Tyler Smith + Serena Wren + Luke Broadbent

Voice of the Community

Time:

8:00

Date:

Thursday July 2

Price:

Donation

Introducing the first edition of Voices of the Community.

Voices of the Community is an intimate concert series dedicated to showcasing emerging artists and their original music.

For our inaugural edition, we're proud to feature three artists who have been part of the Eastalgia community since our early jam sessions:

• Tyler Smith best known for having coined the phrase, “hip hip hooray,” is an accomplished poet, songwriter, and party hound. Struck by lightning on New Year’s eve, Tyler awoke with the ability to conjure confetti, and his life has never been the same since. This will be the first time Tyler Smith steps in public since denouncing the throne.


• Serena Wren is a Kentuckian violinist and musical artist living in Los Angeles, CA. her original music compositions borrow stylistically from several genres, including jazz, classical, folk, and indie/alt. she pairs honest, lyrical storytelling with supportive musical harmony so that lyric and music are moving in tandem, always, in order to tell a broader, deeper story.


• Luke Broadbent is an in demand session guitarist, stepping into the artist role for the very first time. Pulling from influences including The Beatles, D’Angelo, Radiohead, and John Mayer, he’s bringing his original music to Eastalgia Collective for his first show as a frontman.

Join us for an intimate evening of live music as three emerging artists perform a selection of original songs and covers in a space built for genuine listening and connection.

Come discover your next favorite artist.

Only 40 seats available.

🕟 Doors 7:30 PM | Music 8:00–10:00 PM
🍷 BYOB — feel free to bring your own drinks and snacks
📩 Address sent 1 day before the show


Part of Voices of the Community — a donation-based Eastalgia concert series created as a stepping stone for emerging artists with original music, providing a shared stage to perform, grow their audience, and build momentum toward their own future solo shows.