Harry May, Superet, Rosemary

Tuesday, October 7, 2025 at 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM

El Cid, Los Angeles

A musical Jekyll and Hyde, Harry May draws from his upbringing of Country and Americana and infuses it with his love of electronic instruments giving us a new expression of alt-country done through a queer lens with combination of soulful melancholy lyrics, rich synth pads and pop country hooks. Superet was born on Valentine's Day 2016, “the day I decided to fall in love with myself,” says frontman Matt Blitzer. His new record – an orchestral pop odyssey called “Loving Lies” – is here to explore what it means to love somebody else. He performs the concept album like a play, delivering an at once heartbreaking and hopeful story about a relationship that’s hit rock bottom. The record features a small chamber orchestra and a rock band influenced by 1960s pop composers and Hollywood golden era musicals, all intentionally juxtaposed alongside a modern exploration of love, partnership, and masculinity. Rosemary is living in a world all her own. With her Betty Boop personality and her vintage-inspired pop, you either love her or you hate her. @rosemaryisfamous