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Caiola (of Mo Lowda & The Humble) @ FREMONT ABBEY

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Fremont Abbey Arts Center
seattle, united states
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Fri, Apr 11, 8pm - 10pm PDT

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Abbey Arts and The Crocodile present: 

Caiola (of Mo Lowda & The Humble): www.whoiscaiola.com

This Could Be Everything Tour

"Jordan Caiola (CAI•OLA) is a songwriter/musician/producer based out of Philadelphia. He founded the indie rock band Mo Lowda & The Humble in 2010 and, due to its intense touring schedule, the band became his main priority along with his side project NightSeason (founded in 2016) - an indie/electro-pop producer duo. Though he always felt writing folk songs was his true “wheelhouse”, it wasn’t until the nationwide lockdown in early 2020 that he finally put aside the time to record a collection of those songs for his first solo album ‘Only Real When Shared’. His second record, a more mature and textural follow up entitled, 'This Could Be Everything', was released August 2nd, 2024 and is streaming everywhere." - Artist Bio

@ Fremont Abbey Arts Center

7p doors, 8p show

All ages, some seating available, bar w/ID


ABBEY ARTS EVENT INFO:

  • Fremont Abbey is ADA accessible on either level.
  • For most events we have a mix of padded chairs and standing room.
  • Seating is not guaranteed or reserved unless noted.
  • To respect the performing artists and your fellow attendees, please refrain from talking during the performances
  • Please limit photos during the show so as to not distract other attendees from the experience.
  • Phone and video may be permitted for some shows, from the standing area only please.
  • No professional cameras or cameras with shutters allowed in the venue
  • We are an all ages venue. Kids 10 & under are free at Abbey Arts concerts & arts events unless noted.
  • Equity & Inclusion - Entering the venue indicates agreement to adhere to the Abbey Respect Policy. www.fremontabbey.org/respect
  • Service animals as defined by the ADA are allowed. Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.
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Fremont Abbey Arts Center
seattle, united states