Houndmouth at The Jones Assembly
Schedule
Thu, 16 Jul, 2026 at 06:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
901 W Sheridan Ave, Oklahoma City, OK, United States, Oklahoma 73106 | Oklahoma City, OK
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See Houndmouth at The Jones Assembly on July 16. Presale starts Thursday, April 30 at 10am local, and general on sale starts Friday, May 1 at 10am local.
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The Jones Assembly presents Houndmouth
Doors open at 6:30 PM. Full bar and walk-up food window available. Standing room only.
Rain or shine event. No re-entry. No refunds. No smoking. ALL AGES show. Under 16 must be accompanied by parent or guardian. Support acts are subject to change without notice.
SALES | Presales begin 4/30. If booths and/or mezzanine tickets sell out during the presale period a limited additional amount will be available at public sale time. Public sale begins 5/1.
TICKETS | General Admission (All Ages) $30 | GA 4-Pack $100 | Mezzanine (21+, accessible by stairs only) $55
Booth tickets are sold in packages of 8 (floor booths) and 6 (mezzanine & small patio booths). Large patio booth includes 12. Booths include table service at a private reserved booth.
ADA | ADA viewing areas are available at all concerts and no special tickets are required (may purchase General Admission). Depending upon each artists' set up that area is at the front of the stage area (right or left), in front of the sound board, or both.
For two years, Matt Myers struggled to finish new songs.
"I was all raw emotion," says the Houndmouth frontman, who'd spent the previous decade blending rock & roll and American roots music into radio staples like the chart-topping, platinum-selling "Sedona." He'd written four albums in less than 10 years, but inspiration just wasn't showing up anymore.
The end of one relationship. The beginning of another. The all-consuming feeling of new love. Myers' life had been eventful, both onstage and off, and all that living didn't leave him much time to create. Things changed when he paid a visit to Brad Cook, the Grammy-winning producer who'd overseen Houndmouth's fourth record, Good For You. What began as a reunion of two friends soon gave away to something bigger: the restart of Myers' songwriting engines and, in its wake, the creation of Lordy.
With its naked honesty and uncluttered arrangements, Lordy takes a stripped-back approach to Houndmouth's ever-evolving sound. It's an album about surviving, rebuilding, accepting, and thriving once more.
This marked a change from the band's early days. Back then, Myers and company agonized over the precise placement of every snare hit and vocal harmony on albums like Little Neon Limelight, Houndmouth's commercial breakthrough. Steeped in the influence of 1970s roots-rock, those early records were collaborative efforts that merged Myers' vision — as a songwriter, vocalist, and fiery lead guitarist — with the input of his three bandmates. "I needed those albums to be collaborative projects because I was scared of being completely in charge," he admits. "Maybe that stunted me. This is the first time I've been able to write a record completely on my own, and there's a pressure that comes with that. I had to relearn everything."
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