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Mayor GreyBoys With BlueMajor Motion Picture
Sat, 29 November
Doors open
7:00 PM MST
Black Sheep
2106 E. Platte Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80909
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Alternative Rock
Mayor Grey
Mayor Grey
Alternative Rock
Colorado artist Mayor Grey has been writing Indie Pop Rock songs for anyone who wants to forget where they are. Known for his dreamy, visual lyric writing and infectious, energetic melodies, Grey has been gaining traction around the Colorado Springs and Denver areas through his music and concerts highlighting his memorable crowd work and storytelling, illuminating that it’s worth living in the Grey side of life.
In just the past year, Mayor Grey has been showcasing his talent for combining nostalgic escape with an introspective vulnerability to a growing live and online audience, speaking to those who love to find meaning in every detail in life, culminating in a dedicated base who can dance anywhere like they’re alone in their bedroom.
Outfitted with trusted partners Lochlain McGill (drums) and Noel Sterling Jr. (bass), Grey looks to keep the ride going with more releases, performances, and unique ways to tell a story through the canvas of music."

Alternative
Boys With Blue
Boys With Blue
Alternative
Boys With Blue started when two boys–Elijah Adkins and Noah Helland–met each other in the 6th grade in a suburb just northeast of Colorado Springs. Determined, the two boys started writing songs on a school iPad. On this iPad their debut single “Wanna Understand You” took form. Lots of all-nighters later, they released the single to anyone willing to listen.
As soon as they released “Wanna Understand You”, the duo set their eyes on their next single, “Peter Pan”. They used the momentum they gained from these two songs to release their debut EP. A separate project from the two singles, “Pensive” shows Boys With Blue capturing the beginning of what they could only assume was an extremely important piece of their lives. The EP shows off various styles, from the electric opening track “DOPAMINE” to the ukulele and piano driven ballad “we’re just friends”.
The duo might not know where they’re going next, but driven by live music and every moment of growth, they are already working on new music that has been molded by their live shows and the people who have invested in it.
