Allison Mahal (EP Release Show) • Leah Jean • Whitney Fenimore

Fri 11/13/26
6:30PM
All Ages
music
$15 ADV // $20 DOS

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Allison Mahal

(Milwaukee, WI)
Genre: Folk, Folk-Rock

Milwaukee-based folk-rock artist. Mahal’s debut album 𝘕𝘰𝘵 𝘖𝘷𝘦𝘳 𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘠𝘦𝘵 is due May 2023. NOTY is a roadmap to navigating early adulthood, with grief, community, and introspection at the forefront. 𝘊𝘰𝘯𝘴𝘦𝘲𝘶𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦 𝘰𝘧 𝘚𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘥 featured her latest single “Autopilot,” calling it “quietly devastating,” while noting, “It’s a fantastic vocal performance from the rising artist; by the time the crest of the wave is reached and she ushers us back down again, it feels as though she’s stepped into some of her own power.” 𝘕𝘗𝘙 wrote, “In the same way Taylor Swift’s ‘All Too Well’ is sad in the best way, ‘Autopilot’ makes Mahal’s discontent feel like the slight sting of a crisp autumn wind: chilling, but welcomed.”

Whitney Fenimore

(Nashville, TN)
Genre: Folk, Indie

Whitney Fenimore is a Nashville-based indie artist blending indie-folk, Americana, and singer-songwriter influences into music that’s raw, melodic, and emotionally resonant. A standout semi-finalist on The Voice(Season 13), she’s since earned praise from NPR, PEOPLE Magazine, and No Depression for her sharp, self-aware storytelling.

Originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma, Whitney was raised in the Bible Belt and immersed in Christian music. As she grew, so did her perspective — leading to a creative rebirth marked by deep introspection, self-discovery, and bold songwriting. She’s performed at SXSW, opened for GRAMMY-winner Lori McKenna, and signed a publishing deal with Ken Caillat (Fleetwood Mac). Her 2022 album Leaving Ashwood showcased her emotional depth, while recent singles like “Thin Line,” “New Normal,” and “Better Than Lonely” highlight her evolving sound.

Her latest release, “Wrong About Jesus,” is a cathartic anthem about identity, faith, and belonging — a bold statement from a queer artist reclaiming her narrative. Through it all, Whitney remains driven by honesty and connection. “Music is a lifeline for me,” she says. “It’s how I make sense of the world.”