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Joe P + Juliana Madrid

$15 adv, $20 day of
G.A. (standing / mixed seating)
Doors open @ 7pm

https://www.joepthehyena.com/

When the onset of the pandemic brought about the dissolution of the band he’d fronted since eighth grade, Joe P found himself in isolation with time to step out and experiment on his own. From the refuge of his New Jersey basement studio, he threw himself into writing, recording and producing his most personal material to date. Posting homegrown ideas to TikTok, Joe P watched as his raw acoustic videos drew millions of views and over 300K followers in just a few months. Among those new fans was Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, who kicked joe’s career into hyperdrive by duetting alongside his self-made “Fighting In The Car” video. A deal with Neon Gold/Atlantic was quickly followed by the acclaimed release of Joe P’s acclaimed debut EP, Emily Can’t Sing, highlighted by such singles as “Leaves,” “Fighting In the Car,” and “Off My Mind,” the latter of which is currently impacting at Triple A radio outlets nationwide. Joe P released viral fan favorite track “All Day I Dream About” in August with a cinematic video, and the song proved Joe’s biggest first week streaming to date, including over 13k pre-saves. Joe P released his sophomore EP, French Blonde on Friday, October 7th.

Joe P

Juliana Madrid

Juliana "Jules" Madrid is a 21-year-old singer/songwriter hailing from Dallas, Texas.  Madrid combines elements of folk, alt, and pop to write sardonic, coming-of-age tales that are relatable yet uniquely her. Jules started in music at the young age of 9, learning guitar at the encouragement of her parents. Soon after, she enrolled in a local program called School of Rock. There, she began to find her voice while realizing she also had a knack for songwriting too, using music as a creative outlet to express herself.

Since then, Jules and her guitar [which she named “Earl”] have been inseparable, working tirelessly to refine her craft. She performs live anywhere she can and spends the rest of her time writing emotionally driven songs that touch on themes of relationships, religion, and growing up. Her musical influences span across the musical landscape including Fiona Apple, Patsy Cline, Elliot Smith, and Brandon Flowers. Initially writing alone in her bedroom, Jules recently linked up with GRAMMY-nominated songwriter and producer, Benjamin Ruttner (1/2 of The Knocks), to work on her debut music project.

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