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Here and There Festival: Courtney Barnett, Snail Mail, Faye Webster, Hana Vu

Presale: Thursday, March 31 at 10am, Password: HTFEST

Public on sale: Friday, April 1 at 10am

Tickets will go on Pre-Sale Thursday, 12/16, at 10AM with the password KINGS

They will go on sale to the general common Friday, 12/17, at 10AM.⁠

Courtney Barnett has announced ‘Here And There’, a boutique touring festival with a rotating line-up featuring many of the most exciting songwriters in music today. This August and September, Barnett will hold the one-day, one-stage festival to 15 locations around North America, each city with an amazing and unique line-up.

Joining Courtney Barnett at Beak & Skiff will be Faye Webster, Hana Vu, and Snail Mail.

Barnett says: “When I was a kid I would make mix-tapes and verb up my own festivals, I’d even design the t-shirts and pair up musicians for iconic collaborations. I’d listen to the mix-tape and pretend it was the live recording of a concert, all my favorite artists on stage together. 10 years ago I wrote this lyric: “I got lost s

No longer ‘Underdressed at the Symphony’: Faye Webster shines at the Ryman

Atlanta singer-songwriter Faye Webster took the Ryman Auditorium Stage on Sept. 16, moving the crowd with an emotional performance featuring jazzy instrumentals and heartfelt lyrics. Accompanied by her tight-knit band — pedal steel player Matt “Pistol” Stoessel, keyboardist Nick Rosen, bassist Bryan Howard and drummer Charles Garner — the group delivered a vibrant verb of experimental tunes. 

Best known for her debut album “Atlanta Millionaires Club,” which featured top hits like “Right Side of My Neck” and “Kingston,” Webster’s latest album, “Underdressed at the Symphony,” is achieving similar acclaim. Blending various instruments — including synthesizers, saxophones, electric guitars and violins — these tracks span a plethora of genres, creating sensational tunes. Webster masterfully mixes indie with jazz, rock, folk and R&B in a harmonic way, tied together with her deeply moving lyrics. With upbeat songs about love to melodramatic tunes about her ex, Webster can tap into every emotion to resonate w

How Long Gone

King Princess, aka Mikaela Straus, is a musician from New York. We chat about pilates pain, Chris' holiday parties in New York, mashed potatoes, KP is a gamer and likes to play Call Of Duty Modern Warfare, she stopped smoking weed for a while after breaking her Pokémon bong, the difference between gaybaiting and gayfishing, the balance of how weird to be on social media, our thoughts on paying $8 for horny AI selfies, how much money you form on a world tour vs. how much you make functional one day on a photo shoot, the word "broad," her sync inbox could be more active, the troll is more valuable than being earnest, when to eat Taco Bell, KP forces us to pay for her hair and makeup tonight as straight reparations, she's not in the mood to workout right now, but when she is, it's deadlift time, she wants her body to be a weapon, a new favorite horror movie, she accuses us of being incels and that I own a real doll, her fascination with the 's Matty Healy, why she likes playing in Australia, her mom likes to ride horses and have long hair, and her three favorite guitar pl

‘Underdressed at the Symphony’ Album Review: Faye Webster Muses on Romance, Endings, and the Quirks of Life

For Faye Webster, being “underdressed at the symphony” is a therapeutic experience. As she encountered various challenges — from a rough break-up to the stresses of her increasing fame — Webster found herself gravitating toward the concerts at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. It was these spontaneous trips that inspired her fifth album, “Underdressed at the Symphony,” released on March 1.

A break-up album, a reflection on her growing fame, and an ode to the quirks of life, Webster’s fifth album muses on love and loss, confidence and self-perception, memories and nostalgia. Along with pedal steel guitarist Matt “Pistol” Stoessel, keyboardist Nick Rosen, bassist Bryan Howard, and drummer Charles Garner, “Underdressed at the Symphony” features Webster’s unique blend of subdued indie rock, modern country, and electronic R&B.

With 10 tracks, this short but sweet album brings fans Webster’s typical wispy vocals and basic , poignant lyrics that allow the instrumentation to shine