The first day of the festival, November 5th, brings an array of amazing musicians. KOKO will host a unique spoken word performance by Kae Tempest. The Lexington will offer an acoustic evening with emerging folk rock talents such as Tucker Zimmerman, Ellie O’Neill, and Iji.
On November 6th, the most anticipated jazz, rap, and avant-garde hip-hop shows include Faric’s billy woods, Moor Mother, Goya Gumbani, and ELUCID.
Notably, on the same day, one of Combster’s favorites, Jessica Pratt, will perform alongside Alan Sparhawk, both offering a portion of psychedelia from seemingly unmatching genres such as folk and electronica.
If you are into trashy teenage euro-pop, Snow Strippers will give you just that at the Village Underground on November 7th. On the same day, you will witness the frontman of Iceage, Elias Rønnenfelt, most likely doing an acoustic show alongside Loverman.
On November 8th, by far the most anticipated show is with Sega Bodega. The electronic producer and singer will most likely perform his latest album Dennis, where he explores the “disorienting experience of navigating reality and dreams.”