New Nostalgics is a live music tribute that zeroes in on the era when flip phones were peak technology and your MySpace top 8 was serious business. Fronted by vocalist Austin Morris, the show pulls from that sweet spot of late '90s through 2000s hits—NSYNC, Blink-182, Usher, and all those songs you probably haven't admitted to loving in years. It's not a DJ spinning tracks or a karaoke setup; this is a full live band running through the playlist of anyone who grew up burning CDs and watching TRL after school.
The Space's stripped-down, community-focused atmosphere makes this feel more like a house party with really good musicians than a polished Vegas production. The room itself is raw and intimate, the kind of place where singing along to "Bye Bye Bye" or "Mr. Brightside" feels completely natural. It's nostalgia without the irony, leaning into the genuine joy of pop-punk anthems and early 2000s R&B that soundtracked a very specific chapter of millennial life.