Concert
Jordana
with Kelcey Ayer
Date
Friday, Mar 13, 2026
Time
Doors Open 8:00 PM
Event Starts 9:00 PM
Venue
Gabe'sPrice
$15 - $20
Jordana’s music has always possessed a unique sense of place.
You can hear the stillness of a Kansas bedroom on her 2020 debut Classical Notions… Humid
late night New York walks on her double EP Something To Say To You. There’s the
kaleidoscopic otherworldliness of Summer’s Over, her collab release with TV Girl. The
unmistakable sunshine of LA on 2024’s Lively Premonitions. But on her new semi self-titled
project, Jordanaland, the 25-year-old songwriter has officially crafted a place all her own.
“Jordanaland is definitely an escape from Americaland. It looks a lot like LA in the videos…for
some reason. Weird,” muses Jordana. “But it’s wherever you want it to be, just close your eyes.”
Recorded with her friends Charlie Kilgore & Julian Kaufman of offkilter pop group MICHELLE,
the EP drops Jordana in her most brightly-colored surroundings yet. Mixed by a pair of Grammy
Award winners in Olli Jacobs (Kendrick Lamar, Taylor Swift, beabadoobee) & David Pizzimenti
(Ella Mai, Ed Sheeren, Travis Scott), these songs soar with a sonic confidence that has
previously only made occasional appearances in her discography.
“Pop music was definitely the goal,” says Jordana. “Self assured, confident pop. I think the
evolution came from becoming more comfortable with my voice, a more established sound, and
also looking up to artists who let it all out in that way. I was pretty intimidated at first, because I
love MICHELLE. They’re powerhouses. So I tried leaning into their energy, and I’m in love with
what we made.” Of course, if her catalog is any indication, this might simply be a pitstop in a world of pop, but it’s a fully realized one. And in Jordanaland, she’s running for president. And she’s ruling with a very adorable iron fist.
“Jordanaland is an oasis from the chaos, where tampons are free, everything is easy, and
Luther Vandross is vice president,” Jordana says of the laundry list of defining characteristics
she rattles off in the EP’s namesake.
Indeed, the blissfully absurd title-track is where she shines brightest, turning a campaign slogan
into a huge refrain: “Jordana, you can-a.” Meanwhile, the EP artwork is a take on a revolutionary
war photograph, depicting the founding of her namesake homeland, complete with its own flag.
But don’t let the whimsy fool you. Here she touches on some of her most honest subject matter
yet. “Still Do” is a study in the begrudging love we maintain for the people who let us down. “Like
That” is a reminder of the promises we make to others about caring for ourselves. “Hard Habit
To Break” is about struggling with alcoholism. It’s not all sunshine and rainbows in Jordanaland.
“Some of the songs were appropriate at the time given certain life events, others were me
revisiting feelings,” says Jordana. “‘Hard Habit To Break,’ was one Charlie and I had written a
chorus for back in 2021. It was right before I decided I needed to quit drinking, so I definitely
took it as a sign.”
At the same time, the EP is littered with picture-perfect love songs & down bad kissoffs. The
revved-up jangle pop of “Burning Me Down” and yearning ballad “I Wanna Be” are universal
tracks about relationships, while the lithe “Blouse” is about one-sided romantic intimacy and
wondering if there’s potential for more. Jordana has come a long way from that still Kansas bedroom in 2020, reinventing herself and her surroundings multiple times over. “It does feel liberating,” says Jordana, of her reputation as a genre chameleon. “There’s no expectation for me, or at least no expectation I’m paying
attention to. I get to try new things all the time. It’s kind of like going to a theme park and seeing
a bunch of your favorite rides and running over to each of them in excitement — each ride offers
so many different feelings and experiences, that it’s so hard to choose only one to ride for the
rest of the day.”
If you want to find her today, she’s riding a dazzling rollercoaster named Jordanaland.
Tomorrow? We’ll have to wait and see where the journey leads.
Concert
Date
Friday, Mar 13, 2026
Time
Doors Open 8:00 PM
Event Starts 9:00 PM
Venue
Gabe'sPrice
$15 - $20
Box Office Hours
Tue: 10am - 6pm
Wed-Fri: 10am - 4pm
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