
Holywatr
The Slowdown
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Omaha
Wednesday, September 23 at 8 pm CDT
Hard Rock / Metal
Concert Venue
Wednesday, September 23 at 8 pm CDT
Hard Rock / Metal
Concert Venue
Entry options
Details
Artists
Description
Presales begin 6/16 at 10am. General on sale begins 6/22 at 10am.
Doors at 7:00pm
Main Room
$25 Advance/$30 Day of Show
$105 GA + The Procession VIP
The Procession includes:
- GA Ticket
- Early Merch & Venue access
- Procession Laminate (signed)
- Exclusive Indulgence (multiple merch items)
- Acoustic Performance
- Q&A with band
- Photo
Facebook RSVP
All ages show. Check entry requirements at theslowdown.com/all-ages
About Holywatr
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Holywatr is a unique, gritty blend of alternative metal, emo, and metalcore, forging a new path that transcends genres and leaves audiences begging for more.
Fresh off tours with Architects, Chiodos, Warped Tour, and a SOLD OUT headline run, Holywatr has continued to stoke the fire on social media earning them millions of streams and a die-hard fanbase of over half a million monthly listeners. Armed with crushing riffs and soaring melodies, and their most recent full length project Deo Gratias, Holywatr has cemented their place as one of heavy music's most promising new acts.
About mercury
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For mercury – the project architected by Maddie Kerr – songwriting is a form of survival, a means of finding clarity in an often cruel world. Hailing from the rural outskirts of Franklin, Tennessee, music is everything she’s known dating back to the day 22 years ago when Mazzy Star’s “Fade Into You” blasted as she was born.
The artist’s latest three-track project comprised of “Born in Early May,” “Special,” and “Crick,” was born from another kind of place; an especially difficult period of personal hardship. Accompanied by a monumental short film directed by Harrison Shook and set to be unleashed in June 2024, this collection – titled “Together We Are One, You And I,” – wanders through the depths of human suffering and emerges resilient. Infinite black voids, spiritual iconography, and the scarlet glow of embers and flames define the three-part extended music-short film, which follows Kerr and a cast of characters from all different walks of life: Through narrative vignettes, contemporary dance, and poetic abstractions, these individuals are understood to be connected by grief, pain, and loss.


