Union Stage Presents
Dec 21

Humbalaya – Album Release + Miss Monster + Steel City

Humbalaya – Album Release,

Miss Monster, Steel City,
Union Stage All Ages
Doors 7PM | Show 8PM

About the event

Humbalaya

Humbalaya, like any great dish, is balanced, memorable, and has a certain kick you can’t quite describe. With roots in jazz, their charismatic lead vocalist delivers soul-stirring melodies while the dynamic rhythm section infuses energy and excitement. Whether they’re lulling you with a soothing ballad or igniting the stage with infectious funk grooves, Humbalaya crafts a journey that is as memorable as it is unpredictable.

This special evening marks the release of their highly anticipated album, Fully Furnished, featuring the fresh and dynamic sound of their new lead vocalist. As a staple of the Washington D.C. music scene, Humbalaya’s long-standing relationship with Union Stage adds an extra layer of significance to this album release show. It’s not just another gig; it’s a celebration of their evolution and artistry. Fans can look forward to the debut of their first single, “Sleep Less,” set to drop in October 2024.

Humbalaya has shared the stage with a host of incredible acts, including Thumpasaurus, Will Wood and the Tapeworms, Higher Education, Natalie Brooke, Litz, and Six Foot Blonde. Each collaboration has enriched their sound, making them a must-see in the DMV music circuit.

Miss Monster

Miss Monster is a dynamic rock band based in Washington, DC. An electrifying blend of old-school rock and soulful funk, Miss Monster’s music features powerful lead vocals, ripping guitar solos, jazzy keys, and one of the tightest rhythm sections in the city. Formed in 2021, Miss Monster first appeared as the backing band for Ben Creel Suarez (The Hipsnacks, Bencoolen). Since then, Miss Monster has restructured, co-headlined Pearl Street Warehouse, and opened for Giacomo Turra, Phillip-Michael Scales, William Tyler, and the legendary John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band.
The band just released their first two singles, “(Hold on to the) Holocene” and “Wrong Kind”, released in April-May 2024. The songs are true to the band’s energy and live arrangements, featuring shredding guitar solos and unexpected multi-part vocal harmonies. “(Hold onto the) Holocene” examines falling out of love before melting down to an infectious bass groove and solo section that culminates with a soaring, harmonized chorus. “Wrong Kind” layers funky keys with an upbeat, soulful vocal line, and twists into a singing guitar solo that harkens back to the Top Gun era.
Miss Monsters’ other projects, Bencoolen and Miss Moon, have toured around the East Coast, opening for acts such as Marcus King, Big Something, and Nate Smith. They have appeared at major music festivals, including Firefly and Musikfest, and have performed at venues like the 9:30 Club in DC and Brooklyn Bowl.

Steel City

Steel City brings the groove. After meeting separately through friends and open jams, the band came together for the first time at soundcheck before their first show together. Don’t let the name confuse you, this DC-based group embodies its home city, traversing blues, funk, pop, rock and more with sharp vocals, catchy hooks and a love of the extended jam. They kicked off their new lineup with “Iced Coffee” in June 2024 and have more originals on the way. Perhaps most important – Steel City thrives when playing live, throwing in irresistible covers and earning audience interaction from the stage and on the venue floor.

This show is at Union Stage

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740 Water Street SW
Washington, DC 20024