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PREMIUM: $33 ($38 day of show)
RESERVE: $30 ($35 day of show)
River Shook is an artist in constant evolution. After a decade spent making their mark on country music, River Shook is closing the door on their first project (Sarah Shook & the Disarmers) and entering an exciting new era, debuting as a solo artist. River’s reputation for writing galvanizing, strikingly honest lyrics, and their penchant for tapping elements of Indie rock and pop have forever cemented them as a country artist who energetically pushes the boundaries of their genre into a new frontier.
River has delivered fiery fusions of country music and rock n’ roll all over the USA, Canada, and Europe, selling out headlining shows at home and abroad. Whether they’re backed by a full band or appearing as a duo, River Shook is hitting the road in 2026 with their unmistakable voice, a growing collection of brand new songs, smoking talent, and the promise of real, raw, unforgettable live shows.
Onstage and off, River Shook isn’t just an artist – they’re a force of nature.
OPENING: SLOW PARADE
Slow Parade is the musical messenger of songwriter Matthew Pendrick. Based in the fertile landscape of Atlanta, Georgia, Slow Parade distills a familiar recipe of Roots, Blues and Country into a potent elixir once known as Rock & Roll.
Born and raised in Decatur, Georgia, a sleepy southern town lulling in the shadows east of Atlanta, Slow Parade leader Matthew Pendrick came up during a creative heyday in one of the South’s small town artistic meccas. As a kid, Pendrick honed his musical chops while busking under the tutelage of notorious street musician ‘Guitar Red’. Soaking up the city’s deep musical history while digging down through the roots, Pendrick has shared the stage with many of the South’s musical torch bearers as well as contemporaries as diverse as Daniel Romano, CW Stoneking , Anderson East, Israel Nash and Buffalo Nichols. After a decade and half spent touring, writing, and recording , often as a sideman for some of the city’s most promising young talent , Slow Parade is eager to step out on his own and kick transmission in high gear.
Slow Parade's 3rd LP Maybe You'll Come Around Again follows closely on the heels of 2020's psychedelia soaked Hi-Fi LowLife, but strips back the shiny veneer of digital technology in search of something less. With echoes of Harvest-era Neil Young or the Band's more clear eyed moments at Big Pink, Maybe You'll Come Around Again finds Slow Parade digging new holes in old dirt, following in the footsteps of their folksy forefathers down the path that lies in service of the song. These songs exist in the here and the now: a reality as hazy as a Sunday morning hangover. Pendrick’s characters are low on gas, incurious of redemption, and probably high on something.