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North Carolinian cellist and composer Peter Sumner presents a contemplative and dynamic set of original jazz music featuring a diverse band from the Berklee Global Jazz Institute.
Cypriot drummer and composer Dimitris Terpizis presents music from his Berklee Global Jazz Institute thesis project, tracing a journey of identity from disconnection to cultural belonging.
Atlanta-born Korean-American Kevin Chung is an artist and singer-songwriter who rose to prominence during the pandemic through TikTok and other social media platforms. Opener Zach Paradis blends the sonics of pop hits with the vulnerability that comes with being a singer-songwriter.
Cornelia Murr’s newest album began with a question: What do I want? The answer is everything, and it’s never felt more urgent. Special guest, Nate Livingston, opens up the night.
Zimbabwean guitarist Matt Greenwood presents a set of original contemporary jazz compositions, exploring sonic landscapes with cellist Peter Sumner and drummer Connor Sturge.
Klara Poznachowska, a Polish-Ukrainian harpist, presents the musical traditions of both cultures while exploring new possibilities for the instrument. Inspired by jazz and classical music, she brings a deeply personal connection to her heritage, all while pushing the boundaries of the harp’s expression.
Ajaeng player and vocalist Yoona Kim presents a special performance, CTRL+IMPROV, blending traditional Korean music with jazz, free jazz, and free improvisation. Her unique style combines the depth of Korean tradition with a modern jazz approach, creating an extraordinary musical experience.
Brazilian mandolinist Ian Coury presents an electrifying set on the 10-string mandolin, blending Brazilian music and global jazz. His master’s recital features original compositions and inventive arrangements that reflect his unique musical journey explored in his master's concepts.
Mio-era is the Boston-based project of singer-songwriter Yifei Zhou, blending jazz and indie pop in intimate songs about struggle, healing, and self-discovery.
Indie folk artist Ethan Tasch has amassed over 25 million streams since 2020. His debut album, Got Him!, has earned him numerous placements on Spotify editorial playlists, including New Music Friday, Lorem, and All New Indie. Samantha McKaige is a guitar-playing, Americana-singing, folk-loving songwriter.
Mei Semones’s sweetly evocative blend of jazz, bossa nova, and math-y indie rock is not only a way for her to find solace in her favorite genres, but is an intuitive means of catharsis. Known for his buttery voice and distinctive strumming, singer-songwriter and visual artist John Roseboro opens the night.
Gold and platinum award–winning artist AViVA is unafraid of baring all in her music. Demi the Daredevil is a neurodivergent-inclusive artist who blends elements of pop, punk, theater, and fantasy to create a rare and immersive sonic journey.
Noah Weinman, the songwriter behind Runnner, turns heartbreak and recovery into soaring, high-fidelity indie rock on A Welcome Kind of Weakness—his most powerful release yet.
The Last Revel is a four-piece folk group from Minneapolis, Minnesota, blending heartfelt songwriting, rich harmonies, and a modern Americana sound shaped by their Midwestern roots. Their new self-produced album, Dovetail, marks a powerful return after a hiatus, showcasing their evolution as songwriters and collaborators.
From backyard parties to 15,000 seat arenas, GUNNAR has engaged audiences with effortless confidence and control. He will be headlining his first-ever North America tour—the Upside Down Tour—in March 2025 to promote the release of his EP in April 2025.
Flyte is a London-based indie folk duo composed of Will Taylor and Nick Hill, celebrated for their intricate harmonies and emotionally resonant songwriting. Their music often draws inspiration from literary sources, with the band’s name referencing Sebastian Flyte from Evelyn Waugh’s Brideshead Revisited.