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Greyson Chance w/ Dynamyte

Larimer Lounge Presents Greyson Chance with Dynamyte on Saturday, December 10th. VIP/Meet & Greet Includes a ticket to the show, 1 hour early entry, VIP Meet & Greet Experience with Photo Opp.-16+, under 16 admitted with ticketed guardian

22 & good 4 u (Taylor Swift & Olivia Rodrigo)

Larimer Lounge Presents 22 & good 4 u (Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo) on Thursday, August 4th –’22 & good 4 u’ is a dance party for lovers of Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo. We play music all night long from the likes of both artists for you to dance to!

KBCO 97.3 Presents Sara Kays w/ Hayd

KBCO 97.3 Presents Sara Kays with Hayd on Tuesday, June 14th –Sara Kays is like the one friend you have who actually listens and watches as much as shespeaks. For the most part, her life is “quiet.” Her free time consists of hanging out with herbrother and mother, playing soccer with her friends, and frequenting thrift shops. She loveswarm beanies and also doesn’t understand “why people don’t eat croutons like chips.” Whenshe does get “loud,” everybody else listens just as intently. She’s unassumingly built a raptaudience of 2 million followers across social media platforms, gathered hundreds of millions ofstreams, and received acclaim from Billboard, People, BuzzFeed, American Songwriter, Flaunt,FLOOD and more. Observations, thoughts, and truths straight from the Notes app on her phoneinform diary-style stories often upheld by not much more than gentle acoustic guitar, softukulele, and a keyboard murmur. In 2021, the Nashville-based solo singer and songwritermakes a heart-to-heart connection on her Struck By Lightning EP [Atlantic Records] and moremusic on the horizon.After getting her first guitar at the age of twelve, she cut her teeth by busking for hours on endthroughout high school. She performed staples such as “Champagne Supernova” by Oasis andElvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling In Love With You.” Personally, she drew on influences asdiverse as A Day To Remember, Mayday Parade, Panic! At The Disco, Alec Benjamin, JakeBugg, and Kacey Musgraves. In 2018, she linked up with producer Steven Martinez online andheaded from her hometown in Indiana to Nashville to start recording with him. She releasedsingles such as “Rich Boy” and “Down Low” and cultivated an intensely engaged and supportiveaudience – now nearing 2 million followers on TikTok – by being disarmingly raw abouteverything from body image to mental health.In 2020, her Camera Shy EP racked up over 100 million streams on the strength of fan favoritessuch as “Chosen Last,” “Smaller Than This,” and “Home For The Summer.” On its heels, sheposted a clip of “Remember That Night” on TikTok during November—it exploded to the tune of3 million views. Now, the official audio has eclipsed 200 million global streams. Meanwhile, shecrashed the Rolling Stone “Breakthrough 25” chart, earned her first Top 10 on any Billboardchart, and made her national television debut with a performance on The Late Show withStephen Colbert. People named her one of the “Talented Emerging Artists Making Their Markon the Musical Landscape,” Billboard profiled her in its “Emerging Artists Spotlight” and HuffPostpredicted she “may soon be one of pop music’s breakout stars.” However, everything only setthe stage for Struck By Lightning which she announced along with her first internationalheadline tour for Fall 2021 in addition to supporting Mt. Joy in the states and Cavetown in the UK. “I’m from Indiana, and somebody I’m close to moved south where there’s warmer weather,” sheexplains. “I’m saying I wish you would’ve chosen me essentially over the heat.”It’s this sort of honesty that makes Sara such a relatable anomaly.“When you listen to me, I hope you relate to a song, or maybe it comforts you,” she leaves off.“I’m always really humbled if that happens.”

