Stella & The Rockets / The Nightly Noodle / Saint Sulpice / Caleb Graham
About This Event
Stella & The Rockets, The Nightly Noodle, Saint Sulpice and Caleb Graham play Arlene's Grocery in a four-act bill built for small-room dynamics. The performers emphasize tight song structures, clear hooks and steady ensemble playing; Saint Sulpice’s unexpected "gregorian chant" Spotify tag signals a comfort with left-field framing, while Graham brings room-aware timing from his music, comedy and storytelling work.
About the Artists
The Nightly Noodle
The Nightly Noodle is a New York City–based Rock/Pop group that turns up in bills like the one at Arlene’s Grocery alongside Saint Sulpice and Caleb Graham. With an emerging footprint online, the band reads as local-first, built for small-room volume and quick shifts in mood.
Saint Sulpice
Saint Sulpice is a Rock/Pop group on the New York City club circuit, appearing on bills like the Arlene’s Grocery lineup with The Nightly Noodle and Caleb Graham. On Spotify, they show up under the unexpected tag of “gregorian chant,” a mismatch that hints at a band comfortable with left-field framing.
Caleb Graham
Caleb Graham is a New York City–based performer who appears at Freddy’s Bar, moving between music, comedy, and spoken-word settings. Their credits include regular spots in community formats such as Mimsey’s Open Mic, Humans Against Music, and weekly comedy open mics, along with storytelling nights like “So What Happened Was.
Stella & The Rockets
Stella & The Rockets is a rock/pop group heard on New York City stages, including Arlene’s Grocery. They’ve shared bills with The Nightly Noodle, Saint Sulpice, and Caleb Graham, appearing on lineups like “Stella & The Rockets / The Nightly Noodle / Saint Sulpice / Caleb Graham.