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$23.00 Tickets
Live Nation Presents
ODIE LEIGH - CARRIER PIGEON TOUR *MOVED TO VALLEY BAR*
Tue, Dec 3 7:30 pm (Doors: 7:00 pm )
Valley Bar
16 and up

*THIS SHOW IS NOW AT VALLEY BAR*

Live Nation Presents

ODIE LEIGH
CARRIER PIGEON TOUR

with special guests
CLOVER COUNTY
IZZY MAHOUBI

Tuesday, December 3rd 2024
Doors at 7:00 / Show at 7:30

16+

Advance General Admission Ticket: $20 + fees
Day of Show GA Ticket: $23 + fees


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Clover County

Clover County is the music of A.G. Schiano, who mixes themes of modern love with playful chord structures to define a new but familiar sound that is all her own. Currently based in Athens, Georgia where she is a senior at the University of Georgia. Her well-crafted, witty lyrics and soft vocal style are complimented by her white Gretsch electric (which she calls her Cadillac). Clover County's sound is equally charming and heartbreaking in all the best ways: she smoothly delivers longing lines with devastatingly beautiful eloquence, and can just as effortlessly move to a more upbeat tempo while maintaining her trademark intimate feel.

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Izzy Mahoubi

Phoenix native Izzy Mahoubi is an artist rooted in storytelling. With new-age Pop and Americana influences, she isn’t afraid to write blunt and honest lyrics, disclosing her deepest insecurities with her listeners. The 19-year-old has been performing in Arizona and Nashville for six years opening for artists such as Em Beihold, Adam Melchor, Mipso, among others. In 2022, she signed with indie label Rude Records and since then has released her debut EP, “How to Run” which has garnered support from Phoenix New Times, The Arizona Republic, Rolling Stone France and more. Phoenix New Times’ Chris Coplan describes her EP as, “A Pat Benatar-ian slice of pure pop-rock, about learning from youthful ignorance and growing up in the very best way possible”.  In the artists words she says, “I grew up singing to Adele and Tom Petty in the back of my dad’s car and I feel like that shows. I love soul and I love storytelling. I have my mothers Maggie Rogers and Sheryl Crow to thank for teaching me how to tell my own stories. In the coming years I hope to release my first album, tour, and reach a broader audience of listeners”.