MARSHALL STAGE STOCKHOLM IS PROUD TO PRESENT AN UNFORGETTABLE EVENING OF LIVE MUSIC, FEATURING THREE STANDOUT ACTS FROM MARSHALL RECORDS.
Gigi Gold (UK)
Gigi Gold embodies boundless creativity, moving from her roots as a rock singer to a solo career that thrives on exploration. Her new EP, Souvenirs, out on Marshall Records, merges modern folk with classic rock, enriched by introspective lyrics. Hailing from West Virginia, Gigi found her musical identity in college and, after forming bands with guitarist Steph Carter, launched her solo journey. Influenced by 60s/70s rock and modern acts like The Kills, Gigi’s sound fuses genres with a unique voice. Her poetic lyricism dives into themes of struggle, empowerment, and change, as heard in tracks like "Hot Coals" and "Why Should I?" Gigi’s reinvention reveals her as an artist driven by creative freedom and unpredictability. With Souvenirs, she's set to be one of music’s most intriguing new voices.
Jarki Monno (UK)
London-born vocalist Jarki Monno contemplates life’s constant changes in his upcoming project, Mother Told Me These Things Happen. Reflecting on shifting friendships and new relationships, Jarki finds stability in family and inspiration from his mother. His career has drawn attention from influencers like Jo Whiley and Phil Taggart, and he’s expanding his sound while promoting male mental health awareness. Mother Told Me… is a heartfelt, six-song collection of vulnerability and honesty, marking Jarki’s ambition to make a lasting mark on the music scene and one day see his debut album on a billboard in Hemel Hempstead.
King Nun (UK)
Formed in 2013 by school friends, King Nun—Theo Polyzoides, James Upton, Nathan Gane, and Caius SY—crafted an indie-punk sound influenced by Richard Hell, Sonic Youth, and Pixies. Known for their intense 2019 debut Mass, praised by NME and DIY, they've toured widely, earning accolades like Rolling Stone’s “Best Rock Newcomers” at Bonnaroo and supporting legends like Foo Fighters. After the pandemic paused touring, they focused on writing and recording, leading to their upcoming album Lamb, a heavier, dynamic project marking their Marshall Records debut. Lamb showcases their evolving sound and sets them up as essential voices in modern rock.