• Icehouse MPLS (map)
  • 2528 Nicollet Ave S
  • Minneapolis, MN, 55404
  • United States

$20 ADVANCE // $22 DAY OF SHOW
6PM DOORS // 8PM SHOWTIME
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Elyse Jones empowers communities by singing about the greater human connection. Splitting her time between Minneapolis and New Orleans, Elyse has learned the genres of funk & soul from the freezing tight pocket of the north to the laid-back swamp in the south. Motivated by social justice and inspired by the beauty of nature, her music ranges from upbeat jams to meditative chants.

Canvas features eight new songs that were recorded in summer 2022 at Loud Neighbors Sound studio in Minneapolis. These songs are a mix of soul/R&B and pop, with select songs blending the nostalgic '80s & '90s funky musical sounds with modern lyrics surrounding women's rights and social justice.

Canvas will be released exclusively to ticket holders on September 8, 2022. The album will be released to the public in early 2023.

Ashley DuBose is a singer from St. Paul, Minnesota who was a contestant on Season 5 of The Voice, and is probably most widely known for her hit single, "Intoxicated". In addition to parenting, writing and performing music, Ashley has done work as an instructor for the Twin Cities Mobile Jazz Project, a music program designed to empower youth through music and the arts. Ashley is also an on-camera talent and voice-over actor. Ashley DuBose is realizing her childhood dream. She is determined to be a living example to her daughter that when you fuel a dream with heart and action, that dream will, in time, become reality.

“…skills beyond her years…equal parts Adele and Camila Cabello.” - Jon Bream, The Star Tribune

Allie Mcintosh’s new single, Maybe shows an artist evolving.

Self-written, recorded, and produced, Maybe is a strong follow up for an artist who feels as comfortable leading an orchestra’s violin section as she does behind a mic at the studio.

A bonafide wunderkind, Allie was excelling at classical violin, viola, and piano by the time she entered middle school; but her musical curiosities extended far beyond the notes on the page. At only nine, her original song Pachyderm Plea was featured in a video by the international elephant and rhino protection NGO the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. From then on, rigorous classical study was paired with explorations on guitar, ukulele, and in Garageband.

Now 16, she is the concertmaster of the prestigious MacPhail youth Chamber Orchestra and  has performed at legendary Twin Cities venues like the Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis Convention Center, and the Lake Harriet Bandshell. In the summer of 2020, she was selected as the youngest ever participant for NYU’s 2020 Summer Songwriters Workshop. It was this experience, working with legendary writers Phil Galdston, Maia Sharpe, and Barry Eastmond, that led to the creation of Purgatory Rd. With a debut EP out and a second already in the works, Allie McIntosh is only just getting started…and she just received her drivers license.