
New England indie artist Fleuke brings raw lyricism, grunge-soaked soundscapes, and deeply human storytelling to De la Luz, with The Gray opening the night.
Led by singer-songwriter Michaela Sheranko Walz, Fleuke’s music lives at the intersection of vulnerability and power. Raised singing in church and self-taught on piano and guitar, she later sharpened her craft in Nashville’s songwriter community. After returning to New England while navigating chronic Lyme disease, she reconnected with childhood friends and transformed Fleuke into a full-band project—pairing intimate, introspective writing with an expansive and textured rock sound.
Fleuke has opened for Judah & the Lion at the House of Blues Boston, completed an independent Midwest tour, and continues to build a growing following across New England. Rooted in resilience, the music explores heartbreak, healing, and the complicated spaces in between.
Opening the evening is The Gray, an anonymous indie-folk project blending Americana-inspired songwriting with modern indie-rock textures. Through original music, The Gray finds beauty, tension, and possibility in the parts of life that are rarely black and white.
Join us for a night of atmospheric indie rock, honest songwriting, and music made for anyone learning to live in the gray areas.