The Limitless Agency Presents

Emarosa presents: High Horse Heaven Tour

Ages 18 and up
Emarosa
Thursday, August 27
Doors: 6:30 pm // Show: 7 pm
$34.15
18+ with VALID ID  NO ID = NO ENTRY NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINKS NO BACKPACKS OR LARGE BAGS  
Emarosa is an American alternative band from Lexington, Kentucky. The band currently consists of founding member ER White (lead guitarist) as well as lead vocalist Bradley Walden, bassist Robert Joffred and rhythm guitarist Matthew Marcellus.

Upon forming in 2006, they released one extended play (EP) in 2007, titled This Is Your Way Out, and shortly after, the group underwent significant line-up and sound changes, dropping their heavy metal influence and leaning towards a more rock sound. The band went on to release Relativity, which features vocalist Jonny Craig and new guitarist Jonas Ladekjaer. Their eponymous second album was released on June 29, 2010, meeting their highest critical acclaim yet.

Following vocalist Jonny Craig's departure and replacement by Walden, they released their third album Versus on September 9, 2014, which peaked at No. 61 in the Billboard 200. The band signed to Hopeless Records and released their fourth and fifth studio albums, 131 (2016) and Peach Club (2019). The group has undergone several line-up changes throughout its career, with lead guitarist ER White being the only remaining founding member, and has gravitated towards a more pop rock sound, further departing from their original post-hardcore sound.

Nashville’s newest alt/pop trio, VEAUX, consists of brothers Aaron and Dominick Wagner and long-time friend Andrew Black.
After playing music together off and on for years, the band finally took shape late one night in a hotel bar over a round of gin and tonics.

Their newest single, “If You Could Feel My Love," embodies the frustration of constantly being on the wrong page with someone you're trying to reconcile with. When words fail you and your only hope is that your actions speak louder.
The name VEAUX (pronounced “vō”), a colloquial French term for “commoner,” is a nod to the humble origins of the members and their desire to always stay true to who they are. Aaron Wagner has this to say on the subject: “When we look back on our lives as old men, I want to be able to say that we were true to ourselves. We spent years being paralyzed by fear and perfectionism, and we are finally in a place as a band and as a family to create honest art and let the chips fall where they may.”

The band is currently in the studio writing songs and booking shows across the country.