Amelia Day
Schedule
Sun Aug 02 2026 at 07:30 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
22 Kirk Ave SW, Roanoke, VA, United States, Virginia 24011 | Roanoke, VA
For Amelia, those roots began growing in her childhood home of Sumner, Washington. Raised in the Pacific Northwest, she leaned into the music of her parents' CD collection — from folk icons like Simon & Garfunkel to rock pioneers like Queen and Creedence Clearwater Revival — before falling in love with the empowered, electrifying frontwomen of the 1990s. Songwriters like Alanis Morissette and Sheryl Crow would eventually inspire the gritty, rock-influenced textures on EGO TRIP, but not before a cross-country move took Amelia to Nashville. There, she did more than strengthen her storytelling skills by earning a college degree in English; she discovered a new world of house shows and open mic nights, too. Those performances were formative experiences, showcasing Amelia's ability to blend her chops as a wordsmith with her decades-spanning range of influences.
"I'd grown up listening to different kinds of music, so it felt natural to lean into all of those sounds once I started playing shows," she remembers. Whenever aspiring managers or booking agents came calling, they'd often push her to narrow her approach by choosing a single genre. Amelia refused, building a national audience on her own terms with diverse tracks like the soulful, jazz-influenced “Skippin' Down the Sidewalk" and the indie folksong "Eastward of Eden."
"If you're writing material that feels very true and personal, you'll develop a sound that's signature to you, regardless of genre," she says, speaking with a perspective that belies her 23 years. "And it's affirming to hear that people like that material, because it means they like your music, not just a style."
"It’s at once precisely curated, each note and lyric accounted for, and eagerly committed to the maximalist extremes of whatever genre’s playground she’s found herself in." - Washington Post
"Gracing Spotify playlists with titles like 'Narnia vibes for reading,' 'goblin core' and 'sapphic songs for your talking stages,' Day's music is upfront about what it is: honest and relatable storytelling." - Inlander
Sunday, August 2nd, 2026
Doors 7:00pm | Starts 7:30pm
$12 ADV (+fees) | $15 DOS (+tax)
Where is it happening?
22 Kirk Ave SW, Roanoke, VA, United States, Virginia 24011Event Location & Nearby Stays:

















