
Jmsn
Underground Arts
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Philadelphia
Sunday, November 9 at 8 pm EST
Electronic
R&B
Concert Venue
Sunday, November 9 at 8 pm EST
Electronic
R&B
Concert Venue
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JMSN with Angélica Garcia at Underground ArtsSunday, November 9, 2025
Doors: 7:00 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
21+
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About JMSN
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Hailing from Detroit, Michigan, JMSN (pronounced “Jameson”) has emerged on the international stage as one of the music industry’s most sought-after performers and producers.
JMSN has built a reputation for himself through his unforgettable live performances, his trademark sounds, self-directed compelling visuals, and a consistent career spanning over 10 years, including 8 studio albums as well as 2 live albums. JMSN is a true DIY leader at the forefront of the movement to empower independent artists to pursue their goals within the music industry, no matter the circumstances. Garnering nods from legends such as USHER and founding member of the Commodores, Thomas McClary, JMSN’s impressive talents have been tapped by the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Mac Miller, Ab-Soul, KAYTRANADA, Freddie Gibbs, and many more.
After a world tour with over 100 shows following the release of his latest album Soft Spot, the soul and energy of the album have permeated through the industry and public alike. Earning a plethora of praise, including viral content from some of its standout songs like Soft Spot, Love Me and Cherry Pop, it has piqued the interest of fans and spectators about what music will come next.
About Angélica Garcia
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Gemelo is the new album from songwriter and pop auteur Angélica Garcia and the follow-up to her 2020 breakthrough Cha Cha Palace. Gemelo is a vibrant, prismatic hybrid-pop record that soundtracks a journey through the different stages and forms of grief. Angélica explores grief’s inherent loneliness, beauty, and tension, eventually finding liberation.
Born East of LA (or El Monte) with Mexican and Salvadoran lineage, Angélica embodies the essence of contemporary America, a cultural landscape continually evolving through its fusion with rich Hispanic influences. In a reflection of modern America itself, Gemelo also marks Garcia’s first album sung almost entirely in Spanish. Produced by Carlos Arévalo of Chicago Batman, the album progresses from tender introspection to intense healing.


