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Past

NOV
08
2014
Green Bay, WI
Cup O Joy
I Was There
AUG
29
2014
Green Valley Lake, CA
Calvary Chapel Christian Camp
I Was There
AUG
09
2014
Clearfield, PA
Clearfield County Fairgrounds
I Was There
JUN
02
2014
Point Pleasant, WV
Point Pleasant Jr/Sr High School
I Was There
MAY
24
2014
Ureterp, Netherlands
Festival316
I Was There
MAY
03
2014
Hillsboro, KS
Tabor College
I Was There
APR
26
2014
Richards Landing, Canada
Central Algoma Secondary School
I Was There
APR
12
2014
Balingen, Germany
volksbankmesse Balingen
I Was There
APR
04
2014
Liverpool, NY
Holiday Inn Convention Center
I Was There
MAR
22
2014
Benton, KY
First Baptist Church
I Was There
NOV
17
2013
Midland, TX
Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center
I Was There
NOV
16
2013
Pampa, TX
Brown Civic Auditorium
I Was There
NOV
15
2013
Parker, CO
Southeasy Christian Church
I Was There
NOV
14
2013
Roswell, NM
Grace Community Church
I Was There
NOV
13
2013
Grand Junction, CO
Colorado Mesa University Brownson Arena
I Was There
NOV
12
2013
Salt Lake City, UT
Calvary Chapel
I Was There
NOV
10
2013
Sparks, NV
The Rock Church
I Was There
NOV
09
2013
Susanville, CA
Susanville Assembly of God
I Was There
NOV
08
2013
Oceanside, CA
Calvary Chapel Oceanside
I Was There
OCT
27
2013
Grand Island, NE
Evangelical Free Church
I Was There
OCT
26
2013
Jamestown, ND
Jamestown Civic Center
I Was There
OCT
25
2013
Grand Forks, ND
Hope Church
I Was There
OCT
20
2013
Nashville, TN
Rocketown
I Was There
OCT
19
2013
Woodstock, VA
Central High School
I Was There
OCT
18
2013
Cherryville, PA
Bethany Wesleyan Church
I Was There
OCT
17
2013
Lebanon, OH
Solid Rock Church
I Was There
OCT
16
2013
Somerset, KY
Eagle Heights Church
I Was There
OCT
13
2013
Dayton, TN
Bryan College
I Was There
OCT
12
2013
Brunswick, NC
Highest Praise Church
I Was There
OCT
11
2013
North Charleston, SC
Northwood Baptist Church
I Was There
OCT
10
2013
Greenville, SC
Buncombe St. United Methodist Church
I Was There
OCT
06
2013
Pittsfield, MA
1st United Methodist Church
I Was There
OCT
05
2013
Rehoboth, MA
Francis Farm
I Was There
OCT
04
2013
Watertown, NY
New Life Church
I Was There
OCT
03
2013
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Wilkes-Barre Riverfront River Common
I Was There
SEP
21
2013
Bellinzona, Switzerland
Palabasket
I Was There
SEP
15
2013
Arlington, VA
The Triple A
I Was There
SEP
14
2013
Knoxville, MD
Manidokan Camp & Retreat Center
I Was There
AUG
24
2013
Irmo, SC
Union United Methodist Church
I Was There
AUG
17
2013
Roselawn, IN
Community Bandfest
I Was There
AUG
10
2013
Clearfield, PA
Clearfield County Fairgrounds
I Was There
AUG
09
2013
Ashville, OH
United Methodist Church
I Was There
JUL
12
2013
Oshkosh, WI
Sunnyview Expo Center
I Was There
MAY
18
2013
Columbiana, OH
Main Street Theater
I Was There
APR
26
2013
Maumelle, AR
Maumelle Festival
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Greg
October 19th 2013
Fantastic. High energy. Great message.
Grand Junction, CO@
Colorado Mesa University Brownson Arena

About Stellar Kart

From the opening salvo of Stellar Kart’s third album Expect the Impossible, it’s evident that the Dove Award-winning band is revolutionizing its sound with this adventurous, spirited, and totally unexpected pop ‘n’ roll project.

Returning to helm the project is producer Ian Eskelin (All Star United), who also shepherded Stellar Kart’s breakthrough sophomore album, We Can’t Stand Sitting Down. That CD yielded the No. 1 hit, “Me And Jesus,” which also earned the band its first Dove Award for Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year. “Content, content, content,” Eskelin declares. “The music is awesome, the energy is off the charts, but what sets Stellar Kart head and shoulders above the vast majority of its contemporaries is content. These guys are not afraid to say what they believe, straight up, without trying to couch it in some namby-pamby metaphor.”

