Gillian Grogan at Oddfellows Temple Room w/ Adam Greenberg, Where's Beth
Schedule
Sun Jun 21 2026 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm
UTC-07:00Location
The Orion/ Odd Fellows Temple Room | Bellingham, WA
About this Event
Music starts at 7pm.
Doors 6pm.
GILLIAN GROGAN (indie avant-folk)
https://gilliangrogan.com
https://linktr.ee/gilliangrogan
"Six strings and the truth" - NPR Music
"A stunning and infectious voice." - Montana Records
"Powerhouse emotive folk storytelling." - We All Need Someone To Shout For
"Experimental, deep and sensational." - Ear To The Ground
Northern California indie, avant-folk artist Gillian Grogan is hitting the road this summer, releasing two new studio singles and sharing her evolving signature sounds with audiences from Seattle to Boston, Asheville to Denver, Bozeman to the Bay and many towns between. Her forthcoming release "Ants In The Garden" made a huge splash as one of the top five finalists in last year's NPR Tiny Desk Contest. The much-anticipated studio single arrives this June alongside what promises to be a festive first few weeks of the Bloom Or Bust Tour.
Grogan has woven together little strands of folk, indie, rock, soul and nature itself into a sonic landscape “unlike anything else you’ve heard in 'folk' music today” (Ear To The Ground). Tickled strings, floating vocals, hammered riffs and belted requests—she has taken the plot and given it curves, let it swell and shrink back again. Her debut album rumbles with a thirst for adventure, devastating loss and hopeful love against an endless quest for balance, for peace.
Grogan recently finished recording her second studio album, Honey Moon, at 2200 Studios (formerly The Record Plant) in Sausalito, CA with Grammy-nominated co-producer Ben Bloomberg and Grammy-nominated recording engineer Damien Lewis. Honey Moon explores questions without answers, love without purpose, and chords without resolve. It
embraces readiness without preparation, vulnerabilities without judgement, and seeks to release the present from the past. It is a collection of songs and interludes that speak to a single truth—that it is our flaws which make us most beautiful, just as it is the dust and pollution in the earth’s atmosphere which casts a warm amber hue on the moon at the horizon, as it rises, as it falls, and rises again.
Pairs well with massive vistas, bustling gardens, light mischief, hope and traveling alone.
ADAM GREENBERG (folk, jazz)
https://adamgreenbergmusic.com
https://linktr.ee/adam_greenberg
Adam Greenberg, accompanied by Chet Przbysz, writes folk songs that lean heavily on his background playing jass. Inspired by artists like Blake Mills and Nick Drake.
WHERE'S BETH (alt folk)
https://wheresbethmusic.com
https://bio.site/wheresbethmusic
Voice and lyrics clear as glass, Where’s Beth (project of Seattle-based Sarabeth Weszely) carries the kind of honesty that makes a room go still. Weszely writes songs with a tender devotion to ordinary life, trusting the smallest details can hold entire emotional worlds. Her latest album, Ache Is A Cricket In The Night, moves in tiny weather systems–a fridge that stops humming, a clogged drain gurgling like human pain, strangers pointing out untied shoes in the grocery line, white ants burrowing through wood at dusk–and widens into a reflections on grief, anger, the quiet accumulation of loss, and the ordinary ache of being alive.
Where is it happening?
The Orion/ Odd Fellows Temple Room, 311 East Holly Street, Bellingham, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 10.00 to USD 20.00









