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WUD Music Presents: Annie DiRusso with Hannah Cole

Music
Friday, April 28
7 pm
Union South | The Sett
Cost: Free
Join WUD Music in listening to Annie DiRusso takeover The Sett stage with support from Hannah Cole

Annie DiRusso is a Nashville based indie-rock artist born in NYC, who wears the influence of both of these cities on her sleeve. Blending buzzing garage rock guitars and high-energy performances with a pop-infused flair, the magic she creates in her hooks and melodies is apparent in her ten previously released singles. She has quickly turned casual listeners into hardcore fans with V Magazine noting she’s “single handedly bringing back that raging rock sound” and Alt Press stating, “she’s set to skyrocket.”  

Fans waited patiently to see Annie’s raucous live show over the pandemic months, and were given the opportunity when she supported Sara Kays and SAMIA. She concluded her first headline tour in June, selling out most of the dates, and supported Declan McKenna for his sold out Fall tour. Annie has also recently opened for HAIM, beabadoobee, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Djo, The Backseat Lovers, and Peach Pit. 2023 brings her first EP, God, I Hate This Place, a 27 date North American headline tour, support dates with Ruston Kelly and multiple festival appearances.

Annie DiRusso is a Nashville based indie-rock artist born in NYC, who wears the influence of both of these cities on her sleeve. Blending buzzing garage rock guitars and high-energy performances with a pop-infused flair, the magic she creates in her hooks and melodies is apparent in her ten previously released singles. She has quickly turned casual listeners into hardcore fans with V Magazine noting she’s “single handedly bringing back that raging rock sound” and Alt Press stating, “she’s set to skyrocket.”  

Fans waited patiently to see Annie’s raucous live show over the pandemic months, and were given the opportunity when she supported Sara Kays and SAMIA. She concluded her first headline tour in June, selling out most of the dates, and supported Declan McKenna for his sold out Fall tour. Annie has also recently opened for HAIM, beabadoobee, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Djo, The Backseat Lovers, and Peach Pit. 2023 brings her first EP, God, I Hate This Place, a 27 date North American headline tour, support dates with Ruston Kelly and multiple festival appearances.

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