While we still await the release of Someday Honey’s debut album, the eclectic quartet’s rhythm section—drummer Sam Farmer and bassist Mark Cunningham—will most likely follow the band’s no-rules and no-setlist approach at this St. Pete watering hole’s first live show of 2025.

Farmer, who’ll wield guitar for this one, and Cunningham both toyed around with solo material while the band’s frontwoman Kaleigh Baker took a break from music on a farm in upstate New York a few years ago, so don’t be surprised if this acoustic gig features not only previews for Someday Honey’s impending album, but also a few raw examples of what the boys can do when they’re at the helm.

There’s no cover to see Sam Farmer and Mark Cunningham play The Ale and the Witch in St. Petersburg on Friday, Jan. 3.

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Josh Bradley is Creative Loafing Tampa's resident live music freak. He started freelancing with the paper in 2020 at the age of 18, and has since covered, announced, and previewed numerous live shows in...