April 27th, 2026

The Rickshaw presents

Mirah

Great Aunt Ida

At LanaLou's

+19 (with 2 pieces of govt issued ID)

$30 +S/C adv
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Doors: 11:59pm

DOORS: 7:00PM

Philadelphia singer-songwriter Mirah plays LanaLou’s this April in support of her new record ‘Dedication’ with support from Great Aunt Ida.

Mirah

Mirah first emerged from the flourishing late 90’s Pacific Northwest music scene with the release her debut LP You Think It’s Like This But Really It’s Like This. Co-produced by Phil Elverum — on whose early Microphones records Mirah was regularly featured — the album immediately established her as a generational songwriting talent and her passion for recording and producing, initially sparked by her collaborations with Phil, continues to glow to this day. This first album’s influence has echoed down to the present day, “shaping the aesthetic of bedroom pop” (NPR), and impacting the output of two generations of indie musicians, as evidenced by the expanded reissue of the album released by Double Double Whammy in 2020.

Mirah has remained a beloved and idiosyncratic voice through indie rock’s many permutations. Now — six full length solo records and a half-dozen collaborative albums, EP’s and funny side-projects in — Mirah is releasing her latest record, Dedication, in February 2026. This album is a co-release between her own Absolute Magnitude imprint and Double Double Whammy, with a limited edition plant-based vinyl edition being released by PIAPTK.
Mirah continues to tour, both solo and with countless iterations of her own band in concert halls, music clubs, living rooms and punk basements all across North America, Japan and Europe.

Great Aunt Ida

As a vehicle for Vancouver-based pianist and songwriter, Ida Nilsen, Great Aunt Ida has existed in various shapes and places since 2003, releasing 4 acclaimed albums during that time. Influenced by a variety of genres but rooted in the popular song, Nilsen’s writing has been called “intimate and honest”, “warm and spare,” “bordering on misanthropic”, and “somehow unlike any other girl/piano combo.”