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It is a testament to the legacy of Yonder Mountain String Band that their original songs and unique interpretations of covers are regularly performed by next generation marquee bluegrass bands.
Dance Show: This is a DANCE SHOW. Standing and dancing is allowed in your seats in all seating locations but never in aisles due to fire safety regulations.
Seating Plan: All seats in the Orchestra and Balcony are reserved. If you purchase tickets to the SRO area, you will have access to the viewing platform at the back of the orchestra. This section is Standing Room Only and has no tables or chairs. Only patrons with tickets for this area can access it. Questions? Email us at
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At 26 years old, Grammy-nominated Yonder Mountain String Band continues to exist at the forefront of the progressive bluegrass scene as one of the undeniable innovators and pioneers of the modern jamgrass movement.
Bending bluegrass with elements of rock, alternative and improvisational music, Yonder Mountain brought their high-energy, sound and psychedelic light show into rock n’ roll settings with tremendous success, proving it possible for a bluegrass band to not only exist but excel in a rock world without drums. The inroads they made created opportunities for like-minded acoustic bands to perform at festivals, rock clubs, theaters and stadiums previously considered off-limits for string bands.
Two shows!
Dance Show: This is a DANCE SHOW. Standing and dancing is allowed in your seats in all seating locations but never in aisles due to fire safety regulations. Questions? Email us at
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In this life, very few friendships withstand the test of time. Naturally, people go their separate ways and chase their own dreams. As rare as it may be for friendships to last a lifetime, it might be even rarer for a band to stick together for the long haul. For close to four decades, the members of Big Head Todd and The Monsters—Todd Park Mohr [vocals, guitar, keys, sax, harmonica], Brian Nevin [drums], Rob Squires [bass, vocals], and Jeremy Lawton [keyboards, lap pedal/steel guitar, vocals]—have continued to both throw down in the studio and light up stages worldwide. Rallying around a core vision, the platinum-selling Colorado quartet kick out the kind of blues-drenched rock ‘n’ roll bangers that make you want to rev the engine a little louder, sing along like no one’s looking, and live a little freer.
Two shows!
Dance Show: This is a DANCE SHOW. Standing and dancing is allowed in your seats in all seating locations but never in aisles due to fire safety regulations. Questions? Email us at
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In this life, very few friendships withstand the test of time. Naturally, people go their separate ways and chase their own dreams. As rare as it may be for friendships to last a lifetime, it might be even rarer for a band to stick together for the long haul. For close to four decades, the members of Big Head Todd and The Monsters—Todd Park Mohr [vocals, guitar, keys, sax, harmonica], Brian Nevin [drums], Rob Squires [bass, vocals], and Jeremy Lawton [keyboards, lap pedal/steel guitar, vocals]—have continued to both throw down in the studio and light up stages worldwide. Rallying around a core vision, the platinum-selling Colorado quartet kick out the kind of blues-drenched rock ‘n’ roll bangers that make you want to rev the engine a little louder, sing along like no one’s looking, and live a little freer.
Two legends of the folk/roots world—Grammy-nominated fiddler extraordinaire Bruce Molsky and banjo master Tony Trischka— return to Meadow Hall for an evening of old time string band wizardry. The two will trade songs from their broad and beloved catalogs as well as the deep well of American traditional folk tunes, both well-known and recently unearthed.
“It is no exaggeration to say that Bruce Molsky is one of the greatest American fiddlers of all time. His playing is mesmerizing and transporting, and best experienced live.” —WBUR
“[I]n fiddle- and fret-conscious circles from Nashville to Groton, Mass. … [Trischka] is known as the father of modern bluegrass.” — New York Times
Event Date | 01-31-2025 8:00 pm |
Individual Price | $49.00 - $59.00 including fees |
More event info URL | https://grotonhill.org/concerts/molsky-trischka/ |
Categories | Music, Bluegrass |
Alyssa Wang, Guest Conductor
Saturday February 1, 2025 8:00PM (7:15PM pre-concert conductor talk)
Sunday February 2, 2025 2:30PM
Andrea Tarrodi | Camelopardalis |
Robert Schumann | Cello Concerto in A Minor Aron Zelkowicz, cello |
Edvard Grieg | Peer Gynt Suite No. 2 |
Edvard Grieg | Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 |
Event Date | 02-01-2025 8:00 pm |
Event End Date | 02-02-2025 2:30 pm |
Individual Price | Adult - $25, Youth (18 and under) - $0 |
More event info URL | https://www.concordorchestra.com/wanderlust |
Categories | Music, Classical |