This event is all ages.
Tickets starting at $50.60 ($35.00 + $15.60 fees)
For an additional $60.00, you can opt in to upgrade your experience to include access to the exclusive Telegraph Room before, during and after the show! Please note all Telegraph Room upgrades are subject to availability.
Join us at The Den one hour before doors for food & drinks!
All doors & show times subject to change.
COIN
COIN returns with a new chapter led by their single “Strawberry Jam,” which addresses overcoming fear in the pursuit of pure honesty. Recorded live at RCA Studio A in Nashville, TN, with producer Gabe Simon (Noah Kahan, Lana Del Rey), the new song reveals the trio in their most vulnerable state, while continuing to push the boundaries of alternative pop without straying from their trademark dynamic energy.
Since the arrival of their 2016 breakthrough single, “Talk Too Much,” the band has collected over a billion total streams, a #1 single on the AAA US radio charts, and widespread acclaim from outlets such as Billboard, Teen Vogue, and Elton John himself. COIN has captivated fans at major festivals such as Reading and Leeds, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Shaky Knees, and The Governors Ball, in addition to a sold-out 26-city headline tour across North America with over 50,000 tickets sold.
The Greeting Committee
For a decade, Nashville-based band The Greeting Committee has proven their knack for storytelling. Now, with the release of their third studio album “Everyone’s Gone and I Know I’m The Cause,” they have a lot to get off their chests.
Since garnering 100+ million global streams and a dedicated fanbase, the band, which now consists of founding members Addie Sartino and Pierce Turcotte, longtime member Noah Spencer, and newcomer Micah Ritchie has gone from strength to strength. They’ve opened for the likes of Bombay Bicycle Club and Hippocampus, while selling out headline shows across America and simultaneously releasing acclaimed albums, including 2018’s “This Is It” and 2022’s “Dandelion” which garnered support from Billboard, The Washington Post, NYLON and more.
With “Everyone’s Gone and I Know I’m The Cause,” an album born amid grief and loss, Sartino and Turcotte are meticulously balancing vulnerability and self- reflection — all wrapped up in 10 tracks that include the lead single “popmoneyhits.” “I was afraid if I didn’t hold tightly enough, if I didn’t struggle enough, if I didn’t sacrifice enough that I wouldn’t be enough,” says Sartino on the process of making of their third album. “And if I couldn’t be enough then how could I ever deserve this? But I promise you, the things and the people that are meant for you will always believe you are enough.”