“We are all fans of different kinds of music, and a lot of times we find ourselves listening to songs that we love, but the message is just terrible,” frontman Agee explains. “We talk with kids after concerts and are always hearing from youth leaders about the issues facing teens today. We wanted to write songs that would address such topics and encourage kids to expect God to work in their daily lives. That is what we have been about from day one. That is what we are still about.”

When Adam, along with bandmates Cody Pellerin (guitar), Jordan Messer (drums), and Brian Calcara (bass) hit the studio, Eskelin’s frenetic energy ignited Stellar Kart’s powder keg of creativity. The result is an explosion of new music chock full of pop melodies, catchy choruses, and singable lyrics.

If it is true that first impressions are the most important, Stellar Kart goes for broke on its first radio single: the blazing, no-holds-barred confessional, “Jesus Loves You.” An impassioned song about conviction and redemption, it cuts through the comfortable shades of gray with an unabashed declaration that “Jesus Loves You,” whether you believe it or not.

“The reason I do what I do now is because of what I didn’t do when I was younger,” Adam explains of the song’s bold lyrics. “I grew up in church; my dad was a pastor. I accepted the Truth at an early age, but I was a kid just trying to get by. I didn’t really do anything with my faith until I got to college. That was when I started to realize there was more to life than just getting by.”

“The bottom line is, we are not doing this just to make music. We want people’s lives to be changed,” Brian interjects.

Stellar Kart proves it can thrive in a broad range of musical realms as Expect the Impossible sustains its momentum with tracks like the classic rock anthem, “Shine Like The Stars” and genre-defying, fist-pumping, “Eyes,” with its synth-laden 80’s groove and Beach Boys-esque, feel-good, summertime melody.

“‘I Give Up’ is hands down my favorite song on the album,” the band’s classically trained guitarist, Cody Pellerin adds. “It’s the kind of song that got me into playing music in the first place. It’s rock ‘n’ roll. It’s Judas Priest meets Van Halen meets Motley Crew. I got to just rip it up on the guitar, which is what I really love to do. I know some people may listen to it and think, ‘Wow, that doesn’t sound like Stellar Kart,’ But this is where we are musically. And I think it is a good progression for us and our fans.”

“Sonically, we wanted to shoot for a broader sound,” Eskelin says. “Stellar Kart has never been afraid to challenge the current trend, so we decided to incorporate some new elements. This album will please the band’s die-hard punk fans while offering something to straight-up pop and rock lovers as well. The goal is to meet listeners where they are, driving an emotional connection to the music.”

Stellar Kart puts an exclamation point on Eskelin’s statement with such diverse tunes as the tender-and-tough pop ballad, “Pray,” in which Adam encourages listeners to ‘Pray...Even if you think you are not good enough.’ The bouncy, infectious, “The Right One,” evokes strains of such pop/rock legends as The Beach Boys, The Cyrkle, and their more contemporary offspring like Weezer and Jimmy Eat World. The happy-go-lucky anthem “Sunshine” boldly asserts that Stellar Kart is as much a bona fide pop band and serious chart contender as it is a punk quartet.

Which is not to say the band has abandoned its punk roots. “Automatic” has enough head-nodding hooks and frantic drum kicks to satisfy punk purists. And frontman Adam Agee even manages a couple of authentic rawk screams on “Eyes” and “Innocent.”

But as satisfying as Stellar Kart’s expanding musical repertoire is, it’s the lyrical honesty coupled with the band’s personal growth that most radically informs Expect the Impossible. “We are a pop band,” Adam explains. “When we made our first record we were young, and it reflected who we were at the time. The next record reflected a natural progression. Expect the Impossible is the next step. It is casting a wider net. It gets more people involved.”

