Jun
08
In The Round w/ Henry Jamison
Mon June 8th, 2026
7:30PM
Main Space
Minimum Age: All Ages
Doors Open: 6:30PM
Show Time: 7:30PM
Event Ticket: $22-$25
Day of Show: $27-$30
Ticketing Policy
This show includes both Standing and Seated tickets. By purchasing a Seated ticket you agree to also purchase a minimum of two food and/or beverage items per person. Table seating is first come, first seated. Please arrive early for the best choice of available seats. Seating begins when doors open. Tables are communal so you may be seated with other patrons.
All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges. Physical photo ID required for all shows with age restrictions – no exceptions.
When an event sells out, fans who missed out on tickets can join the Waitlist for a chance to purchase tickets from someone who can no longer attend. Joining the Waitlist does NOT guarantee entry to the event, please do NOT arrive at the venue unless you are contacted about tickets becoming available.
Joining the Waitlist:
• If you’re looking for a ticket to a sold out show, add your info the the corresponding Waitlist.
• If a ticket becomes available, you’ll be notified and your credit card will be charged.
Listing Your Ticket on the Waitlist:
• If you already have a ticket, you can list it on the waitlist through the “My Tickets” page.
• Once we find a buyer for your ticket, you will be notified.
Ella Hunt
New York City based Ella Hunt is a British multi-hyphenate singer, songwriter and actress known for her roles in the film ‘Saturday Night,’ Apple TV’s ‘Dickinson,’ and Mindy Kaling’s upcoming Hulu series, ‘Not Suitable For Work.’ Her debut EP trilogy earned acclaim and a spot on Spotify’s The Most Beautiful Songs in the World playlist. A sharp, sneakily clever lyricist, and a powerful, shape-shifting vocalist, Hunt creates precise, delicately crafted songs, by turns poetic and bracingly blunt, filled with big emotions and small, keenly observed details. She recently released her singles ‘Mother’s Chair’ and the title track, ‘Blindspot’ from her upcoming debut LP produced by Jimmy Hogarth (Anohni and The Johnsons, The 1975) and made her NYC headlining debut with two sold out shows at the legendary Café Carlyle.
Henry Jamison
Henry Jamison’s upcoming third LPThe Years was produced by Doug Schadt(Maggie Rogers, Claud) plus long-standing collaborators Thomas Bartlett(Florence & The Machine, Sufjan Stevens) and Harris Paseltiner of Darlingside. Featured vocalistMaisie Peters and composer Nico Muhly(Adele, Bjork) round out the cast on what Jamison’s most dynamic and diverse collection of songs to date. Since his 2017 debut Wilds, which was humbly produced with two friends at a sugarbush/apiary in his native Vermont, Jamison has branched out to become one of the most interesting collaborators of his generation. His 2019follow up Gloria Duplex explored identity, class, and masculinity over baroque textures and performances from Thomas Bartlett, Rob Moose(Phoebe Bridger, Bon Iver, Taylor Swift), and Shahzad Ismaily(Damien Rice, Nils Frahm, Marketa Irglová).In 2020 Jamison releasedTourism, a five-song folk collection, featuring JOSEPH, EdDroste, Fenne Lily, Darlingside, and Lady Lamb. Jamison’s uncanny ability to weave folk lyricism and instruments through a popular veneer has led to over 300Mstreams and widespread praise, especially from his peers. Adrianne Lenkerdescribes, “Songs that sing me through mazes of my own sensuality and sadness and help me to feel less alone in the journey to understand myself.”Raised by a classical composer father and an English professor mother, Jamison was drawn to music and lyrics from his earliest days and began recording his own homemade cassette tapes while he was still in elementary school. Going further back in Jamison’s lineage, you’ll find George Frederick Root, the most popular songwriter of the CivilWar era and the author of the iconic “Battle Cry of Freedom.” Keep going even further to 14th Century England and you’ll find poet John Gower, a favorite of Chaucer and King Richard II.

