The Vampire Diaries star Michael Malarkey is set for his only New York performance on November 15 at Webster Hall's Marlin Room. Webster Hall, a famed entertainment venue in the city's East Village, has had artists such as Elvis Presley, Bob Dylan and Adele and Green Day grace its historic stages.
Earlier this fall, Malarkey released his ep Feed The Flames through Cap on Cat Records with the title track, Feed the Flames, making its debut mid September. The ep quickly soared to top 20 download status on iTunes.
In support of the album release, Malarkey will perform at the Webster Hall's Marlin Room on November 15 with tickets on sale via TicketWeb. Additional performances have been scheduled for Canal Public House in Dayton, Ohio and the esteemed Hotel Café in Los Angeles on December 6.
American actor Michael Malarkey, who also maintains British citizenship, is a dynamic and versatile talent who has conceived characters on stage and the small screen ranging from Elvis Presley in the West End production of the Million Dollar Quartet, and Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby to the emotionally conflicted and ever loyal Enzo in the smash television hit, The Vampire Diaries
Before relocating from the village of Yellow Springs, Ohio to London, England to study at the prestigious acting academy LAMDA, Malarkey's focus was music. Singing in various punk and hardcore bands he eventually became engrossed with teaching himself guitar and working on self-penned songs. Malarkey eventually developed a style that merged his punk roots to narrative based and intricately picked acoustic songs that contain angst, humor, love and betrayal in equal measure.
With his acting career aggressively in the assent, Malarkey has simultaneously and relentlessly cultivated a body of music that will forge both creative worlds and establish him as a mainstay crossover talent, winning over audiences in both the music and acting arenas.
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