Hey there, live music fans! If you want to catch something fun and live, read on.
This Week
Wednesday, September 25: Capitol Hill Chamber Music Festival: Baroque Bassoon, Flute and Continuo at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 8 p.m. More information.
Capitol Hill Jazz Jam at Mr. Henry’s, from 8-11 p.m. Make it a Wednesday night tradition. More info.
Thursday, September 26: Bob Mould at City Winery. Listen to his Tiny Desk concert.
Friday, September 27: Divided Heaven + Maryjo Mattea + Girls Like Cigarettes at the Pie Shop. Tickets.
Sunday, September 29: Capitol Hill Chamber Music Festival: 17th Century Canzonas at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 8 p.m. More information.
Western Centuries and Dirty Mae at Pearl Street Warehouse, 7 p.m. Listen to Dirty Mae.
Tuesday, October 1: Liv Warfield at City Winery. 7 p.m. show. Tickets. Listen.
Buy Tickets/Upcoming
Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors at Union Stage, 10/25. Listen. Tickets.
Congressional Chorus: Nevertheless, She Persisted, 11/24, 4:30 p.m.. Tickets.
Nada Surf at Black Cat, 1/29/20. Tickets.
Parting earworm
Kim Gordon has a new solo album out on October 11 and it’s gritty, haunting, intimate, and a little weird. Listen to one of the singles from this album, “Sketch Artist” and update your nostalgia.