“I love seeing kids attach themselves to something bigger than just school or work or friends or the latest fad,” Brian adds.
Show More
Genres:
Christian/gospel, Pop, Christian-gospel, Christian, Christian Rock, Gospel, Pop Punk, Rock
Band Members:
Jeremi Hough - Drums, Nick Baumhardt - Guitars, Aliegh Shields - Bass, Adam Agee - Vocals
Hometown:
Nashville, Tennessee

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Stellar Kart to play in your city
Request a Show

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

concerts and tour dates

Past

NOV
08
2014
Green Bay, WI
Cup O Joy
I Was There
AUG
29
2014
Green Valley Lake, CA
Calvary Chapel Christian Camp
I Was There
AUG
09
2014
Clearfield, PA
Clearfield County Fairgrounds
I Was There
JUN
02
2014
Point Pleasant, WV
Point Pleasant Jr/Sr High School
I Was There
MAY
24
2014
Ureterp, Netherlands
Festival316
I Was There
MAY
03
2014
Hillsboro, KS
Tabor College
I Was There
APR
26
2014
Richards Landing, Canada
Central Algoma Secondary School
I Was There
APR
12
2014
Balingen, Germany
volksbankmesse Balingen
I Was There
APR
04
2014
Liverpool, NY
Holiday Inn Convention Center
I Was There
MAR
22
2014
Benton, KY
First Baptist Church
I Was There
NOV
17
2013
Midland, TX
Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center
I Was There
NOV
16
2013
Pampa, TX
Brown Civic Auditorium
I Was There
NOV
15
2013
Parker, CO
Southeasy Christian Church
I Was There
NOV
14
2013
Roswell, NM
Grace Community Church
I Was There
NOV
13
2013
Grand Junction, CO
Colorado Mesa University Brownson Arena
I Was There
NOV
12
2013
Salt Lake City, UT
Calvary Chapel
I Was There
NOV
10
2013
Sparks, NV
The Rock Church
I Was There
NOV
09
2013
Susanville, CA
Susanville Assembly of God
I Was There
NOV
08
2013
Oceanside, CA
Calvary Chapel Oceanside
I Was There
OCT
27
2013
Grand Island, NE
Evangelical Free Church
I Was There
OCT
26
2013
Jamestown, ND
Jamestown Civic Center
I Was There
OCT
25
2013
Grand Forks, ND
Hope Church
I Was There
OCT
20
2013
Nashville, TN
Rocketown
I Was There
OCT
19
2013
Woodstock, VA
Central High School
I Was There
OCT
18
2013
Cherryville, PA
Bethany Wesleyan Church
I Was There
OCT
17
2013
Lebanon, OH
Solid Rock Church
I Was There
OCT
16
2013
Somerset, KY
Eagle Heights Church
I Was There
OCT
13
2013
Dayton, TN
Bryan College
I Was There
OCT
12
2013
Brunswick, NC
Highest Praise Church
I Was There
OCT
11
2013
North Charleston, SC
Northwood Baptist Church
I Was There
OCT
10
2013
Greenville, SC
Buncombe St. United Methodist Church
I Was There
OCT
06
2013
Pittsfield, MA
1st United Methodist Church
I Was There
OCT
05
2013
Rehoboth, MA
Francis Farm
I Was There
OCT
04
2013
Watertown, NY
New Life Church
I Was There
OCT
03
2013
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Wilkes-Barre Riverfront River Common
I Was There
SEP
21
2013
Bellinzona, Switzerland
Palabasket
I Was There
SEP
15
2013
Arlington, VA
The Triple A
I Was There
SEP
14
2013
Knoxville, MD
Manidokan Camp & Retreat Center
I Was There
AUG
24
2013
Irmo, SC
Union United Methodist Church
I Was There
AUG
17
2013
Roselawn, IN
Community Bandfest
I Was There
AUG
10
2013
Clearfield, PA
Clearfield County Fairgrounds
I Was There
AUG
09
2013
Ashville, OH
United Methodist Church
I Was There
JUL
12
2013
Oshkosh, WI
Sunnyview Expo Center
I Was There
MAY
18
2013
Columbiana, OH
Main Street Theater
I Was There
APR
26
2013
Maumelle, AR
Maumelle Festival
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Greg
October 19th 2013
Fantastic. High energy. Great message.
Grand Junction, CO@
Colorado Mesa University Brownson Arena

About Stellar Kart

From the opening salvo of Stellar Kart’s third album Expect the Impossible, it’s evident that the Dove Award-winning band is revolutionizing its sound with this adventurous, spirited, and totally unexpected pop ‘n’ roll project.

