Upcoming Events
- This event has passed.
The Noisy with Daphne Eckman and Cameron Mae
June 2, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
$10The Noisy is a shimmery rock band currently based in Knoxville. They released their second EP, “Charm Bracelet” in 2021, accompanied by a music video for the song, “Skirt.” Their forthcoming single “Morricone” with an accompanying music video was released in May 2023, and the band’s debut full-length album is set to be released in Fall 2023. They have featured at FEMS International Poetry Festival, WDVX Blue Plate Special, and Second Bell Fest. The Noisy is fronted by poet and songwriter Sara Mae
Singer/songwriter Daphne Eckman could make you happy, but she’d rather make you cry. Based in Annapolis, MD, she’s been writing music for seven years now. She calls her genre of music “indie folk fusion” and her songwriting can be honest, raw, uplifting as well as heartbreaking. Inspirations include Phoebe Bridgers, Joni Mitchell, Madison Cunningham, Radiohead and more. Her first single ‘Iris’ is available to buy and stream on most streaming platforms.
Based in Annapolis, MD, Cameron Mae’s inspirations include Lizzy McAlpine, Alanis Morissette, Dodie, Leo and Cygnus and more.
Get here early. Cult Classic Brewing Company is your new spot for cold drinks, fresh food and good times. We’ve got 15+ beers brewed in house on tap, fresh handmade pizzas with from-scratch dough, hand-pattied burgers, jumbo wings, pub far and more.
General admission (standing) is $10 per person
Reserved seating (seated) is $20 per person.
Doors open at 7:00pm
This is a standing show (unless you have purchased a seat)
If you have accessibility or special accommodation issues, please alert our staff at the door
5 minutes before showtime, any unchecked tickets may be made available to our standby list
Cult Classic shows are all ages unless otherwise noted.
Pups are allowed on our patio, but not within the building.
All sales are final. We don’t offer refunds or exchanges unless a show is cancelled. Please keep in mind that support acts and set times are subject to change at any time.