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MON · JUN 22 · 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Jesca Hoop

ft. Jesca Hoop

Shank Hall· 1434 N Farwell Ave

Jesca Hoop's soulful performance at Shank Hall is a must for fans of introspective, lyrical music.

Part I

The details

About this event

Jesca Hoop is set to perform at Shank Hall, offering an evening of music that blends introspection with a rich, melodic sound. Her latest album, "Long Wave Home," explores themes of personal and geopolitical upheaval, reflecting her journey toward artistic independence. Shank Hall's intimate setting is perfect for experiencing Hoop's nuanced performance up close.

Expect a night of soulful storytelling through music, as Hoop delves into the complexities of human relationships and community. Her ability to weave personal narratives with broader societal themes makes her live shows both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. This is a chance to see an artist who not only performs but also engages deeply with her audience.

From the organizer

Jesca Hoop's Long Wave Home spills with hope for a broken world. The seventh solo album from the California-born, Manchester-based songwriter took shape amidst a period of both personal and geopolitical upheaval: a web of schisms that seemed to reflect one another as they unfolded. It is the first album Hoop produced by herself, and it marks both a fresh start and a deepening of her extensive, multifaceted discography. Across the record's rich and sumptuous tracks, Hoop deeply considers what it is that people owe to each other: in individual relationships, in community, and as witnesses to the broader world. These days run thick with terror. Long Wave Home sinks into it and surfaces anew with a nimble, inquisitive spirit. At the end of 2024, Hoop began mapping out what would become Long Wave Home with a focus on her own independence as an artist and working musician. "I shed a lot of superfluous roles and structures wherever I was making too many compromises," she says. "With that blank slate, I started to write." The songs, at first, came slowly. Hoop's life moved at an even keel, and she struggled to find points of tension that might serve as the basis for new music. "If life doesn’t present you with a change, how do you grow?" she asks. Then, in 2025, change came for her. Some of Hoop’s most trusted relationships began to shift considerably. "My writing opened up. I had more tension than I knew what to do with, and plenty to explore about human relationships," Hoop says. "I was able to engage by just recording what I was seeing around me."

Getting in

  • Tickets

    Tickets available online

  • Registration required — must sign up

Pricing details

$25 plus fees.

Pro tips

  • Driving / parking

    Parking at Shank Hall can be tricky. The venue's lot fills up quickly, but there's a public parking garage two blocks north on Prospect Ave that's usually available for $10.

  • First-timers

    Shank Hall is intimate with limited seating. Arrive early to grab a spot near the stage for the best experience, as it's general admission.

What's It Actually Like?

Energy2/5
ZenMosh Pit
IntimateArtsySpiritual
Indie MusicMakerArt Scene

Music

IndieFolk
Conversational

Who'll Be There

A diverse crowd of music lovers, likely ranging from young adults to middle-aged attendees. Expect a mix of indie music fans, artists, and individuals interested in thoughtful lyrics and community engagement.

How the Room Feels

Live amplified soundStanding roomQuiet expected

What You'll Leave With

A memory

Who It's For

Social style:
Audience-style
Energy needed:
Sit back and receive

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

The room

Library rules. Whispers and a calm body — this is not a talking-out-loud room.

Live amplified soundStanding roomQuiet expected

The crowd

Audience-shaped. You watch; the room is not here to talk to you.

You'll leave with

A memory

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