Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival
October 3- 5 25th Annual Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, FREE in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, CA. Click below for the full details and lineup for the weekend.
October 3- 5 25th Annual Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, FREE in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, CA. Click below for the full details and lineup for the weekend.
We are excited to play a short opening set at this Covid-safer show. Masks are required (KN95 or better). The show is outdoors in a backyard. RSVP via the Eventbrite link below for address and details.
NOTE: This show is currently at capacity - click below to join the waitlist.
We are excited to play a short opening set at this Covid-safer show. Masks are required (KN95 or better). The show is outdoors in a backyard. RSVP via the Eventbrite link below for address and details.
We are excited to play a short opening set at this Covid-safer show. Masks are required (KN95 or better). The show is outdoors in a backyard. RSVP via the Eventbrite link below for address and details.
with Opener, Sophia Yau-Weeks!
Location: A home in Berkeley, CA. The house address will be shared by email the day of the show. You must purchase a ticket here on Evenbrite in order to receive the event emails including house address and other important information.
Tickets: $20 suggested donation, and No One Turned Away for Lack of Funds (i.e. please donate an amount that works best for you, down to $1). All proceeds will go directly to the artists. Ticket sales end the day before the event, on 1/25 at 11:30pm PST.
Livestream Option: To increase accessibility, we also have a livestreaming option for those who are not able to join us in-person! This ticket is "pay what you can" (down to $1). The livestream link will be shared via email the day of the event.
Covid /Health Protocols: To make this a safe(r) and more accessible event for all, please be sure to follow all of the Covid/Health Protocols listed in the "Frequently asked questions” section below. The protocols will also be sent via email pre-show. Thank you for your community care!
This is a house concert at a private residence. If you’re interested in attending, please click below to contact us and we will send you more information.
We will be performing a benefit concert for Milpitas High School’s theater department (Thu’s alma mater) to support them bringing new original work to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. All ticket donations will contribute toward the cost of sending the students to this prestigious festival.
Free Show
Songwriter Village is a facilitated retreat for songwriters taking place at the beautiful Four Springs in Middletown, CA. We gather for workshops in songwriting, collaborative inspiration, and to share our songs with each other.
Featured Facilitators: MaMuse, The Singer and The Songwriter, The Feelings Parade
You're Going to Die Presents…
LET IT MOVE YOU:
The Feelings Parade Album Release Show
w/special guests
The Singer & the Songwriter
Tongo Eisen-Martin
Join us in beautifully scenic Muir Beach, where we’ll be playing an intimate concert at the Muir Beach Community Center. Food and drinks will be served (in a Covid-safe manner) and we’ll share a lovely evening of music and community together. Donations will be gratefully accepted at the concert. Click below to reserve a seat as seating is limited!
HANGAR 1 DISTILLERY is an indoor/outdoor venue for 2022 located in Alameda, California on the Historic Alameda Naval Base. The outdoor marketplace area and food/drink area is kid + pet friendly, but the outdoor Runway Spirits bar patio is 21+ — indoors is kid-friendly, except in the tasting room + bar areas.
Miles of Music Island Camp is a week-long retreat exploring traditional folk music, modern songwriting, and how they work together. The week includes classes, dances, jams, great food and plenty of free time on a gorgeous private island in New Hampshire’s Lake Winnipesaukee.
This year, we have the privilege of being guest artists at the camp and will conclude the experience with a performance at Club Passim with the other incredibly talented instructors!
Out of more than 750 entries, we are one of the 24 songwriters that were selected this year as Finalists of Kerrville’s Grassy Hill New Folk Competition at Threadgill Theater from 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Moonstruck is a wild concert series. We present music and art off the beaten path in Berkeley. All these concerts take place deep in local parklands, and explore what it means to call the Bay Area home.
The locations are a secret, but you’ll be emailed a rendezvous location the week of the concert. A map-giver will meet you at the rendezvous around 6pm on Sunday May 15th, and you'll receive an artist-made map that will guide you to the final location.
This concert is timed to coincide with a *total lunar eclipse*. A shadowy, red moon will rise during the performances. There is not much moonlight during a lunar eclipse, so bring a flashlight or well-charged phone to help shine your way home.
The May event reuses and improves upon elements of our April 2022 event. The concert will take place on the Berkeley shoreline, accessible by a 1.5 mile walk along trails. Two local acts will debut new works exploring their relationship to the Bay Area: acclaimed local duo The Singer and the Songwriter, and rising Oakland ensemble Kah Liberation. Composer Jaren Feeley will be doing a second performance of a site-specific work for eight musicians, which originally debuted at the April Moonstruck.
Join us under the stars at the Allen Elizabethan Theater for a one-night-only performance as part of Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Summer Concert Series. For the enjoyment, health, and safety of all our fans, please adhere to the venue’s following safety requirements:
Safety regulations:
All audience members 12 years and older must present proof of vaccination or a recent Covid test (a photocopy or digital photo is fine) at the door for entrance into the theatre.
Audience members 18 years and older must present a photo ID at the door.
Beginning August 4, all audience members must wear masks.
For more details, see the OSF 2021 Reopening page.
We are thrilled to be celebrating with our dear friends Maya Elise & The Good Dream as they release their new album, Songs for the Breakdown. Come enjoy a night of music in a safe, outdoor listening environment. We will be opening the show at 7:00pm. Click below to purchase tickets.
Streaming Nightly 5pm - 11p EST
Simply click the button below at 10:30pm EST (7:30pm PST) to catch our set live!
I’ve Got A Song For That is You're Going to Die's way of bringing songs right to the doorsteps of your heart...
We bring the music; you bring yourself.
We invite you to this intimate gathering with our most powerful curated songwriters, where songs are offered directly to your places of pain, your longings, & your aching humanity. In this unique space, songs & stories are offered in service of an even deeper togetherness - you share your story, we'll share songs to meet you where you're at.
IGASFT is an explicitly interactive offering, which relies on everyone arriving with a willingness to share. While the space will be supportive & gentle, the content might span the human experience—expect realness, connection, & feeling. This will be an intentionally small, closed group in order to offer a safe & contained space that wouldn’t be possible in a larger gathering.
DATE: Wednesday, May 27th
TIME: 6:30pm - 9pm
LOCATION: Zoom
PRICE: Sliding Scale $40 - $100
Payments go to support the participating musicians, our 501(c)3 nonprofit & more programming like this.
TO REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT, PLEASE SEND AN E-MAIL WITH THE SUBJECT LINE “I’ve Got a Song For That” TO thu@yg2d.com.
You’ll receive a confirmation email with payment instructions.
In order to preserve the uniquely intimate & personalized nature of this offering, space for this event will be limited, & registration is required to attend.
***Two (2) full scholarships are available with one (1) of those scholarships reserved specifically for QTBIPOC. For more information e-mail thu@yg2d.com***