A Night to Remember: MILCK’s Mother Tongue Album Release at The Hotel Café
On a rainy and electric night in Los Angeles, The Hotel Café played host to a sold-out celebration of creativity, community, and powerful music. The occasion? The highly anticipated release of Mother Tongue, the new album by the ever-inspiring artist and activist MILCK.
Mother Tongue is a deeply personal and powerful collection of songs about resilience, identity, and healing. Known for her anthemic hit Quiet that became the rallying cry of the women’s movement, MILCK continues to inspire with music that sparks change.
This intimate venue was transformed into a haven of raw emotion and radiant energy. The room was packed wall to wall with fans, friends, and fellow creatives—all gathered to honor the voice and vision behind Mother Tongue.
MILCK delivered a performance that was both vulnerable and victorious, blending soul-stirring vocals with poetic lyricism. Her presence was magnetic, and her message—deeply personal yet universally resonant—left the room in awe.
Special Guests, Shared Magic
The night was elevated further by a lineup of incredible guest performers who joined MILCK on stage throughout the set. Each brought their own spark, contributing to a sense of shared purpose and artistic kinship that pulsed through every note.
The performances weren’t just heard—they were felt. From stirring harmonies to spoken word interludes, every moment celebrated the transformative power of music and storytelling.
Venus Guitars in the Spotlight
Venus Guitars was proud to sponsor this unforgettable night. Our Venus Revolution model stood proudly on stage, played by MILCK and her band throughout the show. It was a thrill to see the guitar not only hold its own sonically, but shine visually—sleek, powerful, and perfectly in tune with the spirit of the night.
We created Venus Guitars to support bold creators like MILCK—artists who lead with authenticity and artistry, and who inspire others to do the same.
A Celebration of Creativity and Courage
Mother Tongue is more than an album—it’s a declaration. And this event was more than a performance—it was a communal embrace of artistry, healing, and the stories we carry. We’re honored to have been a part of it.