Bryan Greenberg

Saturday, December 18 • Doors 7pm • Show 8pm • $15 Flat • All Ages • $2 Minor Surcharge • Buy Tickets

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Hey St. Louis fans, Bryan Greenberg is partnering up with St. Louis Area Foodbank for the show.  

Fans that bring a minimum of (2) non-perishable food items or donate $10 dollars to the Foodbank will gain access to a private meet and greet with Bryan after the show at The Old Rock House.  

Just stop by the Foodbank table at the show to drop off your donation and pick up your meet and greet pass.  

Now in its 35th year, the St. Louis Area Foodbank is a non-profit food distribution center for organizations that feed hungry people throughout 14 counties in Eastern Missouri and 12 counties in Southwestern Illinois.  The Foodbank gathers and distributes over 22 million pounds of food annually.  With a $1 donation, the Foodbank can provide four meals to hungry families in the area.  For more information, visit www.stlfoodbank.org.

Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Bryan Greenberg discovered his love for entertaining at an early age. He took that love and continued to pursue it while earning a degree at New York University. While studying at NYU, Bryan acted in many stage productions and then went on to perform with several other theater companies. Greenberg made his television debut with a guest appearance on Law & Order and made his big screen debut the following year in A Civil Action, starring John Travolta. In 2000, Greenberg’s career began to heat up with guest appearances on “The Sopranos”, “Third Watch”, and “Boston Public”. In 2002, Bryan landed a role as a teenager in the big budget feature, The Perfect Score, co-starring alongside Scarlett Johansson. Bryan then received a recurring role as Jake on the WB series One Tree Hill. Bryan starred in the ABC drama, “October Road”, HBO’s George Clooney produced “Unscripted” and has had been featured in recent movies releases, including Nobel Son starring alongside Alan Rickman and Bride Wars, starring alongside Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson. Currently, Bryan stars the new HBO Series “How to Make It In America” from the creative team behind “Entourage”. The series was recently picked-up for a second season. In addition to acting Bryan has also spent the past years pursing his other passion, music. Since 2003 Bryan has toured all over the country with various musicians, including Gravin DeGraw, Tyler Hilton, Graham Colton, Michael Tolcher, Ari Hest and many more. In 2007, Greenberg released his debut album, Waiting For Now, and single “Hmm”. Many of Bryan’s songs have been featured in his film projects, including placement in “One Tree Hill”, “October Road” and Nobel Son. Bryan recently completed work on his second record, We Don’t Have Forever, which is scheduled for release in December of 2010 and features a collaboration with How to Make It In American co-star, Kid Cudi.

3 Responses to “Bryan Greenberg”

  1. [...] “We Don’t Have Forever,” and you finish up in St. Louis on the 18th at the Old Rock House. What are you most excited about, and what is your biggest fear?  I’m most excited about [...]

  2. Bryan Greenberg Mgmt says:

    Hey St. Louis fans, Bryan Greenberg is partnering up with St. Louis Area Foodbank for this Friday’s show.

    Fans that bring a minimum of (2) non-perishable food items or donate $10 dollars to the Foodbank will gain access to a private meet and greet with Bryan after the show at The Old Rock House.

    Just stop by the Foodbank table at the show to drop off your donation and pick up your meet and greet pass.

    Now in its 35th year, the St. Louis Area Foodbank is a non-profit food distribution center for organizations that feed hungry people throughout 14 counties in Eastern Missouri and 12 counties in Southwestern Illinois.  The Foodbank gathers and distributes over 22 million pounds of food annually.  With a $1 donation, the Foodbank can provide four meals to hungry families in the area.  For more information, visit http://www.stlfoodbank.org.

  3. [...] Bryan Greenberg is in town performing at the Old Rock House this Saturday night. For tickets, visit oldrockhouse.com/bryan-greenberg [...]

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