About This Event
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The Box Office at The Hall is open every Friday from 10am-4pm.
Address: 721 W 9th St, Little Rock, AR 72201
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Artist Info
Badflower
Since their formation in 2011, Badflower has released two EPs, their hit full-length debut Ok, I’m Sick via Big Machine Label Group, and their sophomore record, This Is How The World Ends. With a unique blend of raw rock and introspective storytelling, the band have earned critical acclaim from outlets like Billboard, Alternative Press, and Nylon. Their hit single “Ghost” went Platinum, received “Rock Song of the Year” honors at the iHeartRadio Awards, and has amassed over 700 million streams, all while captivating audiences across the globe, playing major festivals like Kaboo Del Mar and Sonic Temple, and sharing stages with bands such as Incubus, Shinedown, and Ghost.
Four years in the making, No Place Like Home marks a turning point for Badflower — Josh Katz (vocals/guitar), Joey Morrow (lead guitar), Alex Espiritu (bass), and Anthony Sonetti (drums) — as they confront the disillusionment that comes after achieving their lifelong dreams. From the biting commentary of the music industry on “Number 1” to the heartbreaking future regrets of “Don’t Be a Stranger” and “Paws,” the album weaves together themes of mental health, self-doubt, and existential dread with an unflinching honesty that’s become Badflower’s signature. No Place Like Home doesn’t offer easy answers — instead, it invites listeners to sit with their discomfort, to feel seen, and maybe, to feel less alone. With the album's release, the band shifts gears as they embark on their 2025 Unity Tour alongside 311, from June 20 to August 31. For tickets and more information, visit badflowermusic.com.
Point North
With recent breakout hits ‘Safe And Sound (ft. The Ghost Inside)’ and ‘Below The Belt (ft. Set It Off)’ both hitting the top 20 at US rock radio, the band now bring ‘Prepare For Depsair’ to Europe, along with fan favorites from their debut LP ‘Brand New Vision’ and recent new single ‘Bring Me Down’.
Ahead of their debut UK/European run, Point North will headline across North America in Autumn 2024, with support from Nevertel, Elijah and Rivals.
Olive Vox
AnDy Darling
Today we’d like to introduce you to AnDy Darling.
Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
I was born in Rostov-on-Don — a Russian city only Russian speakers would probably recognize. I wrote my first song when I was 11, just trying to make sense of everything I felt. I posted it online without thinking much… and it went viral. That moment changed everything.
Since then, I’ve lived a hundred lives. At 17, I moved to the Czech Republic to study media, ended up playing in rock bands, and somehow landed on The Voice. A couple of years later, I got curious about K-pop and spent some time in Seoul. Eventually, I came back to Moscow, inspired by everything I’d experienced and all the songs I’d written along the way. I did another TV show, wrote a radio hit, started working with Warner Music Russia, and performed for thousands. From the outside, it probably looked like I was thriving.
But inside, I felt like I was brushing up against the ceiling — and that’s not a good feeling for someone as ambitious as me. I realized I could spend the next few years climbing the ladder and maybe make it to the A-list… in Russia. But that just wasn’t enough for me.
So I left. Everything.
I moved to the U.S. alone — first Nashville, then L.A., and now New York. I started from zero. Again. For the first three years, I focused on writing songs for other artists — completely independently, no label, no publishing deal. Once I was stable financially, I returned to the dream I’d put on hold: becoming an artist myself.
That part? Was brutal. Going from major success in Russia to being a complete nobody in America took a toll. But I kept going — releasing songs monthly, writing for myself again, and locking in on building my presence from scratch.
Recently, two of my songs were featured in Anora, the Oscar-winning film. I also wrote and released an original track for Teamfight Tactics (TFT), a game by Riot Games — the powerhouse behind League of Legends and the Netflix series Arcane.
And the wildest part? I’m still doing this completely independently.
I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
From learning English and Czech just to be able to understand and communicate — to eventually mastering English enough to compete with American songwriters… it’s been a journey.
Leaving my country and my family at 17 didn’t seem like a big deal at the time. But over the years, it got harder. Immigration is no joke — and I’ve done it more than once. When I look back now, I honestly think, “Damn, she had energy, ambition… and apparently zero fear.” Which is wild, because I’ve had panic attacks throughout my life and still do, regularly. I truly don’t know how someone can be so bold while also feeling terrified most of the time — but here we are. Lol.
And of course, the goal I’ve had from the beginning — becoming a global pop star — is like a mission impossible, so my life is pretty much an experiment to see if a Russian girl can actually become a global Popstar.
Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
Singer-songwriter. I write songs for myself and other artists, create content and make it all happen for me independently. I’ve written probably over 500 songs throughout my life and performed in front of thousands.
The best way for you to understand my artistry would be to check it out:
https://youtube.com/@andydarlingae?si=yFYpSWcyCKFabFAQ
How do you define success?
If I’m evolving in the things i care about – I’m successful. The ultimate metric for me is to be able to sell out stadiums.
