Yonder Mountain String Band plus Railroad Earth and Left Over Salmon all live in concert on June 23, 2023 at The Cuthbert Amphitheater in Eugene, Oregon

Produced by: Kesey Enterprises, Double Tee Concerts
Date: Friday, June 23, 2023
Event Type: Reserved Seating, General Admission Lawn, All Ages
Gates Open at: 5:30 pm
Show Starts at: 7 pm

Come see three legendary bands  – Yonder Mountain String Band + Railroad Earth + Leftover Salmon – together each playing full sets. The order of the bands changes every night and is not announced in advance, so be sure to get there early!

Tickets: All ages advance tickets are reserved seating for from $55 to $70 depending on seat location, and general admission lawn for $40, available Friday, March 17 at 10am online at Cascade Ticketing.

Unless sold out, tickets will also be available at The Cuthbert Amphitheater Box Office on the day of the show beginning at 4 p.m. when the Box Office opens.

The reserved seating, general admission lawn concert is open to everyone of all ages.

All tickets subject to service charges and /or user fees.

Yonder Mountain String Band

Innovative and exuberant, controversial and uncompromising, Yonder Mountain String Band spearheaded a musical movement in Colorado and carried its new language of progressive roots music to countless fans worldwide in a 25-year career that shows no signs of slowing down.

With one foot in the bluegrass world and the other in the jam-band world, the band has weathered the scrutiny of the bluegrass establishment and come full circle with a Grammy Nomination for Best Bluegrass Album for their 2022 release, Get Yourself Outside, co-written by founding members Adam Aijala (guitar), Ben Kaufmann (bass), Dave Johnston (banjo) and newest member, Nick Piccininni (mandolin, fiddle, banjo), who joined the band in early 2020. 

Railroad Earth

For over two decades, Railroad Earth has captivated audiences with gleefully unpredictable live shows and eloquent and elevated studio output. The group introduced its signature sound on 2001’s The Black Bear Sessions. Between selling out hallowed venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO, they’ve launched the longstanding annual Hangtown Music Festival in Placerville, CA and Hillberry: The Harvest Moon Festival in Ozark, AR—both running for a decade-plus. Sought after by legends, the John Denver Estate tapped them to put lyrics penned by the late John Denver to music on the 2019 vinyl EP, Railroad Earth: The John Denver Letters. Beyond tallying tens of millions of streams, the collective have earned widespread critical acclaim from David Fricke of Rolling Stone, American Songwriter, Glide Magazine, and NPR who assured, “Well-versed in rambling around, as you might expect from a band named after a Jack Kerouac poem, the New Jersey-built jam-grass engine Railroad Earth has let no moss grow under its rustic wheels.

Leftover Salmon

Few bands stick around for thirty years. Even fewer bands leave a legacy during that time that marks them as a truly special, once-in-lifetime type band. And no band has done all that and had as much fun as Leftover Salmon. Since their earliest days as a forward thinking, progressive bluegrass band who had the guts to add drums to the mix and who was unafraid to stir in any number of highly combustible styles into their ever evolving sound, to their role as a pioneer of the modern jamband scene, to their current status as elder-statesmen of the scene who cast a huge influential shadow over every festival they play, Leftover Salmon has been a crucial link in keeping alive the traditional music of the past while at the same time pushing that sound forward with their own weirdly, unique style.

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