Margaux (2.19.26)

Margaux Bouchegnies, known by the mononym Margaux, is a Seattle-born, Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter and bassist. A graduate of the New School in Manhattan, Margaux studied jazz and upright bass before majoring in poetry. This diverse background of creative study shows up brilliantly in her songs…

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Liv Stripling
Racing Mount Pleasant & Victor (1.30.26)

This Friday, the Horn Gallery is thrilled to host Racing Mount Pleasant! The band, formerly known as Kingfisher, has performed annually at the Horn for the past three years and has become a Kenyon favorite.

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Allegra Krieger (11.15.25)

On Saturday night, New York City based singer-songwriter Allegra Krieger will be performing at the Horn Gallery. Krieger’s music blends elements of the indie folk rock genre into poetic cadences characterized by soulful vocals and melodic instrumentals.

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Sara Yanelli
Florist (10.25.25)

Emily Sprague, Rick Spataro, Jonnie Baker and Felix Walworth make up Florist, a New York City based band. Florist formed in 2013 in Albany, New York, not far from Bard College, where Sprague and Walworth met and began playing music together.

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Phat INC. (9.3.25)

Phat Inc, a jazz collective that originated from the heart of the historically diverse Hudson Valley Music scene, is making their way down to the Horn on September 13th, 2025. Led by Ivan Tamayo and Leo Belsky, the young musicians formed this band during their time at Bard College, a school not so dissimilar from Kenyon.

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Ora Cogan (10.25.24)

Ora Cogan is a kaleidoscope of music, moving, shrouded in myth, through genre – with a gothic lens, Cogan writes captivatingly as a country, folk, post-punk, psych rock, and traditional balladry artist to craft a “glacial and cinematic yet tinglingly intimate sound” that “sweeps audiences away under a tsunami of blissful sonic complexity.” 

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Liv Stripling
Mali Velasquez & Bloomsday (9.25.24)

Nashville-based artist Mali Velasquez writes about grief, femininity, and the humiliating processes of coming of age –– and into oneself –– accompanied by lush vocals and raw, rousing indie-rock instrumentation.

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