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SULLVN with Wyatt Ellis, Phish, and more

Sep 12, 2025 at 12:00 PM  ·   · $233 Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY Tickets from $233

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Wyatt Ellis, a rising bluegrass star known for fiery mandolin and soulful vocals, won the 2024 IBMA Momentum Instrumentalist Award and tops Billboard charts.
Phish, iconic live band known for improvisation and extended jams, rose from East Coast clubs to major fame without traditional media. Famous for their unique shows and genre-blending.
Formed in Jamestown, NY in 1981, 10,000 Maniacs are beloved for their eclectic music, poetic lyrics, and hits like "These Are Days" and "Because the Night."
Australian brothers Sam and Josh Teskey captivate with their soulful blues, folk, and rock. Known for timeless albums, a Grammy nod, and ARIA wins, they're a global sensation.
Born in Nashville, Meg McRee, a Vanderbilt grad, debuted with "Is It Just Me?". She's penned songs for Grace Potter, Elle King, and more. Touring with Lainey Wilson, she's known for poetic lyrics.
Darren Kiely, from Co. Cork, Ireland, blends folk-infused pop with influences like The Lumineers. Known for emotive vocals, his EP "Lost" features chart-toppers "Mom & Dad" and "Sunrise." After national honors in Irish music, he expanded his career in NYC and Nashville. With sold-out tours in Ireland, his international headline tour, THE LOST TOUR, is ongoing.
Faith-based singer/songwriter Madison Ryann Ward, born in Oklahoma, blends pop, R&B, gospel, blues, and folk. Known for "Mirror," she excelled in volleyball at Oklahoma University before viral success with an Aretha Franklin cover. Previously signed to Rick Rubin's American Recordings, she released the Beyond Me EP. Now independent, Ward runs Zelda House Records, releasing the 2023 album "A New Thing."
The Paper Kites, an Australian band, blend folk/rock/Americana, boasting over a billion streams. Known for hits like 'Bloom,' certified platinum in multiple countries, they've toured globally, captivating audiences with heartfelt performances. Their albums earned ARIA nominations for Best Blues & Roots and Best Adult Contemporary Album.
Khruangbin, Houston-based trio, crafts a unique sound blending spaghetti-western, West African disco, and G-funk. Known for hits like "Fifteen Fifty-Three" and "A Love International", they emphasize minimalism and reverb in their music. Collaborated with engineer Steve Christensen on the airy record "A LA SALA".
Cale Tyson, originally from Fort Worth, Texas, is a country/folk musician now based in LA. Known for blending traditional Texas sounds with modern influences, he explores southern soul, classic country, and indie-folk.
Singer-songwriter Jett Holden, from the rural South, overcame setbacks to release his debut album, 'The Phoenix,' on Black Opry Records, produced by Will Hoge. Known for sincere songwriting and melodic vocals, his work reflects his experience as a Black, queer man.
Muscadine Bloodline delivers soulful country music inspired by Alabama roots. They're acclaimed for albums, debut at the Grand Ole Opry, and sold-out shows nationwide.
Mary Chapin Carpenter, born in Princeton, NJ, found success in the '80s-'90s country scene with hits like "Down at the Twist and Shout" and "He Thinks He'll Keep Her." Known for her emotionally intelligent songwriting, her album "Come on Come On" sold over two million copies. She won a Grammy for "Shut Up and Kiss Me." Collaborating with artists like Vince Mendoza, Julie Fowlis, and Karine Polwart, she explored personal themes and folk influences, sharing her music via her "Songs from Home" series during the pandemic.
Trombone Shorty, born Troy Andrews in New Orleans, is a renowned trombonist, composer, and philanthropist known for his unique blend of jazz, funk, rock, and soul. A child prodigy, he played with Bo Diddley at four and toured with Lenny Kravitz at 13. His celebrated albums include "Backatown" and "For True," both topping jazz charts. Andrews founded the Trombone Shorty Foundation to support music education in New Orleans. He has collaborated with icons like U2, Green Day, and Mark Ronson, and has authored children's books, earning acclaim for "Trombone Shorty."
