Months Without Live Music
Jenn’s Apartment has gone almost an entire year without playing live music and performing at shows.
The last show Jenn’s Apartment played was almost a year ago now. While we’ve managed to keep busy, writing new music, and releasing whatever content we possibly can, we still miss playing live and traveling around the state of Michigan. We miss the comradery, the laughs, ripping farts in the parking lot

Our last album, The Bird The Bridge The Wire ironically came out around the same time the state shut down and we knew it was going to be a while before we set foot on a stage again. We’ve watched a number of shitty bands like Trapt attempt to play shows and act like there isn’t a global pandemic. While it provides a form of entertainment to watch a group of people who barely made it through high school believe that they, themselves, our scientists and know better, it is also a bummer to see the state of the world and the divide it’s caused.
For those who believe Coronavirus isn’t real, we made a little teaser video to go along with a new song we’re releasing soon, entitled “You Fuckin’ Suck“.
When Will Live Music Return?
According to Dr. Fauci,
If everything goes right, this is will occur sometime in the fall of 2021, so that by the time we get to the early to mid-fall, you can have people feeling safe performing onstage as well as people in the audience… I think you can then start getting back to almost full capacity of seating. We’ll be back in the theaters — performers will be performing, audiences will be enjoying it. It will happen.

Live music could return by fall 2021. Dr. Fauci also pointed out masks will continue to be required for quite a long time, including when live events return. We will continue to make music, put out merch, and do what we can to keep the Jenn’s Apartment train moving. If masks are going to be a part of our normal life for the foreseeable future, we will be sure to come out with more masks we can all rock at shows when it’s deemed safe.




