Psyko Steve Presents
HOVVDY
Friday, October 23rd 2026
Doors at 6:30 / Show at 7:00
16+
Advance General Admission Ticket: $25 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $30 + fees
Fri Oct 23 2026
7:00 PM (Doors 6:30 PM)
$34.75
Ages 16+
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Psyko Steve Presents
HOVVDY
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Hovvdy’s Will Taylor and Charlie Martin have occupied a distinct corner of the modern-day indie landscape for more than a decade. Having evolved from their understated slowcore beginnings in Austin, Texas, they’re now seasoned veterans of the scene. Across their first five studio albums, the duo established their trademark sound of twangy indie rock, 2000s-inspired pop-country, and emotional acoustic ballads with strong pop sensibilities. Their last two records saw them processing life’s most intense emotions more openly than ever before, from declarations of love in its many forms on 2021’s True Love, to grappling with loss and personal change on their latest self-titled album, Hovvdy. But the songs of Big World have them trading in overt emotional directness for subject matter that leans enigmatic, contemplating their place in the world through a mosaic of songs that sees the band at their most secure and self-aware.
$34.75 Ages 16+
Psyko Steve Presents
HOVVDY
Friday, October 23rd 2026
Doors at 6:30 / Show at 7:00
16+
Advance General Admission Ticket: $25 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $30 + fees
HOVVDY
Friday, October 23rd 2026
Doors at 6:30 / Show at 7:00
16+
Advance General Admission Ticket: $25 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $30 + fees
Hovvdy’s Will Taylor and Charlie Martin have occupied a distinct corner of the modern-day indie landscape for more than a decade. Having evolved from their understated slowcore beginnings in Austin, Texas, they’re now seasoned veterans of the scene. Across their first five studio albums, the duo established their trademark sound of twangy indie rock, 2000s-inspired pop-country, and emotional acoustic ballads with strong pop sensibilities. Their last two records saw them processing life’s most intense emotions more openly than ever before, from declarations of love in its many forms on 2021’s True Love, to grappling with loss and personal change on their latest self-titled album, Hovvdy. But the songs of Big World have them trading in overt emotional directness for subject matter that leans enigmatic, contemplating their place in the world through a mosaic of songs that sees the band at their most secure and self-aware.
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