Kentucky-born Kelsey Waldon, signed to John Prine's Oh Boy Records, is praised for authentic songwriting. With songs about addiction and grief, she earned acclaim, became a "Kentucky Colonel," and will feature in the Country Music Hall of Fame's 2024 exhibit.
GRAMMY®-nominated Gavin DeGraw burst onto the scene with his 2003 platinum debut 'Chariot'. Known for hits like "I Don't Want To Be," his music blends pop, soul, and funk. He has collaborated with artists like Colbie Caillat and shared the stage with icons from Billy Joel to Maroon 5.
Trampled by Turtles, from Duluth, MN, formed by Dave Simonett in 2003, blend bluegrass with rock influences. Known for a fast, frenetic style and hits like "Alone."
Joe Bonamassa, born in New Hartford, is a legendary guitarist and singer-songwriter known for his soulful blues-rock. He debuted at 12, opening for B.B. King. With 23 #1 Billboard Blues Albums and 2 GRAMMY nominations, he excels in collaboration and innovation. Joe runs the Keeping The Blues Alive Foundation and hosts "Live From Nerdville."
Bluegrass star Rhonda Vincent, born in Missouri, excels in mandolin, fiddle, guitar, and banjo. Known for blending bluegrass with contemporary country, she has collaborated with the Rage and stars like Gene Watson and Daryle Singletary. Her album "The Storm Still Rages" earned seven IBMA nominations. Vincent's works include "One Step Ahead" and Grammy-nominated "Music Is What I See." She has won multiple IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year awards and performed with icons like Dolly Parton.
Ohio-born Marc Cohn, known for soulful, folk-infused piano pop, rose to fame with "Walking in Memphis," earning a Grammy. His acclaimed music navigates pop, Americana, and blues, featuring collaborations with icons like David Crosby and Bonnie Raitt. Surviving a shooting, his comeback album, "Join the Parade," gained praise, while "Work to Do" with the Blind Boys of Alabama highlighted his collaborative spirit. His work includes chart-topping "Walking in Memphis" and projects like "Listening Booth: 1970." Cohn's engaging style and resilience have captivated audiences worldwide.
Born in Henryville, Indiana, Michael Cleveland overcame blindness and hearing loss to become a leading bluegrass fiddler. Known for his technical skill and innovative five-string fiddle, he's collaborated with legends like Alison Krauss and Vince Gill. His debut, Flame Keeper, and subsequent albums like Tall Fiddler earned him multiple IBMA awards, including 11-time Fiddle Player of the Year. Cleveland leads his band, Flamekeeper, and his life and talent were showcased in a 2019 documentary.
Miles Miller, born in central Kentucky, is renowned for his groove, harmonies, and collaborations with Sturgill Simpson and Tyler Childers. Initially discovered by producer Dave Cobb, he rose as a standout drummer in country and Americana. Initially a drummer, he's now venturing into a solo career, showcasing his songwriting on his debut album, released via Thirty Tigers.
Colbie Caillat, born in the USA, is a GRAMMY-winning artist known for hits like "Bubbly" and "Lucky" with Jason Mraz. Her albums "Coco" and "Breakthrough" are Platinum-certified. She supports ASPCA and other charities.
Iron & Wine, led by Sam Beam, hails from South Carolina and is known for intimate indie folk with albums like "The Creek Drank the Cradle" and "Our Endless Numbered Days." Beam's versatile style ranges from lo-fi to polished sounds, collaborating with artists such as Calexico, Band of Horses' Ben Bridwell, and Jesca Hoop. His work often touches on introspective and political themes, earning critical acclaim. Notable tracks appeared on soundtracks like "Garden State." The band's music continues to evolve, maintaining Beam's rich vocals and engaging lyricism.

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Genre: Rock, Country

See the SULLVN concert in Louisville at Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex on Friday, September 12, 2025, at 12:00 PM, featuring Wyatt Ellis, Phish, and more. Get your tickets now!

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