House Shows this Fall! Want to Host?
We’re embarking on a lovely experiment as the year draws to a close: The Ellery House-Show Tour. Want to host? If you’re in the Midwest (or perhaps just beyond), get in touch!
Want to know what this House Concert thing’s all about? Keep Reading!

We’ve wanted to spend the dusk of the year making music in midwest living rooms: Creating fine evenings when folks can get together and feel warm, human, creative, inspired, maybe even loved.
Many Ellery friends/fans are new to the house concert thing– But never fear! We’ve gathered “house concert facts” from other artists’/hosts’ websites, and added our own “direct from Ellery” notes.
Take a look and see if a house show ignites your creative and/or social fires– We hope it does! Then send us an email and we’ll make it happen.
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WHAT IS IT? A House Concert is a show that’s presented in someone’s home or private space. Helpful descriptions here!
HOW MANY PEOPLE? A host will want to fill at least 20 chairs for a show; more would be even better. ROOM SIZE: People who regularly host House Concerts are able to seat 20-50 people, though concerts can be much larger if a home is big enough to accommodate more. CROWD SIZE: Before moving forward with a House Concert, a host should feel confident that they can not only set up, but fill at least 20 chairs for the show. Listening bodies are important, because the artist’s pay depends on admission charges and/or donation tips from a happy audience. Plus, a crowd creates great energy; everyone will enjoy the show that much more!
ADMISSION COST? Typical admission for a House Concert is $10-15. If you feel uncomfortable asking your invitees to pay to get in, a “Suggested Donation” box or jar (with a lot of “Please make sure you donate!” encouragement) can also work. Your sign by the collection might read, “Suggested Donation $10-15; all donations go directly to the artist!”
If you’d like to pay the artist a set amount and then make your show free (no admission or donations), let the artist know when booking so he/she can give you details.
***Direct From Ellery! WHERE DO GUESTS COME FROM? We’ve publicized house shows before, but this Fall our hope is to connect with some new listeners and to energize an intimate gathering in a new way. So the idea is that our hosts will fill their living rooms with 20+ friends, family, coworkers, etc… Basically, people who are invited by you and by your guests- Like a lovely widening web. If you’re not sure you can do this, let us know and we’ll talk about options & ideas!
IS THIS LIKE A PARTY? A House Concert is different from a party with live music. At a house concert, the music is the focus; the guests come to listen and engage with the artists. If you’re considering a House Concert as part of a celebration or other life event, consider that your guests will not be mingling/conversing during the Concert. However, you can certainly create mingling time before/after the music, or between two shorter music sets.
WHAT ABOUT FOOD/DRINKS? A House Concert host is not required to provide food or drinks for guests. Many hosts encourage guests to bring their own food/drink to enjoy during the show. Many others make the evening a potluck, and still others work with a few friends to provide enough snacks for all the guests.
OTHER? Some House Concert hosts provide a meal and a guest room for the artist. This is certainly not required, but it can be a nice gesture depending on your location and the artist’s travel plans. If you’d like to offer this to your artist, let him/her know when booking.
DAYS OF THE WEEK? Weekdays and Weekends are both appropriate for House Concerts. Earlier show times are often better during the work week; but truly, the best day for a House Concert is the one that works best for you and your guests.
***Direct from Ellery! WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE between this & the “Ellery Stimulus“ House Concert? …Ah, so you’ve read about the Ellery Stimulus concerts, which come with a $500 donation to the new record! What’s the difference? The Stimulus donations contribute specifically to the new record and come with extra goodies– like a pre-released copy of the new CD, a DVD, name in liner notes, etc. If you’re interested in donating to the Ellery Stimulus at the House Concert level, ask for details– and/or you can order at the link above! Some Stimulus donators do charge admission to recoup a portion of what they donated; others donate and then put on a free event. The option you choose (Stimulus house concert vs. regular) is entirely up to you; if you’d like more details before deciding, send us a note!
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If you have ANY questions, concerns, ideas, etc, please send them our way. As formulaic as some of this sounds, we’re really two happy artists who’d LOVE to work with you to make something great come together in your space.
The next step? Send your thoughts/ideas, and include some dates that would work for you!
Thank you for your Hosting Love!
–Tasha & Justin // ellery
If you’re still curious, more seriously cheesy videos about house concerts are available here!

Birmingham, Alabama has something similar called Small Stages. This is a great idea and I wish it were implemented in more areas. Oh yeah, tell Bill Ivester hi from Fred!
hey to fred. (and drive up and see them @ my place)
If you ever do a house show tour in the Pac NW, I’ll book you for my place in Eugene, Oregon! I can probably hold 30-40…
~Dan
Hey Guys!
My roomies and I would love to host a show for you if you’re still looking! Let’s talk logistics.
Johanna
Hey!
I’m definetely interested in hosting a house concert! I’ve seen you perform live twice at Taylor University while I was a student there, and now that I’m graduated would love to host an event like this. I live in Grabill, IN which is just outside of Fort Wayne. Hope to hear from you!
Megan
Hello Ellery (Tasha & Justin)
My wife & I would love to host a house concert for You.
We live 40 miles north of San Francisco, California, outside of a town called Petaluma. We could easily seat 25 - 30 people, perhaps more depending on your needed “musician space”.
You also could stay at our house (assuming your not allergic to cats or 5 year olds) we have a 4 bedroom house with only 3 of us living here.
We’ve already turned on a number of friends to your music.
We know you don’t have a west coast tour in the making yet, but… get yourselves on out here soon (please) you will love Northern California, and California will love you!
Regards,
Dana & Sharilyn Fox
If you decide on a west coast tour, I’d love to host in Portland, OR. Thanks for the fantastic music.
Coral
This opportunity is long over I’m sure but perhaps a new one will present itself. My husband and I would love to host or attend a live performance, We would love to introduce others to your beautiful music. We live in Cincinnati but also have a home in Northern michigan and would offer either as a venue.