Returning to helm the project is producer Ian Eskelin (All Star United), who also shepherded Stellar Kart’s breakthrough sophomore album, We Can’t Stand Sitting Down. That CD yielded the No. 1 hit, “Me And Jesus,” which also earned the band its first Dove Award for Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year. “Content, content, content,” Eskelin declares. “The music is awesome, the energy is off the charts, but what sets Stellar Kart head and shoulders above the vast majority of its contemporaries is content. These guys are not afraid to say what they believe, straight up, without trying to couch it in some namby-pamby metaphor.”

“We are all fans of different kinds of music, and a lot of times we find ourselves listening to songs that we love, but the message is just terrible,” frontman Agee explains. “We talk with kids after concerts and are always hearing from youth leaders about the issues facing teens today. We wanted to write songs that would address such topics and encourage kids to expect God to work in their daily lives. That is what we have been about from day one. That is what we are still about.”

When Adam, along with bandmates Cody Pellerin (guitar), Jordan Messer (drums), and Brian Calcara (bass) hit the studio, Eskelin’s frenetic energy ignited Stellar Kart’s powder keg of creativity. The result is an explosion of new music chock full of pop melodies, catchy choruses, and singable lyrics.

If it is true that first impressions are the most important, Stellar Kart goes for broke on its first radio single: the blazing, no-holds-barred confessional, “Jesus Loves You.” An impassioned song about conviction and redemption, it cuts through the comfortable shades of gray with an unabashed declaration that “Jesus Loves You,” whether you believe it or not.

“The reason I do what I do now is because of what I didn’t do when I was younger,” Adam explains of the song’s bold lyrics. “I grew up in church; my dad was a pastor. I accepted the Truth at an early age, but I was a kid just trying to get by. I didn’t really do anything with my faith until I got to college. That was when I started to realize there was more to life than just getting by.”

“The bottom line is, we are not doing this just to make music. We want people’s lives to be changed,” Brian interjects.

Stellar Kart proves it can thrive in a broad range of musical realms as Expect the Impossible sustains its momentum with tracks like the classic rock anthem, “Shine Like The Stars” and genre-defying, fist-pumping, “Eyes,” with its synth-laden 80’s groove and Beach Boys-esque, feel-good, summertime melody.

“‘I Give Up’ is hands down my favorite song on the album,” the band’s classically trained guitarist, Cody Pellerin adds. “It’s the kind of song that got me into playing music in the first place. It’s rock ‘n’ roll. It’s Judas Priest meets Van Halen meets Motley Crew. I got to just rip it up on the guitar, which is what I really love to do. I know some people may listen to it and think, ‘Wow, that doesn’t sound like Stellar Kart,’ But this is where we are musically. And I think it is a good progression for us and our fans.”

“Sonically, we wanted to shoot for a broader sound,” Eskelin says. “Stellar Kart has never been afraid to challenge the current trend, so we decided to incorporate some new elements. This album will please the band’s die-hard punk fans while offering something to straight-up pop and rock lovers as well. The goal is to meet listeners where they are, driving an emotional connection to the music.”

Stellar Kart puts an exclamation point on Eskelin’s statement with such diverse tunes as the tender-and-tough pop ballad, “Pray,” in which Adam encourages listeners to ‘Pray...Even if you think you are not good enough.’ The bouncy, infectious, “The Right One,” evokes strains of such pop/rock legends as The Beach Boys, The Cyrkle, and their more contemporary offspring like Weezer and Jimmy Eat World. The happy-go-lucky anthem “Sunshine” boldly asserts that Stellar Kart is as much a bona fide pop band and serious chart contender as it is a punk quartet.

Which is not to say the band has abandoned its punk roots. “Automatic” has enough head-nodding hooks and frantic drum kicks to satisfy punk purists. And frontman Adam Agee even manages a couple of authentic rawk screams on “Eyes” and “Innocent.”

But as satisfying as Stellar Kart’s expanding musical repertoire is, it’s the lyrical honesty coupled with the band’s personal growth that most radically informs Expect the Impossible. “We are a pop band,” Adam explains. “When we made our first record we were young, and it reflected who we were at the time. The next record reflected a natural progression. Expect the Impossible is the next step. It is casting a wider net. It gets more people involved.”

“I love seeing kids attach themselves to something bigger than just school or work or friends or the latest fad,” Brian adds.
Show More
Genres:
Christian/gospel, Pop, Christian-gospel, Christian, Christian Rock, Gospel, Pop Punk, Rock
Band Members:
Jeremi Hough - Drums, Nick Baumhardt - Guitars, Aliegh Shields - Bass, Adam Agee - Vocals
Hometown:
Nashville, Tennessee

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