Haute & Freddy // Treefort 2026
Gelli HaHa
BIG SIS

w/ The Womack Sisters, The Army, The Navy, corto.alto, Night Heron, Landlady
Treefort Music Hall
Saturday, March 28th, 2026
DOORS: 2pm
SHOW: 2:50pm
All Ages
Haute & Freddy is the dazzling brainchild of Michelle Buzz and Lance Shipp. The duo released their first single, Scantily Clad, sparking a devoted fanbase. The song landed them on Spotify playlists Lorem, Obsessed, and the cover of Fresh Finds, paving the way for their second single, Anti-Superstar, which has been embraced with equal support—earning placements on New Music Friday, Noteable, Limelight, Nightpop, and more.

Fast forward to now, and the comment sections are buzzing with fans speaking in Ren Faire lingo, while their shows are filled with attendees crafting their own jester hats, as a mime clown joyfully twists balloon crowns for the rest of the Royal Court—aka H&F’s loyal followers. With their debut album on the horizon, Haute & Freddy’s momentum is picking up speed, and fans are eagerly awaiting the drop of their next single, Shy Girl, following their latest February
release, Fashion Over Function.

Their love for theater, obscure synths, and underground club culture runs deep, infusing every track with an audacious energy. The duo moves through their music like runaway carnies, crashing through the veneer of polite society with all the flair of an 18th-century escapade.

Gelli HaHa

Gelli HaHa

somewhere between Studio 54 and Area 51

Big Sis

BIG SIS

BIG SIS is a sibling duo from Liverpool. Their music combines cheeky lyricism with infectious dance beats. Many of their tracks illicit a nostalgia for first wave euro pop, though our their live performances have been touted as refreshing and leading edge.

The Womack Sisters

The Womack Sisters

The Womack Sisters—BG, Zeimani, and Kucha Womack—are a new generation of soul royalty,
renowned for their blend of R&B, soul, and gospel influences drawn from their rich family
legacy. As granddaughters of the legendary Sam Cooke, daughters of renowned soul and R&B
artists Womack & Womack, and nieces of Bobby Womack, they carry on the Womack family’s
musical traditions, infusing their work with the soul and passion that has defined the family’s
impact on music for generations.

Growing up in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Thailand, The Bahamas, and Kenya, the sisters were
immersed in music from a young age. Their parents’ influence was central to their development
as artists. The sisters spent their formative years touring internationally alongside their parents
and their four other siblings as part of Womack & Womack later known as The House of
Zekkariyas.

BG, Zeimani, and Kucha continued to find their footing as a trio, touring as background singers
for their uncle Bobby Womack’s final tours. Growing up together in song, their inherent bond is
apparent in their sound, style, and powerful harmonies.

With the backing of the Womack family’s musical legacy, the sisters continue to captivate
audiences with their dynamic voices, emotive lyrics, and heartfelt performances. In August 2025, The Womack Sisters released a 45 with Daptone Records featuring their newest singles – “If You Want Me” and “I Just Don’t Want You (To Say Goodbye)” – soul music true to its core.

The Army, The Navy

The Army, The Navy

A consonance between childhood friends who shared a singing coach, The Army, The Navy are rooted in harmony. Sparse and effective production lends a hand to a style of tightly-stitched songwriting that founders Sasha Goldberg & Maia Ciambriello honed during their years studying music in New Orleans after kindling a connection in their Bay Area hometown. Weaving meticulously stacked pop-inspired melodies with profound tropes and confessions from the pits of young adulthood, the duo create an eminent lane for themselves in the name of shared experience translated with seamless vocal chemistry.

The Army, The Navy fortifies a style of music with a foundation in not just musical harmony but the indelible chemistry that emerges from the lushest of friendships. Despite a childhood in close proximity, the group was unearthed in college practice rooms, living room jams and homespun gigs in the eccentric underbelly of Louisiana’s alternative music scene. By way of New Orleans the promising act found new soil in Los Angeles to polish their debut EP ‘Fruit For Flies’, an earnest and passionate introduction to their world of transparency and intuition.

The Army, The Navy is currently rolling out their second EP, “Sugar For Bugs”, which has garnered Spotify editorial support from Juniper, LOREM, New Music Friday, All New Indie, Fresh Folk, Today’s Indie Rock, and others. They have supported Matt Maltese, Paris Paloma, and Dora Jar within the past year, and will be doing a headline North American run in March 2025 and a headline UK run in May 2025.

Corto.alto

corto.alto

Scottish composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist Liam Shortall, aka corto.alto has had an incredible couple of years: his debut album ‘Bad With Names’ was shortlisted for the iconic MercuryPrize (2024), won ‘Best Album’ at the Scottish Jazz Awards, and won ‘Act Of The Year’ at the Jazz FMAwards (2025), public vote with Ezra Collective and Nubya Garcia the other two nominees. He’s also been nominated in the Independent Breakthrough category at the Aim Awards 2025.

Now signed to the iconic Ninja Tune label, he’s just released his new single ‘DON’T LISTEN, which continues to showcase his natural ear for cross-pollination of styles. The track has received enormous radio support with over 600 plays globally in less than 6 weeks as well as being on BBC 6 Music’s A-Playlist for 4 weeks.

This is music on his own terms. Music that speaks not just to his time spent as part of the burgeoning and fertile music scene in Glasgow; but equally to an eclectic mix of influences that draw as much onhis affinity with club-culture and all its forms of Electronic Music, or to his love of classic Hip-Hop,Soul and Funk.

Over the last 18 months, the band played over 120 shows, including West Holts stage at Glastonbury, closing the We Out Here main stage, headlining Latitute, North Sea, Montreux, Cross The Tracks and a sold-out UK tour culminating in playing to 2000 people in his home town at the legendary Barrowland Ballroom.

Championed by Gilles Peterson, Jamie Cullum, BBC 6 Music, KCRW, Jazzwise, Fip radio in France andRRR in Australia to name a few, as well as the editorial teams at Spotify, Apple Music and Bandcamp, ‘corto.alto has also built a strong dedicated fanbase across the UK, EU and US.

Night Heron

Night Heron

Landlady

Landlady

Extra extra read all about it! Landlady are back and older than ever! Adam Schatz has spent the last batch of years touring heavily with Japanese Breakfast & Neko Case, while twisting his own & others’ generous arms to work on the newest Landlady album, a song cycle entitled Make Up / Lost Time.

Schatz has also played saxophone & keys on recent releases from Neko Case, Miley Cyrus, Wild Pink, Caroline Rose, and Wye Oak and produced records from Sarah Goldstone & Allegra Krieger, with more fun stuff coming out in the near future. His writing has appeared in the NY Times, The Talkhouse and CREEM Magazine.