A gig held at Rough Trade Bristol on Tuesday 1st September. The event starts at 20:00.
Crosstown Concerts Presents: she's green + support tbc
Doors: 19:00
Curfew: 22:00
Age Restriction: 14+ (U18's to be accompanied by an adult)
Minneapolis band she’s green describe themselves as “moss music”. It’s music for wandering into the forest and getting lost there; for discovering magic forgotten deep in nature; for slowly shedding who you were before. “I always think about this experience I had as a kid, seeing astump that was filled with moss. It gave me the feeling that there’s smaller worlds,” says guitaristLiam Armstrong. Inspired as much by J.R.R. Tolkien and Hayao Miyazaki as by Slowdive and the Cocteau Twins, the band—consisting of Armstrong, Zofia Smith, Raines Lucas, Kevin Seebeck and Teddy Nordvold—aim to create their own musical and visual world defined by dreamy fantasy, emotional openness and sonic depth. “I want it to feel like an escape,” Smith says.
she’s green formed in 2022 in the Minneapolis college DIY scene. Smith and Armstrong lived together in a shared house, and bonded over the recording sessions they heard coming from each other’s bedrooms, before bringing she’s green to life in basement jam sessions and beginning to gig prolifically around the Twin Cities. In 2023 they released their debut EP, Wisteria, which included the viral hit “Mandy”—now boasting over three million Spotify listens.After graduating college, she’s green started to hit the road, heading all over North America with the likes of Slow Pulp, Softcult and Glixen, and all the while accumulating an increasingly devoted fanbase.
In February 2025, she’s green announced their signing to Photo Finish Records, and in August released their second EP, Chrysalis. Recorded in part with Slow Pulp’s Henry Stoehr, it builds on the shimmering shoegaze and dream-pop of Wisteria, with ever more irresistible melodies and deeper songcraft. Ranging from the heavy, driving breakdown of “Graze” to the acoustic guitar-driven sway of “Silhouette”, the band created more collaboratively than ever and remained open to following every instinct. “We wanted to expand the scope of what we did with the first EP, and see how far we could push either side of the music—whether it’s harsh and jarring or it’s inviting and warm,” Armstrong says. Smith expands: “We’re really trying to listen close to what the song’s personality is. I almost think of songs as like people; I’m like, what do you wanna be? Who are you?”
Not content to rest, she’s green ended 2025 by recording a follow-up EP that will form the second half of a full-length, and heading overseas for the first time for a UK tour in support of Softcult. As they win over fans everywhere they go with their authentic, loving approach to their sound, it’s clear that this huge year for she’s green is only the beginning. Like mist in the forest, mysterious and enveloping, she’s green welcome you in