Celeste Krishna brings a Laurel Canyon pen in a Muscle Shoals pocket (full band). Tipa Tipo strips down their tropical yacht rock en español for an acoustic set.
Advance $15 / Day of Show $20
7:30 PM – Doors
8:00 PM – Tipa Tipo (Acoustic)
9:00 PM – Celeste Krishna (Full Band)
Celeste Krishna is an artist and producer who composes songs as a life practice, blending her Motown-infused Southern rock arrangements with the emotional vulnerability of soul. Originally from Birmingham, Alabama and now based in New York City, Celeste’s work is characterized by a "disarmingly soulful" style and has earned her recognition as a “true-blue southern soul in lyrics & voice" by The Austin Chronicle.
This year she will be releasing her sixth studio album, The New Room, a 10-song LP in which she combines head-nodding rock grooves with poetic storytelling about the complexities of being a modern woman from the South. Her style is sonically steeped in the rock and roll musical traditions of the American South yet is undeniably fresh in interpretation, flipping the script on the male-dominated legacies of Southern rock.
The lyrics in The New Room explore themes of migration, home, love, fertility, and artistry, often weaving poignant vulnerability with humor and social critique. She artfully enhances the depth and range of her storytelling through her skillful arrangement of soulful electric pianos, gritty guitar riffs, and intricate horn and vocal parts.
Celeste’s previous records have earned her considerable success, including 11.5 million streams on Spotify & Pandora and the sync placement of her song “Come On & Move Me” on NBC’s Good Girls. The New Room promises to build on these successes, showcasing Celeste’s talents not only as a vocalist and songwriter, but also as a composer, arranger, and producer, delivering a thoughtful and catchy rumination on American identity in complex times.
Brooklyn-based combo Tipa Tipo fuses the spirit of '70s soft rock and disco with Latin rhythms to create their fresh take on tropical yacht rock en español. Originally formed in Lima (Perú), the band plays live as a trio fronted by co-producers Adele Fournet and Felipe Wurst with Jordan Auber on drums. The band packs the sonic force of a much bigger ensemble by combining contrapuntal synth bass lines, tight vocal harmonies, intoxicating guitar, and electric piano textures.
In 2024, Tipa Tipo released their first full-length album, Cintas, featuring Fournet and Wurst’s distinctive production style synthesizing retro pop with Peruvian cumbia. This release comes in the wake of many recent successes for the band, including their Lincoln Center debut and the release of their first two EPs — El Chari(2021) and 2 Al Azar (2022) — which gained attention throughout Latin America and U.S. Latinx independent music circles.
Their single “Voy Por Ella” was recently featured on the Mexican TV series Soy Tu Fan. You can catch their tunes on radio stations including KEXP, KCSN, WFUV, and WXPN (NPR’s World Café), with write-ups on Paste, Bandcamp, Rock Achorao (Perú), WNYC’s New Sounds, and more. Bandcamp Daily calls Cintas “an overall wonderful debut” with “clean guitars, sweet vocals, and lyrics that touch on political and feminist issues.” Their next LP is forthcoming in late 2025.