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About Jordana
Currently, Jordana is actively touring in support of her latest album, *Face the Wall*, released earlier this year amidst critical acclaim. The tour includes a mix of larger venues and smaller, more intimate spaces, allowing her to connect both with longtime fans and new listeners. She is set to perform at several music festivals this summer, including Bonnaroo and Governors Ball, where she is expected to debut fresh material and experiment with her setlist. Additionally, Jordana has been announced as one of the supporting acts for a major artist's upcoming tour later this fall, which is anticipated to elevate her profile even further. Social media updates show her engaging with fans by sharing behind-the-scenes content from rehearsals, encouraging a sense of community among her followers. With a growing catalog of music and an expanding live performance schedule, Jordana is firmly establishing herself as a key figure in the contemporary concert landscape.
Jordana History
Jordana’s journey as a live performer began in 2019 when she first gained attention with her unique blend of dream pop and indie rock sounds. Emerging from the small town of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Jordana’s music quickly resonated with audiences, earning her a prominent spot in the underground music scene. Her debut album, *Something to be Proud Of*, showcased her ethereal vocals and heartfelt lyrics, gaining traction on platforms like Bandcamp and Spotify. As a self-produced artist, she has embraced a DIY ethos, often performing in intimate venues and house shows, cultivating a close-knit connection with her fanbase. Her subsequent releases, including *How to Keep From Falling Off a Roof*, solidified her style and expanded her reach within the indie music circuit. Jordana’s live performances are characterized by their raw emotion and authenticity, drawing fans into her musical world. As she honed her live show, her appearances at festivals such as Pitchfork and Lollapalooza only increased her popularity, positioning her as a rising star on the concert scene.
