Joseph Pennell//Cole Scheifele
Doors: 6:30pm
Tickets: $20 advance, $25 doors
Advance tickets can only be purchased online-we do not sell advance tickets at the venue. Refunds are not available within 48 hours of the event. Tickets do not guarantee seating during shows at the Royal Room.
We are now accepting reservations for diners! After purchasing tickets, please visit the Reservations page to book a table. Table reservations require advance tickets, and are only for guests who plan to dine at the Royal Room. We do not take reservations over the phone.
Seating for non-diners is first come, first served. Please arrive early to guarantee a seat!
The Royal Room is All Ages until 10pm.
Joseph Pennell is a singer songwriter and Pacific Northwest native who has been involved in music since the age of five. Beginning his musical journey with classical piano, and expanding through brass jazz performance, he has since pushed his focus to guitar, songwriting and arrangement in the indie folk and roots genres. His writing reflects on human relationships, hardships and growth and is accompanied by layered guitar parts to carry gentle and powerful vocals. A finish carpenter by trade and father of two, most days he can be found with family, building something, or writing/recording in his home project studio The Reading Room.
Joseph Pennell: Acoustic Guitar/Lead Vocal
Claire Conway: Backing Vocals
Daniel Folgado: Keys
BJ Choe: Pedal Steel
Dune Butler: Electric Bass/Upright Bass
Sean Woolstenhulme: Guitar
William Sage (formerly William Mapp): Drums
Cole Scheifele is an up-and-coming folk singer/songwriter based out of Denver, Colorado. He combines beautiful melodies with deep and thought-provoking lyrics that he says stem from his never ending hunger to discover more about the human experience. “I don’t think we ever stop learning and digesting thoughts and feelings from the world around us” he said, “I try to go into some of the deeper parts of the mind that can be inherently scary, but also endlessly beautiful.” His debut EP “Everything Matters, Nothing Matters At All” was released in 2019 and is a perfect example of this, as it delves into deep human connection, loss, and existential thoughts.