Nashville’s Dallas Ugly (Libby Weitnauer, Eli Broxham, and Owen Burton) are a band of truly trusted friends who – after a decade of playing together – return with their best work yet. Beautifully produced in collaboration with Grammy award-winning engineer, Justin Francis, their sophomore album “See Me Now” is contemporary, crisp, and alive. It’s a fiddle-filled entry in the current band-with-guitar renaissance that puts them in conversation with acts like MJ Lenderman, Big Thief, and Allegra Krieger while still channelling the sparkly sing-along heights of late 90s radio. The growth of heartache, finding footing in an unstable world, and modern anxiety resonate out in soaring harmony.
Reilly Downes, affectionately known as the Sad Cowgirl of Chicago, is an Americana artist whose music intertwines heartfelt storytelling with the rich traditions of her Texas Hill Country roots. Her songs delve into themes of love, loss, and resilience, characterized by soulful melodies and poignant lyrics that resonate deeply with listeners.
Beginning her career as a session musician in Nashville, Reilly lent her evocative voice to some of Americana’s most cherished singer-songwriters. In 2022, she stepped into the spotlight with her debut solo album, Spent, which topped Americana charts and garnered acclaim from outlets like The Boot. Her haunting rendition of “Wicked Game” further showcased her ability to infuse classic songs with raw emotion, earning radio play and a feature on Spotify’s “Vibes” playlist.
After a quieter 2023, Reilly returned to the stage in 2024, performing alongside artists such as Jaime Wyatt, Brennen Leigh, Kaitlin Butts, and Sarah Shook & The Disarmers. Described as “small but mighty,” her powerful voice and compelling stage presence have captivated audiences, leading to recognition at festivals and features in Rolling Stone.
Reilly Downes continues to carve out a unique space in the Americana genre, offering music that is both deeply personal and universally relatable
$20 ADV/ $20 DOS plus fees
· 21+
· Door staff will check ID.
· Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable