Announcing the next round of shows at the Space, including some incredible artists coming to Neptune Beach to play for you.
The first ten tickets sold are entered into a raffle to win the album of your choice from the artist of the evening. Tickets will go live soon, so be ready. Cannot wait to see you out enjoying live music with us.
Remember all profits go to the artists here at the Treehouse, bring your own beverages, snacks will always be provided.
Johnny Delaware performs his new album ‘On God’s Time” at Treehouse Art Space in Neptune Beach Florida.
Tickets $25
BYOB
All Proceeds go to Artist
“Life is wonderful and it’s painful and a lot of times it’s not easy,” says Delaware, “but it’s not supposed to be easy. We’re all here on a mission to do what’s in our hearts before they stop beating. That’s the only journey that matters.”
For Delaware, that journey began in South Dakota, where he grew up with a hunger for adventure. After dropping out of college, he spent his 20s drifting between Nashville, Albuquerque, and Austin, making music and picking up odd jobs to get by. When a tree fell on his car and the insurance company paid out the exact amount he needed to record his first album, Delaware headed east to Charleston, where he teamed up with producer Wolfgang Zimmerman for his 2013 debut, Secret Wave. The record earned glowing reviews, with the Charleston City Paper declaring Delaware a “born charmer” and dubbing him their Songwriter of the Year. Before Delaware could record a follow-up, though, another Charleston project he helped co-found, Susto, began taking off.
Over the course of the next decade, the band would go on to become one of the most critically acclaimed names in indie roots music, garnering raves from Rolling Stone and Spin and touring with the likes of The Lumineers, Band of Horses, and The Head and the Heart. In 2022, Delaware finally released his sophomore effort, Energy of Light, which he recorded after moving to Mexico City. Two years later, he followed it up with 2024’s Para Llevar, which Glide Magazine hailed as “a swirl of indie rock, Americana and psychedelic folk” and The Atlantic hilariously mistook as the possible work of artificial intelligence.
“I guess the Spotify algorithm was sharing my songs on playlists with that viral AI band, The Velvet Sundown, and there was a writer who started questioning if I was a real person,” Delaware laughs. “It was absurd, of course, but it got me thinking even more about what makes us human, about what it means to actually be alive.”
Hello there!
Taking a moment to introduce ourselves as the humans behind The Treehouse. Jeff and Manya relocated from Long Beach, California to Jacksonville in 2008 for work, choosing Neptune Beach for its quaint beach town feel and good schools for our three incredible boys. We are enamored of our unique midcentury modern home and love to host and show it off.
Manya is of the desert, from Death Valley to the high desert in California. With a love of Boston Terriers, skiing, laying down acrylic paint on canvas, and spilling paint doing home improvements.
Jeff is from Whittier, California with an eclectic music taste from Phish and Phil Collins, to Suffocation. He is a self taught guitarist who’s recently made Slipknot a little more Caribbean. Hanging with the family and camping at festivals score high marks from him.
Find us listening to live music locally, at the beach finding fossils, and traveling far and wide - for music.
It’s Manya, like Tanya with an M. Schedule updates soon!
First ten tickets to all upcoming shows will be automatically entered into raffle to win album of their choice from artist(s) that evening.
Spencer Thomas was our first house show, and what it show it was. He is a hell of a story teller and artist with an insightful, yet super fun and catchy new album. On March 28th we are lucky enough for him to perform a solo intimate show at Treehouse Art Space.
Doors at 7
Show at 8
25$ minimum donation (extra for gas and lodging always appreciated)
SPENCER THOMAS
Atlanta-based artist Spencer Thomas returns with Cynical Vision, his third and most incisive album yet, out March 20, 2026. Wry and sardonic, the record balances humor and existential dread, blending retro synths, vintage drum machines, and fuzzed-out guitars into an intoxicating mix of analog and electronic sounds. Nods to Randy Newman, Lou Reed, Warren Zevon, and Tom Petty shine through as Thomas holds a mirror to modern life, delivering a whip-smart meditation on the absurdity and beauty of living and loving in the 21st century.
“In a lot of ways, it felt impossible for me to not write about this stuff,” Thomas says. “I leaned into what felt interesting and current and funny, and tried to make something visceral and honest.”
Raised in Jackson, MS, Thomas began playing music in middle school and spent his teens learning every instrument he could—drums, bass, guitar, piano, cello, even tuba—before studying voice in college. He went on to form the roots-rock band Young Valley, touring extensively for six years. After releasing his 2019 solo debut Hangin’ Tough, he moved to Athens, GA in 2021 and joined indie rock band Futurebirds as their keyboardist.
“It was a fantastic opportunity,” he explains, “but it kept me away from home and from my own music.” His 2024 sophomore album The Joke of Life earned rave reviews, and in 2025 he stepped away from Futurebirds to devote himself fully to creating Cynical Vision.
It's officially Spencer Thomas day, but my musical algorithm confirms that every day is a celebration of his songs.
Speaking of algorithms, @spencerthomassongs new album is a super fun exploration of our world and the current state of it all. Thank you for continuing to come back to Jacksonville, Florida, Spencer. Your fans here adore you.
Jordan Foley brings songs that feel close to the bone—indie-folk storytelling carried by a voice that can hush a room or lift it skyward in the span of a single chorus. His writing moves through longing, doubt, hope, and hard-earned clarity, tracing the quiet tensions between who we are and who we’re trying to become. There’s a raw steadiness to his performances—unpolished in the best way—where every lyric feels lived-in, and every pause carries weight. In a listening room, that intimacy deepens: the room goes still, the stories land softer, and the songs unfold exactly as they’re meant to.
Opening the evening, Roc Helton blends folk, Americana, and subtle soul textures into a warm, magnetic set that draws you in from the first note. His grounded presence and thoughtful songwriting create an easy connection.
Tickets are at link in bio to save a seat for this incredible show. We will have snacks, just bring yourself, perhaps a friend, and your own beverages, for this special night of music.
Hosting these three talented gentlemen, and I mean gentlemen, was the stuff of dreams. @rocheltonmusic told stories and sang songs so beautiful and rich in texture. @kylekellersongs talent had us bowled over, I captured no video as I was entranced thanks to Jeff for the videos we have. @jordanfoley is a damn force of nature, listen yourself here to the snippets but go see all three of them as soon as you can. They deserve all the accolades and your absolute attention.