Artists Den brings “Live From My Den” back for another season, highlighting today’s most extraordinary artists as they perform from the creative spaces of their homes, studios and cities most significant to their creative processes. “Live From My Den” is made possible and brought to life by Hard Rock, and in partnership with FUJIFILM North America Corporation (Fujifilm).
IDLES bring their propulsive, hard-hitting rock to the band’s favorite venue in the United States, the Beachland Ballroom.
Country singer-songwriter Ingrid Andress in Nashville, Tennessee
Folk-pop songwriter Noah Kahan in New York, New York
Acclaimed collaborators Jack Johnson and Blake Mills in Los Angeles, California
Indie rock artist Soccer Mommy in Brooklyn, New York
The New York City native Kota the Friend returns to his home city for this episode of Live from My Den. In front of an intimate audience of fans, the rapper brings vibrant energy to his relaxed take on East Coast hip-hop. Pre-show, Kota walks around his hometown neighborhood in Brooklyn, and he reflects on the influence that growing up in New York has on his creative process. Kota the Friend is one of hip-hop’s most exciting independent artists, committed to make his music career on his own terms.
Sensational alt-pop trio MUNA return to Pulse Studios, where they recorded parts of their third studio album MUNA. Back home in Los Angeles after a headlining tour, the band performed acoustic versions of fan favorite songs including “Anything But Me” and their 2021 hit “Silk Chiffon.” Before the taping, they relaxed at the LA River and reflected on their history with the city. MUNA’s episode of Live from My Den is an intimate view of the group after their stratospheric 2022.