Arden Jones w/ Pardyalone + buppy

Larimer Lounge Presents Arden Jones with Pardyalone and buppy on Wednesday, June 21st.21-year-old Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, Arden Jones captures unforgettable, serotonin-filled California summers into a perfect blend of pop, hip-hop, and alt that, while familiar, is undeniably his own. His clever rhymes and witty lyricism paint heartfelt, relatable sentiments that beautifully juxtapose his infectious hooks and euphoric, nostalgia-inspired beats. From a young age, Arden’s love of skating and surfing came second only to his love of music, successfully teaching himself to play an array of instruments including upright bass, mandolin, guitar, piano, and ukelele. His musical household introduced him to legends like The Avett Brothers, Bright Eyes, and 50 Cent, but it wasn’t long before he began forging his own musical identity inspired by J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, and Mac Miller. A prolific user of Garageband and SoundCloud, Arden posted his internet-beat smash “Parallel Parking” on TikTok at the end of 2020 where it caught the attention of newly minted label, vnclm_, and eventually into the hearts of 14 million Spotify listeners. Since the song’s release, Arden continues to pave his own way into the music world. Following a series of hit singles (including rollercoaster, SMILE, either way) and performances to screaming fans across the country, Arden was determined to reward his die-hard fanbase in 2022, dropping a new three-song EP at the beginning of every month to immense critical acclaim. With millions of streams independently and an unrelenting work ethic, Arden Jones proves that he really is “just trying to make you smile.”-16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Season 3 w/ Kay. + Cory Simental

Larimer Lounge Presents Season 3 with Kay. and Cory Simental on Sunday, July 30th. -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Open House Feat. Touch Sensitive w/ Fuse + Pinkowitz

Larimer Lounge presents Open House featuring Touch Sensitive with Fuse and Pinkowitz on Friday, July 14. AGES 21+ SIGN UP FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE SMS LIST: https://larimerlounge.com/openhousesmslist/ Be the first to know about special promos, guest list opps, presale codes, and beyond!

James Ivy w/ Georell Magno

Larimer Lounge Presents James Ivy with Georell Magno on Tuesday, August 22 — James Ivy, a 22-year-old Korean-American producer, singer, and songwriter from New Jersey, began making music in high school. By 15, he had played his first show at former Manhattan venue China Chalet, followed by gigs in Los Angeles and at South by Southwest.His early start teaching himself the ins and outs of home production was inspired by the rise of PC Music, and the innovation in electronic music from SOPHIE and A. G. Cook. From there, he found an online global community of like-minded fans and producers.”We had this little scene headed by Simon Whybray, who had a radio show called JACK Dansu.”Upon moving to New York to study music, James had already amassed enough technical skill to build a solid tune. “I was comfortable producing, but I wasn’t fulfilled,” he says. “Doing electronic music was confining me from what I could do with songwriting. I still needed to find my voice.” In the process, he detached from the computer and began writing with guitar in hand.The result is something that’s simultaneously grungy and dreamy — a confluence that remains honest to where he’s been and where he wants to go. “There isn’t much Asian-American representation in rock music, and I don’t want to be boxed in to any of those expectations,” he says. “I want somebody to see this and think, ‘I can do that too.'”James has seen early support from Ryan Hemsworth, Anamanaguchi (for whom he opened for on tour in fall 2019), The Needle Drop, Nylon, MTV News, and more. He’ll also be taking his talents to the live stage as direct support for Porter Robinson’s 2021 Fall tour as well as The Blossom in December. Stay tuned for more from James Ivy soon. 16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

nimino w/ Flyn (EARLY SHOW)

