piece band devotes every moment on stage to audience connection through careful arrangement and dynamic performance. Daphne Eckman isn't sorry about making you cry: in fact, she encourages it.

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