Global Dance presents SAYMYNAME w/ KYLLJOY, OREOKU + ASMO

Global Dance Presents SAYMYNAME with KYLLJOY, OREOKU and ASMO on Saturday February 18 — SAYMYNAME hails from the greater Los Angeles area, also better known as Dayvid. He grew up in a musical family influenced by many genres of music including hiphop as his father DJ’d for a hobby. Dayvid went on to graduate from Chapman University with a degree in PR and Advertising. SAYMYNAME boasts the ever so coveted Insomniac Event’s DISCOVERY PROJECT 2013. In order to chase his dreams he began working over 35 hours a week at Guitar Center after graduation. Any spare time he found, was dedicated into the studio. As a result of years of hardwork, he was signed by AM ONLY.. the premiere booking agency in the industry. After tinkering with trap and hardstyle, his re-birth came about as he discovered #HARDTRAP. SAYMYNAME has been on the forefront as a pioneer of this sound movement. Numerous blogs and fans have labeled him as the God Father of HARDTRAP. He boasts support from giant names such as The Chainsmokers, DJ SNAKE, and Carnage who play several tracks in their sets. An endless of infamous names that show track support, ie: Skrillex, Flosstradamus, GTA, Party Favor, Nghtmre, Slander, 12th Planet, and David Guetta. Keep an eye out for this young exciting act which hovers over the deck at 6’4″ and bring his mesmerizing stage presence and ridiculous energy that has created a whole new movement and enthusiasm that successfully converts brand new fans at every show and keeps fan coming back for more!!-16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Treehouse DJ Set – Midnight Victim (FREE EVENT)

Larimer Lounge Presents Treehouse DJ Set with Midnight Victim on Friday, December 23rd (FREE EVENT) 21+
Two Another – Back To Us Tour w/ Quadry

Larimer Lounge Presents Two Another – Back To Us Tour with Quadry on Wednesday, April 12th. Two Another have been on a long journey to their debut album. Despite it being their first full-length project, on these 10 songs the Australian duo tell a story of traversing continents and weathering storms together. At one point, it looked like they might never make it here at all. But on the elastic, joyful pop-soul record Back to Us, they show the light at the end of the tunnel. Eliot Porter first met his co-producer Angus Campbell when they were both teenagers. Angus was friends with Eliot’s older brother, but the pair were gradually drawn together through a music production workshop they attended at school, and a mutual love of soul singers (Marvin Gaye, D’Angelo), sweeping Australian indie bands (Tame Impala, Cut Copy), and neon-hued dance music (Justice, Simian Mobile Disco). “Before I knew it, we ended up spending every single day in one another’s bedrooms smoking weed and making beats all day,” says Eliot. “And it just grew from there.” At first, the pair imagined themselves as Ed Banger-style DJs. But, says Angus, “we realised the stuff that excited us most was writing an actual song, and having vocals be at the forefront.” They became Two Another, a name they chose to reflect their fluid collaborative style. Against the odds, their collaboration continued even as both entered their early 20s, and moved to Europe. They found that being in new cities injected them with a new burst of creative energy, and in 2015, they tentatively uploaded their first songs to Soundcloud. They were stunned when one that they’d forgotten to set to “private” grabbed 20,000 plays overnight. As they move into this new era, with the release of their debut album Back to Us, Angus says it’s a more “uplifting” sound for the duo. That brightening of their musical palette is a reflection of what’s been going on between the pair behind the scenes. “I had a bit of a mental health crisis,” Eliot says, reflecting on the time around three years ago when this darker period for the band began. “I was feeling very anxious and depressed and down on myself, and just had to address a lot of things, mainly about my sexuality.” Around the same time he checked into a rehab clinic, Angus was also going through a major life change, as his first child was born. “We had to take that time apart, and work on ourselves.” But as it had when they were teenagers, music brought them back together. When they returned to sessions together after that time spent journeying along their own paths, they found their musical connection was stronger than ever. The result is the best music of their career: all irrepressible grooves, sun-bright synths, and earworm choruses. The album kicks off with “Jump”, an optimistic pop song with a funk bassline. “It’s about just letting go of inhibitions,” says Eliot. “And just taking a leap of faith.” Elsewhere on the album, the joyous hand claps of “One I Need” and blissed-out chords of “Without You” are both the stuff of romantic movie soundtracks. And, of course, there’s the album’s title track: a ’90s R&B-inflected song that asks whether it’s possible to get back to a secure relationship after being in the doldrums. “That is, to me, what the album is really about,” says Angus. “It’s about us getting back to our friendship.” -16+
Psychotic Centennial w/ LEGS, Michelman Music + Bridge Down

