The Green Room 42 • 3/7/26
Photography by Haley Varacallo
NATTI VOGEL
IN
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE HOPEFULLY GREAT, MOSTLY AMERICAN NATTI VOGEL SONGBOOK
Saturday March 7, 2026 @ 7pm
at The Green Room 42
The Green Room 42 presents Natti Vogel in "Highlights from the Hopefully Great, Mostly American Natti Vogel Songbook" on March 7th.
“Great, now I’m going to have THAT f*cking song in my head all day” —some lady
“It’s like R&B Sondheim” —the guy who wrote “Closing Time”
“I have the highest regard for Natti and have no hesitation in stating he would be an asset to any aspect of the UK entertainment industry.” —a Tony-winning West End girl
The AV Club once wrote that, “it’s not hard to imagine (teenage) Natti Vogel throwing your own overpriced cosmopolitan in your face from behind the piano,” but the symbols of gentrification have changed, so you’re safe now unless it’s a $19 mocktail.
Splash zone aside, do have a tissue or an umbrella handy: these songs will hit your funny bone, your regular bone, and in the feels—sometimes all at once.
Special guests TBA
Natti Vogel in "Highlights from the Hopefully Great, Mostly American Natti Vogel Songbook" plays at The Green Room 42 on March 7, 2026. Tickets are available starting at $19, with no food or beverage minimum. Tickets and more information are available at www.thegreenroom42.com.
MORE ABOUT NATTI VOGEL
In an airbrushed, auto-tuned era, “stunning, infectious” (Billboard) “genre-bending” (BroadwayWorld) “sticky-sweet pop star” (PAPER) Natti Vogel has to be seen up-close to be believed. Vogel’s debut, the orchestral, saucy “Serving Body” was hailed by OUT, Billboard, Huffington Post, and more as an inimitable and masterful must-listen. His viral music video, Brown Rice was a nominee for Queerty’s Best Music Video of 2018, and PAPER Magazine included his song, "I Don’t Want to Find the One" on their list of Top 100 Songs of 2018 next to Beyoncé and Jay-Z. But Vogel’s passionate following owes itself mostly to his effervescent, addictive live performance style. International critics from Shanghai Magazine to Information Magazine in Denmark have commented on both his R&B/classical/theatre chops and a magnetic connection with the crowd, which through word of mouth alone has sold out public venues from National Sawdust to 54 Below and to packed SoHo House solo concerts on both sides of the pond. He has spent the pandemic crafting an album with a brand-new sound (coming soon) in West Hollywood, where he was awarded the city’s performer-artist grant in 2021. He made his London debut in a solo show at the Other Palace directed by Tony-winner Frances Ruffelle and recently sold out his Joe’s Pub debut with an all-star backing chamber orchestra.
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