Acoustic Singer-Songwriters: Perform Under the Stars
We’ve created something rare—an open-air desert venue designed for raw, intimate performances under one of the clearest night skies in the world. This is not a bar, not a club, not a noisy venue where your music gets lost in the chatter. It’s a roofless gallery, a space where every note matters, every word is heard, and the only backdrop is the stars, the wind, and the fire.
We’re seeking singer-songwriters, storytellers, and acoustic musicians who want to share their art in a place built for true connection. Whether your music is folk, blues, indie, soul, worship, country, Americana, spoken word...or something entirely your own; if you have songs or poems that tell a story and a voice that carries meaning, we want to hear from you.
About the Space:
A roofless performance gallery surrounded by desert silence and sculpture
-A Zen sculpture garden with hand-crafted concrete cacti and meditative stone arrangements
-No distractions—just real music, deep listening, and presence
-Unplugged or stripped-down sets preferred
This is a zero-pretension, high-respect space for musicians who want to be heard and listeners who want to truly listen. No phones. No noise. Just music, stories, and the kind of connection that only happens when people are fully present. If this speaks to you, reach out with links/samples of your music and a few words about yourself. We’re curating special showcases and want to bring together artists who resonate with this kind of experience.
To apply, send all relevant info to darkskyshowcase@gmail.com
We believe in the power of the human voice, the resonance of acoustic instruments, and the connection that comes from music created in the moment. With the stars overhead and the silence of the desert as our backdrop, we honor storytelling through real sound, real breath, and real presence. If your music requires a laptop, a drum machine, loop pedal, synthetic backing track or other electronics, this may not be the right stage. We welcome singer-songwriters who are willing to strip it down, trust their craft, and let their music exist in its most natural form—just as it has for generations of troubadours before us.