LP Giobbi
Le Chev
This event is all ages.
Tickets starting at $52.75 ($36.00 + $16.75 fees)
For an additional $60.00, you can opt in to upgrade your experience to include access to the exclusive Telegraph Room before, during and after the show! Please note all Telegraph Room upgrades are subject to availability.
Join us at The Den one hour before doors for food & drinks!
All doors & show times subject to change.
For each of the last several years, DJ, producer, jazz-trained pianist, and activist LP Giobbi has spent 300 days on the road, jet-setting between massive festival stages and crowded club floors, intensive board meetings, and cutting-edge studios.
A remix powerhouse known for re-imaginings of her beloved Grateful Dead and Taylor Swift and a song builder with unerring senses of momentum and melody, LP Giobbi’s new album Dotr is the follow up to her debut, 2023’s Light Places, the album that earned her the title of DJ Mag’s Producer of the Year and placed her among NPR’s Favorite New Musicians of 2023.
An attempt to capture some semblance of home while in motion, LP Giobbi’s Dotr radiates the comfort and warmth that the luckiest of us have found in anything. Out October 18th, Dotr is built from candid recordings of friends and mentors alongside melodies that feel alternately like parasailing or stargazing. Named for the way LP signed notes to her parents as a kid, Dotr offers songs of love and reconciliation alongside hymns of grief, anthems of anxiety, and odes to chances unapologetically taken. Whether processing happiness, sadness, or disbelief about the explosive momentum of her career, Dotr is a testament to the whirlwind of Giobbi’s life, and to one of the most exciting arcs of anyone making electronic music right now.
With 340M+ streams across platforms, LP Giobbi has played to crowds at Coachella, Tomorrowland, Electric Forest, Lollapalooza and toured with the likes of John Summit, Diplo, Dead & Co, Black Coffee, and Sofi Tukker. LP Giobbi is also the global music director for W Hotels, founder of Femme House, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that advocates for gender equity in electronica, and head of Yes Yes Yes, her record label (a Defected Records label imprint) that recognizes few artistic bounds.