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Emerging from the mountains of Central California, Noah Rinker brings his heartfelt folk-pop storytelling to life with stripped-down acoustic guitar and vulnerable confessional lyrics. The 22-year-old singer-songwriter recently signed to Warner Records after his self-produced "After Dark" EP gained millions of TikTok views and critical acclaim, with his latest single "Wherever I Go" securing spots on Spotify's Hot Country and Amazon Music's flagship Americana playlist. Experience his intimate, dusky acoustic anthems live at Troubadour on Tuesday, October 21.

Dallas native Johnny Stimson blends a soulful rasp with modern pop sensibility, creating melodies that make a little home in your heart through his seamless fusion of R&B overtones and classic singer-songwriter sensitivity. After his single "Holding On" became the most Shazam'ed song by an unsigned artist in the UK, Elton John personally signed him to Rocket Records, leading to high-profile TV syncs and tours with SoMo and Tori Kelly. Experience his irresistible funk-to-soul transitions live at Troubadour on Friday, October 17.

Flint, Texas native William Clark Green has carved out a unique space in the Texas country scene over 15 years with his slice-of-life tunes, rough heartfelt delivery, and country heart with a rock attitude. The singer-songwriter behind the chart-topping hit "She Likes the Beatles" and member of Texas supergroup The Panhandlers draws inspiration from small-town Texas experiences, recently releasing his sixth album "Baker Hotel" which blends roots rock, Western balladry, and Southern rock. Experience his creative evolution and gritty vocals on the Swervin' and Slicin' Tour at Troubadour on Wednesday, October 29.

Brooklyn indie rock duo Boyish, formed by India Shore and Claire Altendahl at Berklee College of Music, creates colorful introspective music that channels inner angst through raw indie rock with over 20 million streams across their catalogue. Recipients of the 2021 LGBTQ+ Emerging Artist Award, the self-producing pair has garnered praise from Billboard, NPR, and The New Yorker while collaborating with artists like King Princess and appearing on a Record Store Day compilation alongside Taylor Swift and Julien Baker. Experience their confident musicality and emotional depth on The Gun Show at Troubadour on Wednesday, October 22.

Waterville, Ohio indie-folk trio Oliver Hazard creates earnest harmonizing music that feels like accidentally discovering magic at a Midwest bar, bringing together Michael Belazis, Devin East, and Nate Miner in classic band mythmaking fashion. After winning a Facebook raffle to record one song, they played their entire "34 N. River" album straight through in a single take, earning acclaim from The Fader as a "folk-pop masterpiece" and landing slots at Bonnaroo and Mountain Jam. Experience their ramshackle folk stomp that makes you feel like not giving up just yet at Troubadour on Sunday, October 19.

Formed by a tight-knit group of college friends in Lubbock, Texas, Pecos & the Rooftops have carved out a singular niche in modern country-rock with their signature heavy blend of lowdown country and classic rock. Led by former Marine Pecos Hurley's heart-baring songwriting and booming voice, the band earned a Warner Records deal after their debut single "This Damn Song" achieved RIAA Platinum certification and over 250 million streams globally. Experience their muscular guitar grit and tuneful Americana live at Troubadour on Saturday, October 18.

Lancaster, PA folk punk outfit Apes of the State transforms raw life experiences into catchy, mandolin-driven anthems with clever lyrical wordplay and attitude-fueled vocals. Born from singer-songwriter April Hartman's post-rehab bedroom project in 2015, the fiercely independent band has grown into a touring powerhouse, playing 123 shows in 2024 across North America, Europe, and the UK while maintaining their DIY ethos. Experience their distinct blend of classic folk punk, emo, and bluegrass live at Troubadour on Saturday, October 11.

Weston, Florida native Jake Miller balances viral social media success with heartfelt songwriting on his deeply personal fifth studio album "Balance," released July 2025. The multi-talented singer-songwriter and producer has built a loyal global fanbase (The Millertary) through high-energy live shows featuring fan favorites like "A Million Ways To Miss You" and collaborations with artists like NERIAH. Experience his magnetic pop force and emotionally grounded sound live at Troubadour on Monday, October 27.

Montreal-born jazz-trained multi-instrumentalist Stacey Ryan transforms heartbreak into bubbly, soul-infused pop with her signature jazz-inflected chord changes and warm, agile vocals. After viral TikTok success with "Fall in Love Alone" (500+ million streams globally and #1 in Indonesia), she recently released her debut album "Blessing In Disguise" as an independent artist, showcasing her evolution from viral sensation to compelling songwriter. Catch her headline tour at Troubadour on Thursday, October 30.

Montana-raised Americana folk quartet TopHouse fuses acoustic rock, pop, and bluegrass with Celtic and Irish influences in their relentlessly optimistic songwriting. Originally formed in Missoula by college friends Jesse Davis, Joe Larson, Will Cook, and Andy LaFave, the band relocated to Nashville where they've earned a local residency while touring nationally, recently releasing their contemplative "Practice" EP in February 2025. It's kind of like a rock band married old-fashioned bluegrass and had a little baby—experience their high-energy foot stompers live at Troubadour on Saturday, October 25.

Spokane-born blues and rock singer-songwriter Liam St. John commands the crossroads of genres with piercing lyrics that embody the blues' painful truth and electrifying performances true to rock & roll's spirit. After wowing Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton on NBC's The Voice, his debut project "stripped back" reached #1 on Apple Music's Top Blues Albums globally, followed by a successful 67-city nationwide tour. Experience his chart-topping blues storytelling and captivating stage presence at Troubadour on Sunday, October 12.

Twenty-year-old Bayker Blankenship from Livingston, Tennessee, has quickly risen to become one of country music's fastest-emerging stars after his melancholy viral hit "Maxed Out" debuted on Billboard's Canadian Hot 100 and Spotify's Viral 50 USA playlist. Using heartfelt vocals to deliver rootsy country ballads, the young singer-songwriter built an impressive 750,000 TikTok following through covers of Zach Bryan and Tyler Childers before signing with Santa Anna Label Group. Experience his poignant songwriting and authentic country sound on The Maxed Out Tour at Troubadour on Wednesday, October 15.

New York multi-instrumentalist and producer Ben Carr, aka CARRTOONS, brings his electric bass to the forefront with a retro-inspired sound that's earned him four NPR Tiny Desk appearances and collaborations with Usher, Freddie Gibbs, Roy Ayers, and George Clinton. His latest albums "Saturday Night" and "Homegrown" showcase the intricate, rhythmic bass-driven portraits that have made him one of today's most sought-after producers. Experience his flawless live performance at Troubadour on Friday, October 10!




Los Angeles singer-songwriter Kat Hamilton celebrates the 5-year anniversary of Recovery Songs, her critically acclaimed debut album blending rock, pop, Americana, and emo. See her live at Troubadour on November 9!

The Stews blend hard rock, alternative, and indie into explosive live shows that fans compare to Led Zeppelin. Formed at Auburn University in 2020, they've become a touring machine known for their high-energy performances. Catch them at Troubadour on November 21!