Larimer Lounge Presents Psychotic Centennial with LEGS, Michelman Music and Bridge Down on Sunday, January 22nd. -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Open House feat. Blossom w/ Saul Gucci + PaBob (FREE EVENT BEFORE 11PM)

Open House presents On My Own: Blossom Headline Tour with Saul Gucci and PaBob (FREE EVENT BEFORE 11PM) on Friday, February 17. 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!
Alex Lustig w/ Mishegas

Larimer Lounge Presents Alex Lustig with Mishegas on Saturday, March 25 — -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Corey Harper w/ Emmanuel Franco, Mae Mae + Sarah Adams

Larimer Lounge Presents Corey Harper with Emmanuel Franco, Mae Mae and Sarah Adams on Wednesday, January 25 — Corey Harper makes alternative pop/rock music for the head, the heart, and the hips. It’s a genre-fluid sound created by a 20something songwriter who’s spent the past decade in a creative whirl, working alongside everyone from Justin Bieber to Noah Kahan. He highlights that versatility once again with his full-length debut, Future Tense, which chronicles the decline of a throughout 10 original songs. Broad, bold, and intimately self-reflective, Future Tense showcases the full range of Harper’s abilities — the top-shelf guitar skills; the honeyed, husky vocals; the melody-driven songwriting that’s turned tracks like “On the Run” into viral hits — while expanding far beyond the scope of acclaimed EPs like 2020’s Overcast. “I spent seven years experimenting with genres, figuring out what my own sound really is,” says Harper, who launched his career as a member of L.A.’s folk circle before widening his reach to include indie influences, pop hooks, and amplified rock & roll. “Future Tense is my answer to that. It’s the artistic statement I’ve been working toward.” Raised in Vancouver, Washington, Harper grew up beneath the lush, rain-soaked skies of the Pacific Northwest. He was drawn to music that felt similarly atmospheric, starting with classic craftsmen like Jackson Browne and James Taylor and later expanding to include Dominic Fike, Phoebe Bridgers, and other innovators. As a Gen Z songwriter with timeless tastes — someone who grew up listening not only to his parents’ record collection, but also to the genre-bending — it only made sense to create music that blurred the lines between genre and generation. Moving to Los Angeles at a young age, he found a diverse audience with EPs like Overcast and 2016’s On the Run. Rolling Stone praised him as “John Mayer’s breezier fraternal twin,” while artists like Justin Bieber, Cody Simpson, and Julia Michaels all chose him as their opening act. When the Covid-19 pandemic brought his touring schedule to a halt, though, Harper found himself stuck at home, searching for new ways to maintain his creative momentum. Meanwhile, his relationship with his longtime romantic partner was in a death spiral. “Most of the songs are about the knowledge that something is coming to an end,” he explains. “I wrote most of the album while my ex and I were still together, but I knew where the relationship was going. I knew we’d split up.” -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Arlie w/ Whitehall + The Sewing Club
Larimer Lounge Presents Arlie with Whitehall and The Sewing Club on Tuesday, February 21 — Doors: 6:00pm The Sewing Club: 6:30pm-7:00pm Whitehall: 7:15pm-8:00pm Arlie: 8:15-9:30pm Arlie is a band created by singer-songwriter, composer & multi-instrumentalist Nathaniel Banks. It began in summer 2015 as a solo bedroom project and grew to incorporate a full-band live show by fall 2016. Since Arlie started playing live, Adam Lochemes and Carson Lystad have been part of the performing ensemble on drums and guitar, respectively. Ryan Savage joined on bass in 2018. During the pandemic and the year prior, everyone involved in the group wound up going through some of the hardest times of their lives, in one way or another. But despite some major setbacks and challenges, they managed to come together and finish a debut full-length album as a team, with Ryan and Adam as co-producers alongside Nathaniel, Carson as a trusted go-to perspective, all together bringing a new batch of Banks’ songs and demos to full fruition. After finishing the record, the group added Noah Luna to the performing ensemble as a backing vocalist and multi-instrumentalist to complete the live show. -16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian
Treehouse DJ Set – Blas (FREE EVENT)

Larimer Lounge Presents Treehouse DJ Set with Blas on Friday, December 9th (FREE EVENT) 21+
Treehouse DJ Set – Jeff Cook + Yaakov (FREE EVENT)

Larimer Lounge Presents Treehouse DJ Set with Jeff Cook and Yaakov on Sunday, January 1st (FREE EVENT) 21+