Penelope Scott w/ Eliza Mclamb

Larimer Lounge Presents Penelope Scott w/ Eliza Mclamb on Tuesday, March 22nd –16+ under 16 admitted with ticketed guardianListening to Penelope Scott’s music is like sitting aboard a deranged theme park ride, twisting and turning through caves of Gen Z malaise and satire. This college-student-turned-TikTok-sensation writes songs that contain the absurd humor of meme culture, an acute awareness that virtually every institution is broken, and the frankness of someone earnestly trying to wrestle with their demons. They’re cathartic, thought-provoking, and laugh-out-loud funny, and the artist behind them is far more interested in capturing specific feelings than abiding by the confines of genre.Scott began taking piano lessons when she was eight years old, which she stuck with for about a decade, but her desire for creative freedom soon took hold. “I started to go off script, and I wouldn’t learn the material I was supposed to learn,” Scott says. “I would mess around and play other songs that I’d heard on the radio. It got to a point where my teacher was like, ‘That’s cool,but if you’re going to do that, then you don’t really need to be taking classical piano lessons.’” Scott later took an interest in audio software at her prep school, and she started releasing self-produced music on Bandcamp. In college, she began uploading clips of her songs on TikTok, and soon built a fanbase after the viral success of tracks like “Sweet Hibiscus Tea,” “Cigarette Ahegao,” and “Rat,” which each boast tens of millions of Spotify streams.In 2020, Scott shared a compilation of early material titled The Junkyard 2, which was filled with piano and acoustic songs that fuse the charm and melodies of pop-punk with the off-kilter expressiveness and long-winded wit of Fiona Apple. Later that year, Scott released Public Void, a hyperpop odyssey with video game-like synths—a drastic departure from The Junkyard 2.Here, Scott’s production know-how and interest in disparate sounds are on full display, and her tongue-in-cheek lyrics are even more pointed.Whether she’s channeling emo, pop or techno, Scott really just makes music the way she wants to hear it—whether that’s making percussion sound bolder, speeding up the tempo or maximizing the best part of the song. And as for songwriting, her dark humor and sharp social critiques are just as much a passionate display of her feelings as her pleas to be loved and understood. Her quips may be ~extremely online~, but the way she condenses complex emotions into playful, meaningful dialogues is universal.All patrons must show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 or proof of negative test results within 72 hours of show date. Regardless of vaccination status, all patrons are strongly encouraged to wear masks at all times.

Britney Party

Larimer Lounge Presents Britney Party on Thursday, February 24th — Dance all night to music from the likes of Britney Spears! Follow us on Instagram! @britneyparty

LAUNDRY DAY w/ South of France

Larimer Lounge Presents LAUNDRY DAY with South of France on March 30th –All before even graduating from Beacon High School during June 2020, LAUNDRY DAY sold out shows at iconic venues such as The Bowery Ballroom and The Roxy, standout festival performances at Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Firefly Music Festival this past summer, canvassed the U.S. and Europe on tour — including runs with The 1975 and Clairo — and earned support from the likes of The FADER, NME, Pigeons & Planes, and i-D who raved, “LAUNDRY DAY is reinventing the teen boy band,” as well as HYPEBEAST who named them among “Best Music Artists on the Come Up.” They recorded their 2019 album HOMESICK with producer Romil Hemnani [BROCKHAMPTON] at Rick Rubin’s Shangri-La Studios in Malibu. Of the latter, Lyrical Lemonade attested, “HOMESICK illustrates the galvanizing energy of a young group with the prowess and skill, both technical and intuitively, of a bunch of veterans, all without skipping a beat.” In 2021, they reteamed with Romil and BROCKHAMPTON’s Kevin Abstract, the production duo Video Store, to cultivate their next evolution in the studio. Additionally, they welcomed legendary producer Brendan O’Brien [Pearl Jam, Red Hot Chili Peppers] into the fold to truly shock their vision to life.

22 & good 4 u (Taylor Swift & Olivia Rodrigo)

Larimer Lounge Presents 22 & good 4 u (Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo) on Thursday, April 28th –’22 & good 4 u’ is a dance party for lovers of Taylor Swift and Olivia Rodrigo. We play music all night long from the likes of both artists for you to dance to!