Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors + The National Parks | Festival at Sandpoint | July 28, 2024

Schedule

Sun Jul 28 2024 at 06:00 pm to 10:30 pm

Location

War Memorial Field | Sandpoint, ID

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Join us Sunday, July 28 for an indie folk-filled evening with Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors + The National Parks!
Tickets are on sale NOW at https://www.etix.com/ticket/v/24007/the-festival-at-sandpoint-memorial-field/
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ABOUT DREW HOLCOMB & THE NEIGHBORS:
Drew Holcomb has always charged listeners’ hearts and minds while inspiring them to find joy and community in their 15 years of nonstop touring.
With several critically acclaimed albums under his belt, Holcomb has been featured by NPR, Entertainment Weekly, Billboard, CMT, and more. Holcomb is an Emmy Award-winning artist with music featured in over 75 of TV’s most-watched shows.
He and his band have also appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! twice. Among Holcomb’s ambitious projects are Moon River Music Festival, which draws crowds of 10,000 people each year to Chattanooga, and Magnolia Record Club, a monthly vinyl subscription service.
Holcomb has traveled the globe with a catalog of vibrant, honest songs that explore the full range of American roots music. The band has appeared at countless major festivals including Bonnaroo, ACL, Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Stagecoach, and more. They have shared the stage with legendary artists like Willie Nelson, Zac Brown Band, The Avett Brothers, and many more.
There are no strangers at a Drew Holcomb show. For the better part of two decades, the award-winning songwriter has brought his audience together night after night, turning his shows into celebrations of community, collaboration, and contemporary American roots music.
Strangers No More, the ninth album from Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, celebrates that sense of togetherness. Produced by Cason Cooley, it expands the band's mix of timeless songwriting, modern-day Laurel Canyon folk, amplified Americana, and heartland rock & roll.
"All The Money in the World," with its deep-pocketed groove that showcases The Neighbors’ musicality, is punctuated by blasts of brass, marking the band’s first song to feature horns. "That's On You, That's On Me" makes room for barrelhouse piano, slide guitar, and the greasy grit of a juke joint rock band. "On a Roll" and "Possibility" are Springsteen-sized rock & roll melodramas that wail and exalt, their cinematic arrangements built for the large rooms that Holcomb regularly plays these days. "Fly" is a reflective, finger-plucked folk song. Finally, there's "Dance With Everybody,” a lively tribute to the live show that brims with a joyful optimism — a feeling that was often missing during the band’s earlier years, when their shows weren’t nearly as packed.
Song by song, Strangers No More offers an all-encompassing view not only of the places Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors have been, but where they're headed next, too. It's an invitation into the band's world. Strangers no more, indeed.
ABOUT THE NATIONAL PARKS:
You know the feeling when the clouds part and the sun shines down on you, the rush you get when you run and jump into a lake at full speed, or the moment a gust of morning air brings new life as you step outside and look at the world around you?
The National Parks translate these sensations into songs. The Provo, UT quartet—Brady Parks [vocals, guitar], Sydney Macfarlane [vocals, keys], Cam Brannelly [drums], and Megan Parks [violin]—breathe in inspiration from the world around them and exhale cinematic indie folk-pop powered by soaring harmonies, organic orchestration, and luminous electronics.
Emerging in 2013, the musicians have consistently captivated audiences. They’ve generated over 200 million streams across Young [2013], Until I Live [2015], Places [2017], and Wildflower [2020]. As one of many highlights from the latter, “Time” amassed over 9.3 million Spotify streams as the album incited widespread critical applause.
Parade raved, “Wildflower is chock full of adventure, wonder, freedom, and inspiration,” while The Line Of Best Fit attested, “It seems that the sky really is the limit for this quartet.” Mxdwn noted, “The National Parks have perfectly melded folk with catchy melodies, strong grunge chords, and poetic lyrics in Wildflower.”
The four-piece maintained this momentum with a sold-out headline tour and 2021’s A Mix for the End of the World pt.1. Now, the group expand their vision yet again on their fifth full-length offering, 8th Wonder.
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GA Tickets: $54.95 (before taxes + fees)
Learn more at www.festivalatsandpoint.com/drew-holcomb
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War Memorial Field, 899 Ontario St, Sandpoint, ID 83864, United States,Sandpoint, Idaho

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