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Jervis Campbell

  • Rio Theatre for the Performing 1205 Soquel Ave Santa Cruz, CA, 95062 United States (map)

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Nathan Colberg opening

Jervis Campbell has been making music in Nashville, TN, since 2018. His anthemic rock songs feature themes of both hope and struggle, drawing from his own experiences and day-to-day life. Jervis self-produced and independently released his debut album, Onward and Upward, in 2018. When asked about the choice to self-produce, Jervis said, “I pushed myself to make this album as authentic as I could, so I wanted to make these songs come to life by my own hands.” So far, listeners have enthusiastically supported Jervis’s vision. Onward and Upward has garnered more than 25 million streams since its release. The Hopeful Hearts Club, Campbell’s sophomore record, will be released in the Fall of 2023. Since 2019, Jervis has toured with only a guitar, treating fans to intimate acoustic versions of his songs. In 2023, The Hopeful Hearts Tour will feature a full band, allowing listeners to experience the songs as Campbell intends.

Nathan Colberg is a singer-songwriter from Charlottesville, VA. His music blends pop, soul, rock, and folk; and combines varying musical influences such as Jon Bellion, Foy Vance, Ray LaMontagne, Coldplay, and Noah Kahan. His most recent album, “Dream On, Kid. (Reimagined)”, is an ambitious genre-bending project compiled of 12 songs: 6 pop-influenced songs, with each pop song having a sibling version reproduced in a different genre. As an independent artist; his catalog of music has already garnered over 13 million streams in its short life span.

Early Entry Early entry 6:45 ($30)
General Admission Doors 7:00pm ($19.75)
Show Begins 8:00pm


Show time: 8:00 PM, doors 7:00 PM
Tickets: $19.75
Advance tickets:www.ticketweb.com
Artists website: www.jerviscampbell.com
Youtube Channel: www.youtube.com

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