STS9
Fri Oct 21
Outside

STS9

with Daily Bread

DATE: Friday, October 21, 2022
DOORS: 5:00 PM
STARTS: 6:00 PM
LIVE ON THE OUTDOOR STAGE
Genre: Electronic
Age Limit: Must be 18 or Older
RAIN OR SHINE; NO REFUNDS; LARGE EVENT PARKING; NO BAGS OR CHAIRS
Price: $44.50 (General Admission)
Multiple Day Pass: TWO-NIGHT PASSES AVILABLE!
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STS9 will be performing LIVE on the Outdoor Stage at Salvage Station for an incredible 2-night run (Friday, October 21st *AND* Saturday, October 22nd)! Daily Bread will open the show on Friday, October 21st, and Maddy O’Neal will support on Saturday, October 22nd.

Doors open at 5pm and the music starts at 6pm on both days. Paid on-site parking opens at 4PM.

These are General Admission, 18+ ONLY show (no exceptions)! These are LARGE EVENTS, so please read our FAQs to learn more about parking options and our shuttle service. FREE shuttles will run every 20 minutes to the FREE overflow parking lots at the Asheville Visitor Center at 36 Montford Avenue and Zen Tubing at 608 Riverside Drive.

Root Down will be serving their delicious twist on Southern Soul food PLUS we will have additional food trucks on-site for the duration of the show.  And, of course, we will have MULTIPLE full bars open for you to enjoy!

CDC guidelines + band requirements + our venue policies are subject to change daily, so please keep your eyes on https://salvagestation.com/covid-policy/ for updates. We do not issue refunds based on our Covid-19 policies and reserve the right to change them at any time.

Check out our FAQ page here to learn about large event parking options, what you can and cannot bring inside the venue, and MORE! ***Please note: NO BAGS OR PURSES ALLOWED INTO THE VENUE FOR THIS SHOW! The only exception to this rule is for bags made of SEE THROUGH clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC material that are smaller than 6″ x 6″. Only one clear small bag per guest. Please note, all guests will be subject to being searched prior to entry.

LISTEN TO STS9:

ABOUT STS9:

With an ethos rooted in exploration, STS9 has been a sonic pioneer for two decades. Using electronic and acoustic means, the instrumental five-piece—comprised of Hunter Brown (guitar/keys), Jeffree Lerner (percussion), David Phipps (keyboards), Zach Velmer (drums), and Alana Rocklin (bass)—channels the primordial and celestial, producing a cutting-edge sound that has forged a path for multiple generations of electronic dance music.

STS9’s innate sense of innovation is grounded by the group’s desire to forge universal connections. Seamlessly integrating their exploratory and improvisation-based music with a fully immersive light show, each performance is a transcendent celebration of humanity. The group continues to find ways to build community, consistently spearheading charitable efforts and founding its own independent record label, 1320 Records. Having released twelve albums in the last twenty years, STS9’s legacy unfolds into the future. The group has been honored with induction into the Colorado Music Hall of Fame and earns headlining slots at countless music festivals across the country. With the help of the group’s dedicated fanbase, STS9 has performed countless shows nationwide and consistently sells out legendary venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

LISTEN TO DAILY BREAD:

ABOUT DAILY BREAD:

Rhett Whatley, aka Daily Bread, started producing beats from his bedroom in 2014 armed with an MPC, a massive record collection, and a background in jazz guitar. His beat head sensibilities found him crafting unique electro-soul and hip hop tracks that needed to be heard.

After releasing a few tracks online, the project was quickly noticed by the Philos crew, and he soon joined the ranks of several like-minded artists. Inspired by their collaborations, Rhett began work in earnest on his double LP masterwork “On the Daily” and found himself sharing the stage with his influences like Pretty Lights, GriZ, and The Floozies.

Releasing “On the Daily” on Philos in February 2017, Rhett took the Daily Bread project to the Rocky Mountains and spent half the year in Denver soaking up all the electro-soul hub had to offer. Now back in ATL and fresh off the 1 million Spotify plays milestone of his last release “Moreland Ave Blues”, Rhett is using his freshly honed skills to further the Daily Bread sound and bring his unique vision to ears across the globe.





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