Larimer Lounge Presents nimino with Flyn on Saturday, July 1 –SET TIMES6:30 – Flyn7:30 – niminonimino spent his teen years crafting unique sounds and textures to implement into his own music, leading to a distinctive, yet adaptable stype that sits on the edge of genres. His musical journey started at the young age of 11 when he took up drums and continued to evolve until he began producing/DJing at the age of 16. His first official release on Spotify, “You Wonder with Me” currently has 1,434,886 plays on the platform.Moving between house, hip-hop, and garage music, nimino has crafted an image as a musician who can fit into almost any situation. His diverse discography has led him to playing at a plethora of different festivals and event spaces, such as Leeds Festival (2015), Castlepalooza Festival (2016), Green Door Store (2017), and most recently a sold-out show at Peckham Hall in London (2023).He has over 40 million streams across Spotify and Soundcloud, and consistently sits at over 500,000 monthly listeners on Spotify each month. His music has received worldwide support and acknowledgement from reputable platforms such as Spotify, Earmilk, Huffington Post, and countless others.nimino’s social media following has skyrocketed in recent months; growing on Instagram from less than 5,000 followers in November 2022 to 52,739 followers today. His music has also become a TikTok sensation, leading to huge amounts of excitement around his current releases,and amassing half a million streams in under a month on his newest single “Opening Credits,” which has over 1.5 million streams on Spotify at present. In addition to chart success, his latest album caught the attention of global brands and he was given the opportunity to compose musicfor the 2022 Lacoste x Zalando ad campaign.21+

Geese w/ PACKS

Larimer Lounge Presents Geese with PACKS on Tuesday, October 16 –On a practical level, Geese are still the group we were introduced to in 2021: vocalist Cameron Winter, guitarist Gus Green, guitarist Foster Hudson, bassist Dom DiGesu, and drummer Max Bassin. But spiritually, Geese have returned as an entirely different prospect. Their new album 3D Country is the sound of a restless, adventurous band redefining themselves.Anyone who has seen Geese live recently might’ve noticed the band adopted a different vibe onstage — more of a volcanic, unpredictable aesthetic. It turns out that wasn’t a flipside to the recordings of Projector, but foreshadowing that there was more to the story. Knowing they were now beyond teenage basement experiments and were instead making something for an audience who would hear it, Geese felt emboldened. “When we were writing Projector it was about narrowing the scope, trying to do more with less,” Green says. “When we started writing for 3D Country we were trying to do a lot more and seeing what worked and what didn’t.”While writing 3D Country, Winter was preoccupied with “modern doom,” the way climate change and all manner of looming catastrophes hang on the horizon while we otherwise go about our lives. “It’s about living in spite of just total ambient dread,” he explains. “I wanted to adopt an irreverent, sarcastic way of looking at that.” While Winter wanted to portray a generational experience, he didn’t want to be overly literal or didactic about it. “At this point, everybody I know is already so cynical and defeatist about the state of things, it’s actually hilarious,” he explains. “Younger people make jokes out of the fact that human extinction is on the horizon, and that’s kind of beautiful. I tried to represent that attitude.”With a heightened ambition fueling 3D Country, the band created a bugged-out, wild, unpredictable ride — an almost phantasmagoric reflection of contemporary life. “It feels like going to the circus and instead of having a good time, everyone is trying to kill you,” Bassin says.And even if 3D Country is one more stop and not the final destination — Winter hints that what comes next could be just as severe a change — the album makes one thing very clear about Geese. This is not the band we thought they were, and no one can say where they might take us next.-16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Dizzy w/ Homeschool + Abrii

Larimer Lounge Presents Dizzy with Homeschool and Abrii on Sunday, November 19th.Canadian band Dizzy was first formed by frontperson Katie Munshaw and drummer Charlie Spencer after the pair met in high school. Deciding to take time off from school to pursue music, the pair was eventually joined by Spencer’s brothers Alex (guitarist) and Max (bassist). They made waves with their debut album Baby Teeth (2018), winning the JUNO Award for the 2019 Alternative Album of the Year. Building upon the success of their debut, Dizzy released their sophomore album The Sun and Her Scorch (2020). The album was once again nominated at the JUNOs for Alternative Album of the Year and charted on Billboard at #3 Alternative album (CDN) and #10 Alternative New Artist Albums (USA). In 2021, the band shared their EP Separate Places which included features from the likes of Luna Li, Kevin Garrett, and Flyte.  2023 will see them release their new self-titled record, recorded in Los Angeles and Toronto with pop producer David Pramik (chloe moriondo, Selena Gomez).-16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

Do Cool Shit With Your Friends

Do Cool Shit With Your Friends on Friday, June 16th —  AGES 21+ SIGN UP FOR OUR OPEN HOUSE SMS LIST: https://larimerlounge.com/openhousesmslist/ Be the first to know about special promos, guest list opps, presale codes, and beyond!