Greye at Daryl’s House | August 19, 2026
If you have never made the drive to Daryl’s House in Pawling for a show, here is what you need to know: get there before doors. Doors open at 5:00 PM on Wednesday, August 19 — showtime is 7:00 PM — and arriving early means you get a table, a meal, and the full experience of what makes this place unlike just about anywhere else in the Hudson Valley.
Daryl’s House was founded by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Daryl Hall in 2014, born from the spirit of his Webby Award-winning “Live from Daryl’s House” web series. The idea was to make it feel like you are hanging out at Daryl’s actual house, listening to music in the living room. The result is an intimate 200-capacity club on Route 22 with a killer sound system, a full American kitchen — steaks, seafood, pasta, sandwiches — and live programming that runs Wednesday through Sunday. For road-tripping music fans, it is the kind of venue that ends up on your permanent list after a single visit.
The headliner on this Wednesday night is Greye — a five-piece out of Daytona Beach, Florida, who have spent years evolving from acoustic folk roots into what they call “Southern Rock 2.0.” The lineup: Hannah Summer on lead vocals, Jett Wolfe on guitar, Ken-e Williams on keys, Tommy Brady on bass, and Ray Grimard on drums. Seven albums in and three national tours behind them, they bring a tight, high-energy show with the kind of crowd interaction that makes a 200-seat room feel like a much larger event.
Their song “Momma” is worth a listen before you go — Summer’s bluesy vocal delivery over a trance-like bass line, the band’s own description of a personal dedication that lands with universal weight. The press has taken notice: coverage from Atwood Magazine, a No. 1 spot on the European Indie Music Chart, and a Nashville deal with Lakehouse Records.
Daryl’s House is at 130 Route 22 in Pawling — roughly 90 minutes from Albany, under two hours from New York City. This is an all-ages show. Tickets are $28.69–$33.84 and on sale now.