'Cancelled' podcast live show, rockers Clutch among recent Blue Note announcements

Tana Mongeau
Tana Mongeau

The popular "Cancelled" podcast is taking its show on the road, and that road cuts right through The Blue Note.

Co-hosts Tana Mongeau and Brooke Schofield will bring their live show to the Ninth Street venue April 26, The Blue Note recently announced.

With more than 2 million subscribers on YouTube, "Cancelled" aims to tell a very modern story, "shed(ding) a new light, not only on its hosts, but on the enigmatic world of 'the influencer,' featuring lively celeb tell-alls, current event commentary, and Tana and Brooke’s unfiltered take on the drama that relentlessly follows them both," according to the show's description.

The 25-year-old Mongeau made her name through online "storytime" videos, an MTV reality show and a fledgling musical career. Schofield also carries a strong following on YouTube and social-media sites like Instagram and TikTok.

Tickets for the April show are $27.50-$47.50.

Here are a few more of the venue's most recent announcements.

March 9: Country Royale

Expanding the reach of its popular themed tribute shows — previous Royale bills have honored grunge heroes and influential Southern California bands — The Blue Note will assemble an array of country artists to tip ten-gallon caps to the greats.

Travis Feutz and the Stardust Cowboys will play the music of Merle Haggard; Meredith Shaw will fete Dolly Parton; Preston Ary Band will dig into Chris Stapleton's catalog; and Luke Combs will take palpable praise from Murphy's Ford. Tickets are $8-$10.

March 21: Gianmarco Soresi

The standup and podcaster has made a serious impression on the comedy scene with a quick pace, great narrative style and willingness to blend the physical and cerebral. No less a figure than Pete Holmes called Soresi "one of the funniest comedians in the world." Tickets are $20-$35.

May 14: Clutch

Hard-rock band Clutch, from left: Jean-Paul Gaster, Tim Sult, Dan Maines and Neil Fallon.
Hard-rock band Clutch, from left: Jean-Paul Gaster, Tim Sult, Dan Maines and Neil Fallon.

Going strong for more than 30 years, this Maryland-forged band has created a deep, wide catalog. Clutch's breakthrough work united "elements of funk and metal inspired by Faith No More and Led Zeppelin," AllMusic notes, and the band's most abiding anthems include "Electric Worry," "The Regulator" and "X-Ray Visions." A dedicated touring approach is reflected in a serious stretch of live recordings.

Blacktop Mojo and The Native Howl share the bill. Tickets are $35-$55.

More details about all these shows can be found at https://thebluenote.com/.

Aarik Danielsen is the features and culture editor for the Tribune. Contact him at adanielsen@columbiatribune.com or by calling 573-815-1731. He's on Twitter/X @aarikdanielsen.

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