Sunday, October 31st, 2021

Cherub

Chaz Cardigan, Carousel, Sessy

Doors: 6:00 PM / Show: 7:00 PM 18+ Years
Cherub

Event Info

Venue Information:
Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
925 3rd Avenue North
Nashville, Tennessee 37201

Halloween costumes are welcomed and encouraged! However, no weapons or props will be allowed, no full face mask either. We look forward to celebrating with you at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville

Because of the rise in cases due to the delta variant, a special COVID protocol is required for everyone that will be in attendance for this show at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville. You, and anyone accompanying you in your party, are required to provide ONE of the following:

Proof of your vaccination record (vaccination card or picture of your card with a matching ID card), demonstrating you were fully vaccinated at least two weeks in advance of the day of show. OR proof of a negative COVID test, administered within 72 hours of the day of show, with matching ID card.

We recommend uploading your vaccination card or negative COVID test information to the Bindle app — available for free on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. This is a secure and private app that will allow you to quickly display your information, ensuring timely entry into the venue. For more information, visit joinbindle.com.

For information on free testing sites, please visit this link here: https://www.asafenashville.org/test-mask-resources/.

Brooklyn Bowl encourages mask wearing and encourages you to get vaccinated if you aren’t already!

By purchasing a ticket you are acknowledging you will be required to show proof of vaccination or negative test result. There will be no refunds for tickets purchased, due to specific venue covid-19 protocol. If you receive a positive test before the show, please reach out to nashvilleboxoffice@brooklynbowl.com and we will help facilitate a full refund.

If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us at nashvilleinfo@brooklynbowl.com.

To ensure you don't miss any of the show, please plan to arrive closer to doors to go through security and present your vaccination card or negative test. This process takes some time so please make sure you have your ID and Vaccination Card/Negative Results out and handy when going through security to expedite the process for all patrons.

 
This event is 18+ Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian

Valid photo ID required at door for entry.
This event is general admission standing room only.

Artist Info

Cherub

Beyond the fog of burning blunts, the sea of whiskey, and forest of empties, you’ll find two sweethearts in a Nashville garage. Just as they were yesterday, the day before that, and years prior. Searching for the perfect combination of string plucking, button pushing, and knob turning to craft the ideal sound to make you forget your world and step into theirs. The aforementioned sweethearts are Jordan Kelley and Jason Huber; known to most as “Cherub.”
           
It all began in 2010 at Middle Tennessee State University. The two met as Jason was playing around town with local bands and Jordan was crafting what would become known as their first album, Man of the Hour. A few years later, it was the song “Doses & Mimosas” that caught the attention of the public and gained the interest of Columbia Records, who signed the duo in 2013. Their four-year major label run brought their fans two LPs, Year of the Caprese and Bleed Gold Piss Excellence, while also sending them around the world playing festivals such as Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Glastonbury, Outside Lands, Osheaga, Summer Camp, Summer Sonic, and headlining four US tours. Now, a gold record and 130 million Spotify streams later, the bond between them remains “unfuckwithable,” as they construct their newest batch of genre-defying anthems.

From the streets of Bangkok, to the dive bars of Nashville, Cherub has been drawing inspiration from everything around them. “Each one of these songs was written and recorded at different times, in different places across the world,” says Jason.  “It seems to make sense, releasing each new song individually, giving us a chance to take you to where we were in our heads when it was created and pair each track with a something visual to tie it together.”

Straying from the common record label strategy of releasing a single or two followed by an album, Cherub has decided to give each new song its own time in the sun. “We don’t want anything to get lost,” says Jordan. The new collection of work spans multiple genres while still keeping with the same style of addictively playful melodies Cherub fans have grown to love. It’s a “song first, production later” approach at creating music that may bring some ears back to an earlier time in the duo’s existence. “There’s a certain simplicity in these new songs that remind me of the first few Cherub records,” says Jason.

There’s no doubt that the latest Cherub efforts will win over their existing audience and draw new listeners to their established brand of debauchery. From your ears to your heart, like searching for room on their bodies for a new tattoo, they’ll find a way.

Chaz Cardigan

Chaz Cardigan writes alternative rock bops with bite and backbone meant for those carefree moments when we want to forget our differences, yet provocative enough to push us towards the solutions we need. As a kid, he gave himself power by picking up a guitar. Inspired by Nirvana, he raged in punk bands at eleven-years-old. Around the same time, he came out in seventh grade. Diving further into music, he taught himself production and honed his stage presence at Louisville bars, open mics, and all kinds of parties. Relocating to Nashville, he went from producing for hip-hop collective The Diatribe to dropping his independent debut, I, in 2017. Maintaining his momentum, he released a flurry of singles, two EPs, and a web-series over the next few years; landing a major label record deal, and a gaining a reputation as an electric live performer. In 2020, he notched a top 15 Alternative radio hit with “Not OK!”, and contributed “As I’ll Ever Be” to the NETFLIX film To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You that has thus far amassed 3.2 million streams. Burned out from the major label machine and experiencing the pervasive confusion brought on by COVID-19, he locked himself in his bedroom, wrote, recorded, and produced his full-length, Absymmetry, without telling a soul. Upon completion, he showed it to his inner circle and eventually wound up signing to NVAK Collective. Now, the Los Angeles-based artist, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist introduces this bold, brazen, and bright body of work with the anthemic single “We Look So Good” and more to come.

Carousel

Sessy

Sessy is a Producer / Performer / DJ / Vibe Coordinator from Nashville, TN. Tyler Walker is not only beautiful on the inside, but on the outside as well. He is someone that puts others before himself and engages in many aggressive celebrations. An individual who is outgoing, crazy, and fun. Someone who is generous and helpful within his community. A party starter, a booty shaker, a smile maker. :)

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