Aug. 22: Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe takes over Wally’s on Hampton Beach

On Aug. 22, saxophonist-flutist Karl Denson brings his genre-bending outfit, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, to Wally’s on Hampton Beach. Best known for sharing stages with rock titans from the Rolling Stones to Lenny Kravitz, Denson now turns a seaside club into his latest launchpad.

Key Takeaways:

  • Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe plays Wally’s on Hampton Beach on Aug. 22.
  • Denson performs on both saxophone and flute.
  • His résumé includes work with The Rolling Stones, Lenny Kravitz, Steve Winwood and more.
  • The appearance places arena-level talent inside a local New Hampshire venue.
  • The news was first reported by Manchester Ink Link on Aug. 20, 2025.

A Night at Wally’s
On Aug. 22, the modest stage at Wally’s on Hampton Beach will host a musician accustomed to arenas. Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, the high-energy project fronted by saxophonist and flutist Karl Denson, is slated to “take over” the seaside club, offering locals a rare up-close encounter with a performer whose passport reads like a rock-and-roll atlas.

A Saxophonist and Flutist of Note
Denson’s versatility anchors the group’s sprawling sound. Equally at ease on tenor sax and flute, he shifts from searing solos to airy melodies, a duality that has kept him in demand far beyond the jam-band circuit.

A Résumé Lined with Legends
Few players can match the company Denson keeps. As the original report notes, “He’s performed and recorded with the likes of The Rolling Stones, Lenny Kravitz, Steve Winwood, Slightly Stoopid, John Scofield, Big Freedia, the Blind Boys of Alabama and Stanton Moore from Galactic.” In each collaboration, his horn lines have provided a through-line of soul and grit.

Why It Matters
For Hampton Beach, the booking underscores the draw of intimate venues that punch above their weight. For Denson, it is another stop in a career defined by constant motion and eclectic partnerships. And for fans, Aug. 22 offers a simple equation: a small room, a powerhouse band, and the chance to watch a Tiny Universe expand in real time.

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