Ready for Any Room, Any Night
The songs are built, the stories are written — this page is where the live dates land. When shows start rolling out, you’ll see them here: alt-pop and rock sets that feel like a movie scene you accidentally walked into at the perfect time. No “rough demo” energy — just fully-formed songs, loud drums, big hooks, and space for the room to sing.
- Live sets designed for gyms, theaters, clubs, and community events.
- Energy built around emotional anthems, late-night driving songs, and honest lyrics.
- Stay tuned here and on socials as dates, cities, and special events get confirmed.
This is where upcoming shows, community nights, and special events will appear. For now, you can explore how to host a night or request a future date.
Live Format & Booking Details
Live shows are designed to balance energy and storytelling — like a conversation that keeps getting louder until the whole room is singing. Whether it’s a single spotlight moment or a full-feature set, the goal is to make the night feel personal and cinematic at the same time.
20–60 minute sets depending on your event: tight showcase, full-feature set, or multiple shorter slots across the night. Songs move between high-energy anthems and quieter, reflective moments.
Track-based performance with live vocals, optional live instrumentation, and minimal tech footprint. House PA and basic monitoring preferred; CSMN can coordinate simple tech riders where needed.
Shows can plug into existing booster programs and community fundraisers. Donations and sponsorships flow through approved partners — CSMN does not claim official school or league status.
What the Room Feels Like
An IAMJORDANK live set is built to feel like a memory forming in real-time. Songs from current and future projects become louder, brighter versions of themselves — crowd vocals layered on top of studio hooks, drums hitting harder through the room, and lyrics that land differently when everyone is breathing at the same tempo.
The goal isn’t just to “play songs,” it’s to turn a gym floor, auditorium, or black box stage into a place where people feel safe to yell, cry, laugh, and sing without worrying about how it looks on camera. The same stories about burnout, faith, distance, and hope from the records get a new kind of gravity live, especially when the room is locked in and present.