LOVE THAT: Hosted by Jessie Lee & Megan Rosenblum
About This Event
LOVE THAT, hosted by Jessie Lee and Megan Rosenblum, brings a mixed rock/pop and hybrid-performance lineup to Union Hall. The bill pairs songwriters — Drop, Ibhan Kulkarni, Honey, Adrienne and Hunter — with text‑forward performers Edy and Modica and character-driven comics like Charlie and Flynn, emphasizing concise songcraft, observed-text work and close-listening stage presence over production.
About LOVE THAT
LOVE THAT is a Union Hall rock/pop showcase hosted by Jessie Lee and Megan Rosenblum, bringing Drop, Edy, and Modica onto one bill. Drop leans on tight hooks that turn suddenly, while Edy threads songs with spoken text and a documentary-minded attention to language and presence. Modica approaches performance with an observer’s eye, treating music as a record of lived detail. In a city where genre lines keep dissolving, the lineup reads as a small survey of how NYC stages can hold both songcraft and inquiry.
About the Artists
LOVE THAT: Hosted by Jessie Lee & Megan Rosenblum
LOVE THAT is a New York City performance night hosted by Jessie Lee and Megan Rosenblum, presented at Union Hall in Brooklyn. The series places rock and pop structures alongside hybrid live work, often pairing acts such as Drop, Edy, and Modica on the same bill.
Edy
Edy is a New York–based performance artist and vocalist whose work moves between music, spoken text, and documentary gesture. Trained through conservatory study and the city’s workshop culture, she has built a résumé across small theaters and downtown rooms, with appearances in New York venues that prioritize new work and close listening.
Modica
Modica is a New York–based artist whose work moves between performance and documentary-inflected storytelling. Trained through years of stage practice, Modica has appeared in downtown theater and live-music settings, with credits that regularly place them in the city’s small and mid-size venues.
Honey,
Honey works in the rock-pop lane, with a stage history that includes Union Hall in Brooklyn. The project is associated with the pop-rock world of Honey Revenge, a Los Angeles-founded act that emerged in 2021 and later released the album *Retrovision* (2023).
Drop
Drop is a New York City–based rock/pop artist who has appeared at Union Hall, working in rooms built for close listening. They have shared bills with LATE BLOOMERS, a rotating lineup of solo characters that has included Grace, Reiter, Gus, Heagerty, Nick, Mestad, and Ashley.
It!, and
It! is an individual artist whose recorded profile sits unusually at the crossroads of classical crossover and opera, even as their live billing in New York leans Rock/Pop. They have appeared at Union Hall, including the series LOVE THAT, hosted by Jessie Lee and Megan Rosenblum, alongside acts such as Drop, Edy, and Modica.