

5pm Doors 7pm Showtime Full food and beverage available for this show. 18+ $20 Adv (+fees/taxes) $27 Doors (+fees/taxes) Join us for a powerful evening of music and storytelling as Laura Hugo returns to the stage at Icehouse to celebrate the release of her first single since 2017, “Radio.” This marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Hugo as she prepares to release her forthcoming 5 song EP, “Where We Go to Grieve,” in early 2026. Laura Hugo has long captivated audiences with music that weaves haunting vulnerability with unflinching honesty.“Radio” is a poignant reflection on her upbringing on and around the Navajo Nation, a landscape that shaped her resilience, humanity and creativity. It tells the story of finding connection and solace in music and with family amid the chaos of life. It captures the universal longing to escape, dream, and one day hear your own song playing through the static. Special guest Corey Medina & Brothers (CMB) is a Native-led blues-rock band, based in the heart of Anishinaabe territory in Bemidji, Minnesota. Formed in 2015 by fellow Dine’ (Navajo) singer-songwriter and guitarist Corey Medina, the band has evolved into a powerful four-piece group known for their raw emotion, soulful grit, and immersive live performances. The foundation of the band was built on brotherhood, trust, and a shared belief that music should be meaningful and shared. CMB wants people to feel their music in their hearts and feet, inviting them to sing along, sway, and dance together. CMB’s mission is to uplift and empower people through the music they create. Don’t miss this rare and intimate night with two exceptional artists from the Navajo Nation, coming together to honor their roots and their shared love of storytelling through song.