
Jessie Murph
Event Description
JOIN US – as we celebrate the glory of live music, ice-cold beer, & partying on 9th Street in beautiful downtown Columbia! This is 𝘾𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙡 𝘽𝙖𝙣𝙠 𝘿𝙤𝙬𝙣𝙩𝙤𝙬𝙣 𝙇𝙞𝙫𝙚!
A HUGE thank you to our sponsors who make events like this possible:
Our title sponsor Central Bank of Boone County
Bud Light, Logboat Brewing Co, Waves Cider, On The Rocks, Columbia Convention Center & Visitors Bureau, KRCG, and Jimmy Johns
Jessie Murph Bio
Underneath a unique blend of modern production with echoes of distant guitar and evocative vocals, Jessie Murph tells the kinds of stories we all relate to, but we might be too uncomfortable to disclose to the world at large. Thankfully, she’s not shy in her songs. The 18-year-old Alabama singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist gushes emotion through the cracks of her dominant, yet lilting croon, staring down heartbreak, anxiety, and darkness without filter or any fucks given.
This open-hearted honesty has endeared her to a following of nearly 10 million across platforms and asserted her as a critically acclaimed force. The stress of a fractured family, bullying in school, outdated expectations for women, and latent backwoods misogyny pushed Jessie to cling tightly to music and never let go. She listened to everyone from Adele and Lady A to 6lack and Lil Baby, learning piano, ukulele, and guitar and writing songs of her own.
After a taste of viral popularity on YouTube, she launched her TikTok during 2020. Beyond popular covers, she gained traction and connected with audiences by way of originals such as “Upgrade,” “Look Who’s Cryin Now,” and “Sobriety.” However, “Always Been You” affirmed her as a powerful presence. It gathered north of 115 million global streams, while Stereogum pegged it as one of “2022’s Potential Pop Hits.”
Between praise from OnesToWatch, Flaunt Magazine, Hits, and more, she tallied over 100 million streams with “Pray,” “I Would’ve,” “While You’re At It,” and “How Could You.” However, she opens up once again on her 2023 debut mixtape, Drowning [Columbia Records], and more to come.
Event Information
Due to high demand, Jessie Murph’s Live in the Sticks Tour at Rose Park has been moved to 9th Street (Outside The Blue Note). All tickets previously purchased will be honored at the new date and no further action is required at this time.

Bags (max size 12″ x 6″ x 12″) are allowed and will be searched upon entry. Exceptions will be made for necessary medical equipment and bags for nursing mothers. We encourage you to pack light with only the necessities to make the entry process as smooth as possible.
We are a cashless facility meaning that we are unable to accept cash as a form of payment.
• Our Box Office, Coat Check, and Venue Merch will only accept credit and debit.
• Our Bars will only accept credit, debit, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.
Please note that artist merchandise sales are separate and may still accept cash.
Due to high foot traffic, we will not be allowing outside blankets or chairs on 9th Street. If you are needing an ADA accommodation, please reach out to us at info@thebluenote.com