Rebecca Loebe & Jess Klein
Apr
19

Rebecca Loebe & Jess Klein

About the event

Rebecca Loebe


Rebecca Loebe is back on tour, and honestly? It’s about time. The Austin-based singer/songwriter has spent the last decade touring and collecting stories from 45 U.S. states, 17 countries, and at least one Dutch TV soccer show where she didn’t know a million people were watching live until after it was over.


A veteran road warrior and award-winning songwriter with five studio albums, she’s played every possible venue—including theaters, listening rooms, school buses, dive bars, and a mansion where the acoustics were incredible but the taxidermy was unsettling. She was introduced to international audiences as a contestant on Season One of The Voice, where Carson Daly called her homeless and Adam Levine and Christina Aguilera literally fought for the chance to work with her.


A DJ for the BBC once said during a live interview that her clear, powerful voice “Should be available free on the National Health!” Paired with her distinctive guitar work, Rebecca turns every room she plays into an emotional tilt-a-whirl: one minute you’re laughing, the next you’re swallowing a lump in your throat, and then suddenly you’re clapping on the off-beat like you were born to.


After two years off the road, she’s returning with a batch of brand-new songs about how it feels to be human right now, plus reimagined versions of fan favorites pulled from a wild, well-loved catalog. If you like laughter, goosebumps, or have ever felt the urge to throw your phone into the ocean, you’ll want tickets. Now. Before someone else buys yours.

Jess Klein


Jess Klein came to this world to pull firebrand power and childlike joy from our darkest shadows. Her acoustic-driven, hook-laden story songs revel in the polychrome of human experience - joy, rage, sensuality and resilience. The New York Times calls her “A songwriter with a voice of unblinking tenacity.”


Jess has toured the globe performing in pin-drop listening rooms, cozy theaters and at raucous festivals in front of tens of thousands of fans. She has toured nationally and internationally supporting Arlo Guthrie, Josh Ritter, Damien Dempsey, John Fullbright and Jonathan Byrd and has opened for such legends as Ani DiFranco, Steve Earle and Alejandro Escovedo. Jess has appeared on Good Morning America and NPR’s All Things Considered and has performed at the Newport, Winnipeg, Falcon Ridge and Philadelphia Folk Festivals as well as Fuji Rock Festival in Japan.


Jess's live shows are known for their intimate and soulful atmosphere. Whether solo with just her guitar or backed by a band, Jess performs with a raw, emotional intensity. Her emotive vocals, and poignant storytelling invite her fans on a journey through themes of love, loss, and resilience.


The Bluegrass Situation hails Jess's work as “one part grassroots social activism, two parts alt-country guitar rock — a combo we can certainly get behind.” Klein's newest album, 2023's When We Rise, harnesses this potent combination with themes of empowerment and the joy of overcoming set to a dynamic and deeply introspective roots-inflected soundtrack.

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