(PHoto by Rebekah Hendricks)
Now SEEKING FANS OF Ida TO HOST their June UNDERTOW SHOWS
Ida began in Brooklyn in 1993, when Daniel Littleton and Elizabeth Mitchell started writing and performing songs together as a duo. The band has grown and changed many times since then, but the duo at its core has remained constant. Ida released several albums and EPs on independent labels, the last was their collaboration with Michael Hurley, Ida Con Snock, released in 2009.
Since then, Daniel and Elizabeth have pursued musical projects outside of Ida. Daniel has played guitar in Amy Helm’s band since 2012, touring heavily and sharing stages with Levon Helm, Mavis Staples, Phil Lesh, Meshell Ndegeocello, Donald Fagen and many more. Elizabeth has released several Grammy nominated children’s music albums on Smithsonian Folkways, collaborating with Natalie Merchant, Susie Ibarra and others. Together they hosted the Kids stage at the Newport Folk Festival and a series of Kids Rambles at Levon Helm Studios. The full band reunited in 2023 to play the Numero Group festival in Los Angeles.
In 2025, Numero began reissuing Ida’s catalog on vinyl, starting with a box-set edition of their 2000 album, Will You Find Me. To promote the release, Ida went out on the road with Numero label mates Tsunami on the Coin Toss Tour, playing major cities across the US and featuring special musical guests from each community. The tour was a vibrant gathering of old friends and new, inspiring Dan and Liz to continue reconnecting with this part of their shared musical history. They are excited to revisit their beginnings as a duo and interpret their body of songs in a stripped down acoustic setting.
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Do you have a large living room, community space, art gallery, studio, or other space that can safely host 35-50 people? If so, we want to hear from you!
To take the first step and get involved, please:
- Read all about the hosting expectations outlined on this page.
- Complete the intake form (at the bottom) to submit your space.
- Sit tight! We’ll get back to you as soon as possible about dates and logistics.
Undertow keeps this simple for hosts. All you have to do is let us borrow your living room (for approx. 3 hours) and check-in guests at the door. In return, you’ll get to see an intimate performance by Ida in your space, 5 free tickets for your friends, and our eternal gratitude.
These shows can only happen if fans volunteer to host, so reach out today to help us get this show on the road. Ida would love to play at your place!
June 11 : Richmond VA
June 12 : Washington DC
June 13 : Annapolis MD
June 14 : Baltimore MD
June 15 : Philadelphia PA
June 16 : New Jersey
June 17 : New York City / Brooklyn NY
June 18 : Hudson Valley NY
June 19 : Vermont
June 20 : Northampton MA
June 21 : Connecticut
June 22 : Providence RI
June 23 : Boston MA
June 24 : Cape Cod MA
June 25 : Portland MEREGIONS OF INTEREST:
Cities outlined above are just suggestions. We are open to any and all submissions – even if you don’t live in a major metropolis. We hope to book more shows for Ida, so let us know what regions we should visit next!
A few things to consider…
1. LOCATION
In the past we’ve booked all kinds of spaces. It can be residential, commercial, community, or any other indoor space where you can host a private gathering. Bonus points for being centrally located! Show us what you got!
There needs to be street parking, a parking garage, or public transportation nearby so guests can access your space easily. Before you offer to host a show, please check with your neighbors to confirm they’re ok with a bunch of extra people coming over. It would be a huge bummer if someone called the cops because of all the extra cars and people.
2. SELLABLE CAPACITY
Be realistic. This is the number of tickets we put on sale. Please keep in mind when determining your capacity, hosts get 5 comp tickets that aren’t factored into the sellable capacity. The ideal space would comfortably hold a minimum of 40 people. If you have questions about how to calculate your room’s capacity – please send us the approximate square footage of the show space.
3. TICKET PRICE
Ticket price will be $25. Everyone must buy tickets in advance. No tickets will be sold at the door. All tickets sales are direct to fans from Undertow. There will be no reselling or third-party tickets sales. Limit 4 tickets per order. These shows are limited capacity and we want everyone to have a fair opportunity to buy tickets.
No tickets will be sold at the door. All tickets sales are direct to fans from Undertow. There will be no reselling or third-party tickets sales. Limit 4 tickets per order. These shows are limited capacity and we want everyone to have a fair opportunity to buy tickets.
4. GUEST LIST
On show day we’ll provide the host with a list of everyone attending the show. We need the host to check people off the list as they arrive and direct them where to sit. The host won’t have to exchange any money since tickets are bought in advance. We ask guests to arrive between 7:15-7:45pm to check-in for 8pm shows.
5. FREE TICKETS FOR HOSTS
The host gets 5 additional free tickets for the show. If you have other friends beyond your 5 guests who want to come to the show you should direct them buy tickets online.
6. PROMOTING THE SHOW
Undertow Shows are promoted on Undertow websites, social media, mailing lists, and by word-of-mouth. We rely on hosts to help us spread the word on a local level. Social media posts are more than sufficient.
Please don’t post your home address. The show address only goes to guests after they purchase tickets. In addition to respecting your privacy, we need to keep the show locations private so random folks don’t show up and party-crash.
7. SOUND SYSTEM & LIGHTING
You don’t need a sound system. Most shows are totally acoustic. But some artists bring along a small sound system if they’re playing electric instruments. If they need access to an electrical outlet or power strip, we’ll let you know.
No special lighting needed. But it would be great if you had some kind of ambient lighting like a table lamp, string lights, or dimmable overhead lights to help create a cozy mood.
8. SEATING
You don’t need to provide seating for everyone. If you have a bunch of chairs – great! But most shows are floor seating and we let guests know if they should bring something comfortable to sit on during the show.
9. OPENING ARTISTS
We don’t have openers on these shows. It’s much easier for us to keep things simplistic and on-schedule when presenting a single act bill. We want to keep the amount of time guests are in your space to a minimum.
10. FRIENDLY PETS
We love dogs and cats, we really do! But an excitable pet running around during the show can be distracting for the guests and performers. If you have curious and friendly 4-legged family members, would you be ok with putting them in another part of the house or sending them to a friend’s house during the show?
If all that sounds ok,
PLEASE FILL IN ALL FIELDS BELOW
