Tallahassee-born, Wakulla native Wiley Gaby returns to House of Music for a hometown show, along with tourmate Julie Nolen from Austin and lifelong friend and Tallahassee native, Brian Durham. Singer-songwriters Julie Nolen and Wiley Gaby are hitting the road this October for a tour across the southeastern U.S. Known for their raw, heartfelt storytelling and powerful performances, these two performers pack an emotional punch that’s balanced with just the right amount of southern charm and wit. Austin staple Julie Nolen, with her commanding voice and passionate performances, has carved a space for herself in Americana and roots rock. She’s a trailblazer in the queer country scene, having founded OUTlaw Pride, Texas' first queer country festival. Nolen is also in the studio working on her second album, following the success of *Songs of Dignity & Grit*. Brooklyn-based, Florida-born Wiley Gaby (formerly Goldenchild) writes heartfelt hurtin’ songs and delivers them with tear-stained, emotional vocals, exploring “balladeer vulnerability and melodrama by swelling into high notes and emoting with sly finesse” (NPR Music). Gaby is currently between recording his solo debut LP and touring the country with various members of his musical family—such as Julie Nolen, Acacia Forgot, Teresa Jiménez, and The Great Dying. Don’t miss Julie Nolen and Wiley Gaby on tour this October as they bring their queer country music to audiences across the South!