announced
Lucy Clearwater + Lilly Miller + Manisha
Tue, Jun 23, 2026 / Wild Child / Olympia, WA
CapCity Presents:
Lucy Clearwater Lilly Miller Manisha Wild Child 7:00 PM Doors 7:30 Show June 23rd, 2026 All Ages Event
$18.50 advance ($20.84 after fees) or $22 day of show
Lucy Clearwater
Lucy Clearwater is a Los Angeles–based folk/Americana singer-songwriter who writes songs the way some people keep journals. Honestly, carefully, and with a deep respect for feeling. With a background in classical violin and a sound rooted in acoustic instruments and human-scale storytelling, her music carries emotional clarity, wit, and the warmth of California folk traditions.
A 2024 Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk Competition winner, Clearwater has spent the last several years on the road, touring across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Europe. She’s often seen sharing stages with her friends and fellow artists such as John Craigie, Victoria Canal (as both support and band member), Ye Vagabonds, Joe Pug, Martin Luke Brown, Luca Fogale, Ocie Elliott, and others.
Her debut album, People ≠ Possessions, arrives May 14, 2026, produced by Grammy-winner Tyler Chester and recorded mostly live to tape at Bell Choir Studios in Los Angeles. Featuring contributions from her vibrant creative community including Madison Cunningham, Kenneth Pattengale (The Milk Carton Kids), Sean Watkins (Nickel Creek), Rob Moose, Harrison Whitford, Hayden Everett, Drew Taubenfeld and many more, the record reflects Clearwater’s belief that music is something handmade, shared, and meant to be lived with.
https://www.instagram.com/lucyclearwater/
https://www.lucyclearwater.com/
https://lucyclearwater.bandcamp.com
Lilly Miller
Lilly Miller is a vocalist, guitarist, composer, and poet whose candid, cathartic songs pull you in and reward your attention. Raised in Iowa, she began performing when she moved to Seattle, Washington in 2022. Quickly captivating the local music scene, she began touring as support for artists like Damien Jurado, Olivia Barton, and Racoma. Miller’s debut record, ‘After, now’ (2025) expands her acoustic sound with sonically explorative textures and lush soundscapes. Her forthcoming record, ‘Did Something in Me Break’ (2026), a split with Damien Jurado, features many of her previously recorded songs re-imagined in a warm, live setting.
Manisha
Filipina-Indian artist MANISHA writes for lovers of lyrics and overthinkers of love. Much like her multicultural background, her music is a melting pot of influences from jazz and pop to musical theater. At the age of 17, she migrated from Manila, Philippines, to Seattle, Washington, where she had the opportunity to turn her passion for music into a full-time career. She attended and graduated from Berklee College of Music, where she wrote, recorded, and released her debut album Sweet Until The Aftertaste. Since college, MANISHA has moved back to Seattle, playing shows at legendary local venues such as Barboza and The Crocodile. MANISHA aims to create community through her music—one that celebrates the quirky intersectionalities in all of us.