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Live Nation Presents:
Zella Day
Okey Dokey
Sat, Jul 22
Doors: 7:00 pm | Show: 8:00 pm
Tickets: $20.00
Ages 18 and Up
Zella Day
For any event that is listed as 18 or 21 and over, ANY ticket holder unable to present valid identification indicating that they are of age will not be admitted to this event, and will not be eligible for a refund.  Any event listed as All Ages, means 6 years of age or older.  ALL tickets are standing room only unless otherwise specified.  If you need special accomidation, contact info@cafedunord.com. 

Support acts are subject to change without refund.

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Proof of Vaccination: NOT required for entry.

Proof of Negative Test: NOT required for entry.

Masks: Staff and patrons are not required to wear masks though many do.  Touring artists often request that patrons in close proximity wear masks.  We recomend bringing a mask if you are able.  We remain respectful to artists, staff, and patron's comfort level and safety.  

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**The health screening protocols above are subject to change per show at the artist’s request. Any show specific changes will be updated via email prior to the show. Thank you for your patience and cooperation.**
 
 
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Zella Day
Zella Day is a Los Angeles - based singer, songwriter. Hailing from the remote town of Pinetop, Arizona, and raised by a bohemian family (who hail variously from Long Beach, CA and Mexico), Zella immediately gravitated towards music as a child. At nine years old, she started covering Dylan; after cutting her teeth performing at her grandmother’s coffee house, Zella recorded her first collection of songs at age thirteen. At age twenty, in 2015, she released her debut, Kicker , which won her accolades from critics, multiple television appearances, and sets at Coachella, Bonnaroo, and more. Following Kicker’s release, Zella shifted gears, her artistry and confidence evolving as sh e settled into her new home of LA. Finding a tribe of local creative cohorts - including Lana Del Rey, Weyes Blood, photographer/artist Neil Krug and more - allowed Day to bloom into her most musically authentic self, writing songs that showed a growth an d compassion well beyond her years. An EP - Where Does the Devil Hide , produced by Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach - was released in 2020. Thus far in 2021, with millions and millions of streams under her belt, Day has released a duet with Weyes Blood called “H olocene.” She’s also appeared on Lana Del Rey’s Chemtrails Over the Country Club , covering Joni Mitchell with Del Rey and Weyes Blood in a symbolic passing of the sonic torch from one great LA songstress to the new generation. Later this year, Day is set to release her long - awaited, highly - anticipated sophomore record. Recorded with notable producer Jay Joyce (Emmylou Harris, Cage The Elephant and more), Day’s forthcoming album is the sound of an artist truly coming into her own, with an incendiary voice - literally and metaphorically - unlike any other
Okey Dokey
Mixing warm, pastoral indie rock, touches of psychedelia, and the buoyant sounds of early-'60s pop,Okey Dokeywas formed by established members of the Nashville music scene in the mid-2010s. Theymade their full-length debut with Love It, Mean It in 2017.Vocalist and visual artist Aaron Martin and guitarist Johny Fisher met when they briefly played togetherina band in 2013. Martin had been invited to join the group after doing artwork for them, thenultimately left his position to make more time for art-related projects. The duo started playing together,however, and called themselves Okey Dokey with Fisher onguitar and Martin singing.They drew on acollective of musicians from area bands to flesh out the lineup. Okey Dokey's first album, ‘Love You,Mean It’, arrived in early 2017 with the lead single “Wavy Gravy” taking over the blogs of the time. Theirearly success led them to play Austin City Limits Music Festival later that year, and in 2018, the duoreturned with a fresh batch of singles, including "When They Get Older" featuring Rayland Baxter . Twoyears later the band emerged with their dynamic, genre-spanning sophomore effort, ‘Once Upon OneTime’. The band frequently collaborates with other artist friends like No Vacation, Liz Cooper, Arlie,Devon Gilfillian, and more on other albums. In 2022, Okey Dokey released a covers album of theirfavorite artists and inspirations entitled ‘Karaokey Dokey’.Currently, the band is recording their new studio album with Jonathan Rado (of Foxygen, prod. creditsinclude The Killers, Whitney, Weyes Blood, Father John Misty, Cuco, Houndmouth). The first single “LateRiser” releases on 3/24/23
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