Open Aux Recap: A Night of Rising Talent and Creative Energy
- Jerry Carter
- Sep 29
- 2 min read
There’s something special about every Open Aux session at Junxion Søund — but this month’s event on September 25th was one for the books. From start to finish, the room was charged with creativity, collaboration, and raw passion for the craft. Artists, producers, engineers, and music lovers from all corners of Las Vegas gathered under one roof to share their work, swap feedback, and connect with the community that’s shaping the city’s sound.

Spotlight: BabyMoon Takes the Crown
The highlight of the night was undoubtedly the announcement of our Open Aux Winner — BabyMoon, an R&B singer and songwriter whose set captivated the room from the moment it started. With silky-smooth vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and a distinct sound that blends classic soul with modern R&B textures, BabyMoon showed us exactly why Las Vegas’ emerging scene is one to watch. Their performance wasn’t just a crowd favorite — it was a reminder of the depth and diversity of talent that continues to come through Junxion Søund’s doors.
Honorable Mentions: TGIFreddy and More
The talent didn’t stop there. Among the night’s many standouts was TGIFreddy, whose energy, lyricism, and stage presence brought a unique vibe to the room and had the audience locked in from start to finish. Other rising talents also made their mark, each bringing their own flavor and storytelling to the stage — a true showcase of the city’s creative pulse and the collaborative energy that defines the Open Aux experience.
Why Open Aux Matters
More than just a showcase, Open Aux has become a cornerstone for the Las Vegas music community — a space where ideas meet opportunity and where tomorrow’s artists can test their sound, build their network, and sharpen their craft. It’s not about competition, but about connection — and every month, we’re blown away by the creativity that walks through our doors.
We’re already gearing up for the next session and can’t wait to see what new voices emerge. If you haven’t experienced an Open Aux yet, trust us — you don’t want to miss the next one.


