Amelia Day & The Cloves
The Ego Trip Tour
Friday, May 1, 2026
Doors 6:30 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets start at $20 (incl. fees)
Upper Balcony $20
Balcony $30
Loge $40
Main Floor $50
This show is included in 2025-2026 full season tickets and half season package A. No dinner service at this show. Concessions and the bars will be open. All Ages. Bars for 21+. THANK YOU to our generous show sponsors Mike & Joan Hanten, Dr. Rose Holdren in memory of Dale Holdren, Annie Murphy & Brian Curtis, and Kate Wilson @ Call Kitsap Home!
The Sound
Amelia Day is a musical jack-of-all-trades. Standing at the intersection of folk, rock, and pop, Day blends heartfelt storytelling, raw delivery, and unforgettable melodies into music that feels both fresh and familiar — like rediscovering an old favorite. A self-described writer before anything else, her perceptive lyricism extends far beyond her 23 years, with lines reminiscent of songwriting greats like Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon. As the Spokesman-Review notes, Day has a signature style that features “wordplay, double-meanings and rhythmic variations,” with themes ranging from journeying into adulthood to climate change. Many of Day’s songs are also shaped by her intimate relationships, where her queerness and candor take center stage.
Ego Trip
Day’s upcoming EP EGO TRIP is her most personal project yet. Lead single “Lady Los Angeles” traces the sting of betrayal after discovering infidelity, while the rest of the EP takes listeners on an intimate journey through her grieving process. “The character of ‘Lady Los Angeles’ is representative of my ex’s obsession with attention and fame at all costs and my own fear of being seduced by those same temptations,” Day explains. “It felt like she was having an affair, not only with another person, but with the often-self-aggrandizing culture of Los Angeles itself.”
Small Town Roots
Born and raised in the small town of Sumner, Washington — the self-proclaimed “Rhubarb Pie Capital of the World” — Day has been drawn to music-making since she could walk. “I had no idea what I was doing, but I had a toy ukulele and drum, and my parents had an upright piano that I would mess around on,” she recalls. “I could spend hours just playing around on the keys, making up little songs, which my piano teacher recognized and encouraged.” By middle school, Day was already writing her own songs “about myself and my (very angsty) preteen feelings.”
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Thank you to all of our 2025-2026 season, series and show sponsors!
Sponsorships available. For details, contact Development Director Nita Hartley at 360.932.3051 or nita@admiraltheatre.org
Season Sponsors:
Cascade PBS
GEICO Local Office - Kevin & Janice Krieger
Kitsap Bank
West Hills Auto Plex
Generous Show Sponsors:
Mike & Joan Hanten
Dr. Rose Holdren in memory of Dale Holdren
Annie Murphy & Brian Curtis
Kate Wilson @ Call Kitsap Home

