June 14, 2025

June 2025

Flobots • Mae • Jabee • Joe Pug

June 14, 2025
5:00 pm
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To celebrate our fifth year,ย  we are bringing back some of our favorites! This show will be a true reflection of the breadth of music we have had at the festival over the years. Folk, Americana, Pop, Hip Hop, and Alternative Rock – you name it and we will have it in our “music mix” show this summer!

 

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Flobots
Headliner

Flobots

Flobots are the Denver band that turned a viral hit, "Handlebars," into a whole career of conscience-driven alt-hip-hop and rock. Built on live instruments, a violin out front, and lyrics that actually have something to say, their shows are part concert, part call to action. Smart, urgent, and impossible to file under one genre.

Mae

Mae

Mae is an American rock band formed in 2001 in Norfolk, Virginia. The group, known for their emotive and melodic sound, was originally composed of vocalist/guitarist Dave Elkins, guitarist Jacob Marshall, bassist Mark Padgett, and drummer Zach Gehring. Mae (an acronym for "Multisensory Aesthetic Experience") blends elements of alternative rock, indie, and post-hardcore, often incorporating intricate melodies and introspective lyrics. Their breakthrough album, The Everglow (2005), gained critical acclaim for its ethereal and anthemic quality. Over the years, Mae has become known for their deeply connected fan base and thoughtful, concept-driven albums. Though their lineup has evolved, Mae continues to inspire with their unique blend of heartfelt music and creative expression.

Jabee

Jabee

Hailing from Oklahoma City, Jabee is a dynamic rapper, songwriter, and activist known for his compelling storytelling and socially conscious lyrics. With a unique blend of introspective themes and sharp wordplay, he tackles social issues and personal struggle, while also celebrating his roots. Throughout his career, Jabee has earned a reputation for his authenticity, collaborating with prominent artists and receiving critical acclaim for his projects like The Black Future and 4 a.m. in Oklahoma. Heโ€™s a voice for change, using his platform to inspire and provoke thought.

Joe Pug

Joe Pug

Joe Pug writes folk songs with the heft of old letters, dense, literate, and built to last. From "Hymn #101" onward, the Chicago-bred, Austin-based songwriter has earned comparisons to the greats while sounding like no one but himself. Thoughtful, generous, and a genuine craftsman of the form.

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