Julianna Money headlines The Broadway with support from Slow Funeral, MER and Forrest Isn’t Dead
7:00PM Doors // 8:00PM Show
21+
$15 adv // $18 dos
Slow Funeral
Slow Funeral is the alias of South Carolina musician Mary Norris, who is known for her abraded musical and lyrical vulnerability. Her alt-rock project is a marriage of 90s influences such as Radiohead, The Cranberries, Jeff Buckley, and Nirvana paired with Americana influences Jason Isbell, Bruce Springsteen, and John Prine. Slow Funeral shows have been making early impact in the southeast, having shared the stage with acts like Slothrust, Owen (Mike Kinsella of American Football), Chase Petra, Molly Martin, and more.
Forrest Isn’t Dead
Known for their introspective and candid lyrics, Madison Records Alternative Pop band Forrest Isn't Dead pours out their stories of hardships and redemption through their dreamy and euphoric take on music. The Atlanta based band is made up of lead singer Forrest and his three best friends Vassy, Kymani, and Cole. Being on the road together for many successful tours has brought them as close as brothers, and this is evident in their live show. The band draws inspiration from all over the playing field including bands such as The Cure, Coheed & Cambria, Nine Inch Nails, and Crosses.
The release of their debut album "The End of Everything" on September 16th, 2022, achieved critical success from both fans and industry. They've amassed millions of streams across all platforms, and have been featured on numerous Spotify editorial playlists, as well as MTV's Spanking New with their singles "Fire' and 'Born or Made'. In addition to their music being played on radio stations across the country including 99X-Atlanta, KTCL-Denver, KPNT-St. Louis, and KJEE Santa Barbara, the band was featured in such press outlets as Alternative Press, Amplify Music, Broadway World, Vents, and more!
There is no slowing down for Forrest Isn't Dead in 2024 as they kicked off the year with an electric performance at the Grammy Nominations in support of Killer Mike. The band is now set up at Madison Studios, diligently recording their much anticipated sophomore album. Fans can expect new music throughout this year, along with live dates across the U.S.