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Mike Mains & The Branches w/ Ghosts Exit
Fri Mar 01 8:00 pm
$15.00 Buy Tickets

About This Event

We recollect memories like paintings on the hall of a childhood home. Certain colors and details stick out to us, while others lose their luster over time. Nevertheless, we appreciate what we do remember as it indelibly shaped our present and eventual future. As vocalist, songwriter, producer, and namesake of Mike Mains & The Branches, Mike Mains thinks aloud in his songs. He ponders events and experiences as well as their ensuing effects on his identity, telling intimate stories through artful pop rock. After generating millions of streams and consistently captivating audiences on tour, the band recognize, accept, and absorb these formative mementos on their 2023 fourth full-length offering, Memory Unfixed [Tooth & Nail Records].

https://mikemainsmusic.com/
 

This show is 21+ only. 

YOU MUST HAVE A VALID PHYSICAL IDA PICTURE OF YOUR ID IS NOT ACCEPTABLE.

No oversize bags or backpacks will be allowed into the venue. All bags/purses are subject to search. This show is G.A. Seating will be first come first serve. The Mezzanine is accessed by a staircase. For ADA seating requirements please contact the venue directly before purchasing tickets.


Artists


Ghosts Exist

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Ghosts Exist is a 4-piece American Indie rock band from Washington DC, USA. Formed in 2022, the band consists of Gabi Schulte (Vocals, Guitar), Brendan Gaughan (Vocals, Guitar), and Adam Schilpp (Drums). Their guitar-driven melodies and poignant vocals make for a unique blend of shoe gaze and harmony-laden sonic bops.

Many people ask what the name, Ghosts Exist, means. At the surface level, yes, the band makes a statement of belief in something other than our physical plane of being. But at its deepest meaning, ghosts, are more like: memories and regrets, anxieties and hopes, dreams and wishes. They haunt and consume, motivate and drive. That is what lies at the center of the band’s music, with each guitar cry and lyrical vulnerability.



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