The Dip
Groove along and rock out with The Dip at the Momentary’s RØDE House!
Brought to you by a smooth mix of funk, R&B, and rock, The Dip’s signature soulful tracks are bound to get you moving.
Opening the night’s performance is Americana singer-songwriter Jeremie Albino, whose blues-infused, modern folk is sure to set the stage for an unforgettable night out.
See you there.
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*Student tickets available to guests with a valid student ID, presented upon entry.
** Premium Group Seating tickets admission for four (you + three guests), a reserved table in a designated seating area, and dedicated table service. Limited quantity available.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
The Dip
Originating in a Seattle college house near the University of Washington, The Dip was conceived by Jarred Katz, Mark Hunter, and Tom Eddy, jazz students craving mainstream music opportunities. Merging with the Honeynut Horns—Brennan Carter, Evan Smith, and Levi Gillis—who serenaded jazz from their balcony, The Dip was born. They recorded their first EP in 2013, played their debut gig at Barboza in Seattle, and went on to release albums such as their self-titled work, The Dip Delivers, and Sticking With It. This versatile band toured Europe, Japan, and North America, captivating audiences at Bonnaroo and more. As of 2023, their musical journey endures, echoing from their collegiate roots to the world stage.
Jeremie Albino
Jeremie Albino’s grainy ballads are inflected with a joyous tenor that has found him a distinct space in the world of Americana, folk, blues, and country. Reimagining the image of the lonesome wanderer, his music is rooted in the instant when everyone in a room experiences the same moment in a multitude of different ways—embodying solitude and connection all at once. Starting out playing late-night gig slots, Jeremie’s rigor has landed him a blossoming touring career. Garnering attention from the community and press alike, he’s heralded as “a true resurgence of the most authentic blues brought to life through the eyes of a modern and young, but old-soul artist ” (American Songwriter) and “the next in line of emotive band leaders that project soul and directness atop a head-turning sound” (Glide Magazine).
His latest album, Tears You Hide (2023), produced by Jeremie’s longtime collaborator and manager Crispin Day, is a memento to family, resilience, and the road ahead. Three years in the making, the rickety foot-stomping and lilting stories inherent to Albino’s sound remain, yet the narrative has shifted slightly. Tears You Hide troubles the romanticization of the past by cherishing the present, stringing a narrative where connection, resolve, and vulnerability are distilled in an unfiltered amount of gratitude.