San Francisco, get ready! If you've been keeping an ear out for that signature Cherub sound – that infectious blend of dance, funk, and electronic beats that makes you want to move – you're in luck. The dynamic duo, Jordan Kelley and Jason Huber, are bringing their high-energy performances to the Bay Area.
For those looking to snag tickets for Cherub's San Francisco show, the Rickshaw Stop is the place to be on Thursday, February 12, 2026. It's happening at 8:00 PM, and word on the street is that tickets are going fast, with less than 2% remaining. So, if you're thinking about it, now's definitely the time to act.
But Cherub's tour isn't just a one-city affair. They're hitting a string of West Coast cities, and it's shaping up to be quite the run. Starting off in Phoenix on February 9th at the Crescent Ballroom, they'll then head to San Diego on February 10th at the Music Box, followed by Los Angeles on February 11th at the Teragram Ballroom. After their San Francisco stop, they'll be making their way up to Portland on February 13th at the Wonder Ballroom, and then over to Vancouver on February 15th at the Biltmore Cabaret. They're even scheduled for a show in Seattle on February 16th at The Showbox as part of their "Everything Changes And That's Ok Tour."
It's fascinating to think about how Jordan and Jason, who met back in 2010 at Middle Tennessee State University, have built this incredible career. They describe their bond as "The Unfuckwithable," and you can really feel that genuine connection in their music and their live shows. They started by combining Jordan's written material with Jason's performance experience, and it just clicked. Now, they live, work, and play together, which is pretty cool.
Their breakout hit, "Doses & Mimosas," really put them on the map, racking up millions of streams and leading to a deal with Columbia Records. Their debut album, Year of the Caprese, and subsequent releases have cemented their reputation as festival favorites, gracing stages at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and even Glastonbury. It's clear they've evolved, too. With the addition of guitarist Jordan "JB" Bartlett and drummer Nick Curtis, their sound has gained an even more organic feel, drawing inspiration from the early nineties rap, R&B, and alternative rock that shaped them.
So, whether you're a long-time fan or just discovering their unique sound, catching Cherub live is an experience. And if you're in San Francisco, that Rickshaw Stop date is your prime opportunity. Don't miss out on the chance to see them shake, stir, and serve up that irresistible brew of music.
