Medio Genio w/ Iron Filly + Rubber Puppets

Larimer Lounge Presents Medio Genio with Iron Filly and Rubber Puppets on Saturday, December 21st – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Tim Atlas – Enchanté Tour w/ Josh Fudge

Larimer Lounge Presents Tim Atlas – Enchanté Tour with Josh Fudge on Thursday, March 27th.   The Oakland-born now Brooklyn-based, Tim Atlas, known for his unique brand of downtempo R&B and Neo-soul akin to the sounds of Toro y Moi, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Rex Orange County initially made waves with his 2018 EP, All Talk! From there, Atlas went on to pick-up significant support among radio tastemakers including Zane Lowe on Beats 1, Arielle Free Radio One and publications such as Paste, Complex, Clash, EARMIK, Line of Best Fit, OnestoWatch and many more. After amassing over 40 million streams and love from Spotify, Apple Music, and more, Atlas embarked on a global tour marking key shows in London, New York and Los Angeles, supporting The Magic City Hippies and Gold Room, debuting his first festival appearances at The Great Escape Festival in UK and Noise Pop in San Francisco.   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.

Christian Lee Hutson w/ Allegra Krieger

Larimer Lounge Presents Christian Lee Hutson with Allegra Krieger on Wednesday, January 22nd. ‘Paradise Pop.10’ feels like you have found an unpublished collection of short stories, scrawled hastily on the sides of airsickness bags and cocktail napkins, each one detailing the life of the unwitting passenger fortunate enough to be seated next to Christian Lee Hutson on their flight to Fort Worth.   Anyone who has had the good fortune of falling in love with his first two records know that he is a keen observer of both himself and the world. From the first line of the first song on this new album, “Tonight your name is Charlotte / In a play within a play,” he reminds the listener that he is again weaving a web of autobiographical fiction. However, this time he has somehow both simplified and sharpened his style.   On ‘Paradise Pop. 10’ you will visit the CC Club in Minneapolis, a San Francisco stage production of a Tom Stoppard play, a bowling alley at the Jersey Shore, and a 2003 Subaru where two dads consider kissing each other after a game of pick-up basketball. Despite how broad the world Hutson creates is, the album gives you the impression that you are at an airport gate of sorts, and all these characters are gathered together, waiting for their lives to begin. They make light conversation with each other as their flight continues to be delayed…just another 15 minutes.   The record is somehow both literary and unpretentious, maybe best exhibited in the final track, “Beauty School”. Katy Kirby sings backing vocals on this surprising pop-punk tinged dose of poolside folk rock. “In a mirror universe / Time is moving in reverse / I’m gonna turn my life around / everything is different now.” The lyrics to this chorus call back to that of another song from the record; “Candyland.” “Dismantling my time machine / I’ll probably put back together for the final scene.” Again, Hutson gives the keen listener the impression that he is actively re-narrativizing his life. That he has wound up somewhere he never thought he would be and is trying to wrap his head around how not to ruin it.   ‘Paradise Pop. 10’ takes its name from a real life “town” set deep in the woods of Parke County, Indiana, near where Hutson spent some of his childhood. There, just past the population sign, you’ll find a row of 5 houses on one side of the road and a cemetery on the other. It could feel like a limbo of sorts, like time is frozen; leaving room for your mind to wander either backward into your regrets of the past or forward into the future, into the unknown. But if you can learn to quiet these thoughts, you might realize, you aren’t waiting at all. There is no delay. You are living. You are here.   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.

Rocco Monte w/ Dialup + In A Desert By Midnight

Larimer Lounge Presents Rocco Monte with Dialup and In A Desert By Midnight on Saturday, December 14th. 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.

Hailes Ghost w/ Years Down + Clone The Wolf

Larimer Lounge Presents Hailes Ghost with Years Down and Clone The Wolf on Friday, December 6th. 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.

Big Signal w/ The Maykit + Gartener

Larimer Lounge Presents Big Signal with The Maykit and Gartener on Saturday, December 7th.   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.

The Wild Feathers w/ Nathan Graham

Larimer Lounge Presents The Wild Feathers with Nathan Graham on Wednesday, January 29th.   A decade plus into their career now, The Wild Feathers over the course of four studio albums, a rarities release, and a live album, have been labeled everything. Some have immediately checked a box for Americana – and they wouldn’t be wrong. Others may lean on a version of rock: Country-rock, folk-rock, heartland rock. They’d all be right, too. Blues? A Southern flare? Occasional punk attitude? It’s all in there.   But as a band who are constantly committed to pushing forward, no label put on The Wild Feathers truly sticks around for long.   The longtime Nashville band returns this year with Sirens, a new LP of road-worn, sharply-woven tales chronicling a life worth living, love worth holding and the hardearned lessons found along the ride. For the band, it’s the album they’ve been building towards making for years. A true statement piece. “I love being part of a band that is always growing and evolving,” said co-founding Wild Feathers member Ricky Young. “We want to keep challenging ourselves to make new music while always continuing to grow and be challenged. For us, this is the best version of what we’ve always done.”   He continued “We’re not the band we were 10 years ago. We’re much better writers now. Much better performers. We’re much better people. We’ve grown a lot.” To cut the follow-up to the critically acclaimed 2021 album Alvarado – the band’s debut for New West Records – the band decamped from Music City, U.S.A., to Los Angeles for sessions with producer Shooter Jennings (known for his work with Brandi Carlile, Turnpike Troubadours and Tanya Tucker, among others) at Dave’s Room in North Hollywood.   And after sweating and straining over small details on the self-produced Alvarado, the band returned to focusing on playing some of the head-turning music listeners expect from a Wild Feathers release. This includes “Pretending,” a stop-you-in-your-tracks piano ballad that’s bound to send lighters into the sky when the group hits the road in support of Sirens.   “We just wanted to write a shit load of songs, find a great producer and let go of the reins a little bit,” King said. He continued, “We were like, let’s just do it like a band.”   That freewheelin’ do-it-like-a-band spirit? It comes through on Sirens with songs like “Slow Down,” a pensive slow-burn that wouldn’t be out of place in a 1980s John Hughes flick, and “Don’t Know,” a rabble-rousing dose of surfy-punk delivered with layered gang vocals and a rolling bass line.   With their new album, heeding the Sirens call has never sounded this welcoming before.    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.

Motel Frunz w/ Bad Knees + Color Field

Larimer Lounge Presents Motel Frunz with Bad Knees and Color Field on Friday, November 22nd. – All ages, ticketed guests under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian