Veronica Lewis, an indie singer and multi-instrumentalist, merges 90s alt-rock grit with an indie-pop edge. Earning acclaim as “one of the most promising torchbearers of American Rock ’n’ Roll” -American Songwriter
She’s a multi-award-winning, #2 Billboard-charting artist from the backwoods of New Hampshire. At just 21, Veronica is part of the new wave of female artists redefining what it means to be a singer/songwriter in indie rock.
Inspired by Soccer Mommy, Julia Jacklin, Sharon Van Etten, boygenius, and Lizzy McAlpine, she delivers raw energy, anthem-evoking choruses, earworm melodies, and lush guitar- and keyboard-driven textures — and as the songwriter and producer behind her recordings, Veronica shapes the sound of her music from the inside out.
A dazzling live performer, she shares the full spectrum of emotion on stage. Her latest album, Too Late For Tears, hits with a tumult of elation and melancholy — an album she says “is about things we all struggle with… disillusionment, self-discovery, the beauty and flaws you find in yourself, and the world around you.”
Opening for Veronica, Jonathan Stephen Braught is a solo artist and Keene native. Jonathan blends psych rock, lo-fi country, and basement Americana. Also known for his work with Modern Fools, his solo project dives into chaos with biting honesty. Jonathan is the 2025 Ewing Arts Awards winner.
$25: GA Standing Room
$30: Seated

