Katie Kadan + Logan Metz
Katie Kadan + Logan Metz
$20 adv / $25 at the door (advance sales ONLINE ONLY until 3pm day of show, then available at the door). Doors at 6:30pm, showtime 7:30pm. ALL AGES! General Admission ticket includes a combination of limited seating and standing room. Seating is first come first serve. Tickets are nonrefundable.
Katie Kadan
With one of the boldest, brashest, turn-your-day-around vocals in modern music, you might think Katie Kadan has always had the self-confident strut her tunes inspire. In fact, her truth is the opposite – but you’ve gotta start somewhere. And now? Things have turned around.
A born entertainer, Katie Kadan showed up for NBC’s The Voice in 2019 and stood out immediately. Impressing judges and fans alike with her big style, big voice, and ability to leave her heart on the stage each night, Kadan’s joyful personality and clear comfort in her own skin tore through countless stereotypes. She was an overwhelming fan favorite, went on to take third place in Season 17, and became an inspiration to the millions who tuned in.
A classically-inspired soul diva for a brand new age, sharing her growth toward self-respect through the empowering joy of music has become Kadan’s calling – her sense of purpose. And with the release of her latest single “Without You”, and a handful of other earth-shaking, confidence-building “bombers” at the ready, she’s preparing to bring others with her.
Logan Metz
Logan Metz is a musician, educator, and general polymath based in the American midwest. His songwriting spans many genres, from jazz and rock to folk and country, but it’s all marked by artful chord changes, a character-centric narrative style, and a wry lyrical wit rooted firmly in the Tom Waits/ Randy Newman school of piano-based storytelling.
Metz moved from his hometown of Milwaukee to Los Angeles at age 18, where he studied screenwriting and philosophy at Loyola Marymount University. After graduating, he worked as a music and English teacher in east LA, while touring and recording with a number of local bands.
During this time he developed a creative and academic interest in the process of adapting classic literature into music, a subject which continues to inspire Metz’s work; he wrote plays, essays, poems, soundtracks and children’s albums, and would even go on to publish musical collaborations with Nigerian playwright and Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka.
In 2015 Metz earned a master’s degree from the University of Chicago — his thesis, a full-length 1960’s rock-opera adaptation of Shakespeare’s Othello — and soon after released his first solo album, “The Last Remaining Payphone in L.A.”
In 2018 Metz won a Fulbright scholarship to teach at IE University in Madrid, but turned down the award in favor of re-joining his old college friends’ band, Lukas Nelson and Promise of the Real, as a multi-instrumentalist. Since then he has had the honor of playing with Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Joe Walsh, Jimmy Buffett, Eddie Vedder, Warren Haynes, Robby Krieger, John Densmore, Mike McCready, Bob Weir, and in 2023 began playing piano on tour with Willie Nelson himself.
Between touring gigs, Metz lives in Wisconsin, where he tinkers away on passion projects, including a strategy card game, a full-scale stage musical, and a brand new solo album, coming out in 2026.