Folk songs and stories are coming your way this fall! If you’ve been looking for time and space to slow down and heal up, we have you very covered. Tell your friends, bring your fam, and we'll bring the music medicine. "The Nature of Us" is 10 yrs old this year. It was my first album, crowdfunded by generous friends and guardians of song. We had zero marketing budget and it is you all, the listeners, who have made it so special. Songs like "Wonderfully Made," "Give Our Hearts Some Weight," and "Tragedy Is Not the End" gave us access to so many beautiful stories - and we want to celebrate those stories with an anniversary tour. Thank you for giving these songs life and for sharing your stories with me over the years. I'll see you out there!
BIO: Joel Ansett is an award-winning singer-songwriter known for his introspective lyrics and heartfelt live performances. His sound combines folk and R&B, and beyond the genre, Artist Review wrote: "this music is soul therapy." His steady grassroots approach as an independent artist continues to gain momentum, thus far earning him over 40 million streams online, a Lennon Award, and several song placements in film/tv. His latest album “Layers” provides an immersive listening experience about unseen relational barriers with strangers, loved ones, and God.
Know Before You Go The event will be held on October 9, 2025 at the First Presbyterian Church - Student Ministry Space which is located at 200 W Washington St, Greenville, SC 29601. The Songwriter Q&A session will begin at 6pm and The Nature of Us concert will begin at 7pm. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to the event. Parking may be available at the Washington St parking lot (across the street from the church), the main church parking lot (off of Richardson St), the Richardson St Garage, or as available in the downtown area. Parking is first come, first served. Some parking locations may require payment. The First Presbyterian campus is smoke, vape, and tobacco free. Firearms, explosives, and weapons of any kind are prohibited on the First Presbyterian campus. Please refrain from bringing bags into the building. No food or beverage is allowed in the auditorium. First Presbyterian is a KultureCity partner. For more information, see our website. Please have your digital or printed ticket available to be scanned.