Indie Event Details
Moriah Bailey (OKC), YOMI, Diondre Dunigan

- When
- Sunday, August 9, 2026 at 7:30 PM CDT
- Address
- 4146 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60618
- Tickets
- $15
Moriah Bailey (fka sun riah) is an Oklahoma-based songwriter who creates intimate and vulnerable sound worlds using primarily harp, voice, and effects pedals. Paste Magazine has described Bailey’s music as showcasing “masterful minimalism,” and Bailey's sound is often compared to Bjork, Agnes Obel, Joanna Newsom, and JFDR. On this tour, she will be joined by a phenomenal ensemble of musicians (violin, drums, and bass). Her songs are delicate and defiant, tender and strong, and they provide space to dwell on and sit with emotions. Yomí, a Chicago-based harpist and singer, has dedicated the last decade to perfecting her unique sound—a captivating fusion of traditional harp melodies with contemporary elements. Through her innovative use of live harp loops, she creates intricate soundscapes designed to unlock and liberate the hidden aspects of our inner selves. As a resident artist at Bonnaroo Music Festival for three consecutive years, Yomí has experienced firsthand the transformative power of music as a healing force. Whether performing in a cozy bar on a Wednesday night or commanding a festival stage on a Sunday morning, her harp becomes an instrument of connection and love, reaching out to touch the hearts of her audience. With each performance, Yomí invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery and emotional release, a testament to the magic woven through her art. Diondre Dunigan is a songwriter based in the south side of Chicago. Dedicated to fostering spaces for feeling, community, and presence, he sings songs of life’s little moments, big ones, and the through lines between them. With alternative folk sensibilities, a tuned ear, and a tuned heart, Diondre creates spaces where the music and listener can be present together, and listeners can be present with one another. Presented by Meanie Productions
Program & Artists
Moriah Bailey (OKC), YOMI, Diondre Dunigan