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I Don't Know How But They Found Me with Dylan Gossett, Marcy Playground, and more

Sep 13, 2025 at 12:00 PM  ·   · $175 Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY Tickets from $175

I Don't Know How But They Found Me
Sep 13
I Don't Know How But They Found Me

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Rilo Kiley, an L.A.-based indie pop band led by Jenny Lewis and Blake Sennett, gained fame in the late '90s. Known for their mix of pop, country, and folk, they released albums like More Adventurous and Under the Blacklight. Their hit "Portions for Foxes" featured on Grey's Anatomy. Collaborated with acts like Death Cab for Cutie and Bright Eyes. Jenny Lewis found success with solo work, including Rabbit Fur Coat.
Marcy Playground, formed in NYC by Minneapolis natives John Wozniak and Dylan Keefe with Ohio's Dan Rieser, rose to fame with "Sex and Candy." Known for their tranquil rock sound, their debut album went platinum. Collaborated with jazz guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel.
Flatland Cavalry, a Lubbock-based country band, is known for their bright country ballads and gritty folk. Formed in 2012 by Cleto Cordero, their debut EP, "Come May," gained mass attention. With albums like "Humble Folks" and "Welcome to Countryland," they paint West Texas with honest storytelling.
The Pixies, born from the late 80s alt/rock surge, influence giants like Nirvana and Radiohead. Known for "loudquietloud" style, their iconic albums include the Platinum "Doolittle." Their electrifying live shows boast sell-out crowds worldwide, featuring classics and new tracks. Black Francis, Joey Santiago, David Lovering, and Emma Richardson drive this influential band.
Virginia-born Morgan Wade burst onto the country scene with her raw, honest debut album "Reckless," leading with the hit single "Wilder Days." Known for her powerful voice and poignant songwriting, she's captivated audiences on her sold-out tour. Wade's impressive rise includes nominations for ACM New Female Artist and CMT Breakthrough Female Video of the Year.
49 Winchester, from Castlewood, Virginia, blends country, Americana, and rock. Known for collaborating with Stewart Myers and featuring the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, they’ve earned widespread acclaim. Their fifth album, "Leavin’ This Holler," showcases their signature sound and emotional depth.
Ringo Starr, born in Liverpool, anchored the Beatles with his drumming and charisma. Known for "Yellow Submarine" and "With a Little Help from My Friends," he enjoyed solo hits like "It Don't Come Easy" and "Photograph." After the Beatles, he released albums with collaborations including Joe Walsh and Todd Rundgren, and formed the All-Starr Band. Starr, inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame twice, worked with Paul McCartney, John Lennon, and T-Bone Burnett, exploring various genres like rock and country throughout his career.
Country singer/songwriter Brit Taylor from Kentucky, noted for a modern yet traditional style and honest lyrics. Known for "Kentucky Bluegrassed," hit songs on "Tulsa King," collaborations with Dwight Yoakum and others, and performances at CMA Fest, Americanafest. She was also spotlighted by Nashville Scene as a 2024 Artist to Watch.
Formed in North Carolina, Steep Canyon Rangers blend traditional and progressive bluegrass. Known for hits like "Nobody Knows You," Grammy winners, and collaborations with Steve Martin and Boyz II Men.
Formed in Hershey, PA, The Ocean Blue hit the alt/Modern Rock scene in the '80s with hits like “Between Something And Nothing.” Known for top albums like Cerulean and multiple EPs.
Formed in 2015 in Missoula, MT, TopHouse moved to Nashville in 2019. Acclaimed for viral hits & intense touring. Known for tracks like "Better is the End." Continually selling out shows nationwide.
Brooklyn-based trio Gooseberry mixes alt-rock, indie, and blues. Known for their vibrant NYC shows, they gained acclaim with "Validate Me" and have worked with bands like Maybird.
Jack White, born in Detroit, led The White Stripes, captivating with garage rock hits in the 2000s. Collaborated with Loretta Lynn, the Raconteurs, and Dead Weather, earning multiple Grammys. Known for albums like "Blunderbuss" and "Lazaretto," he merges blues roots with experimental rock.
Sturgill Simpson, born in Kentucky, is known for his genre-defying music. Acclaimed for albums like "Metamodern Sounds" and "A Sailor's Guide," he blends country, psychedelic, and rock. He won a Grammy for Best Country Album and has been nominated for others. Collaborated with artists like Kesha and Guns N' Roses, and co-wrote with Merle Haggard. Involved in film and philanthropy.
Kelly Willis, Brennen Leigh, and Melissa Carper form Wonder Women of Country, known for their integrated band style and beautiful harmonies, performing original songs and covers.
Brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith of California rock band Dawes release "Oh Brother," marking 15 years of sincere, genre-spanning music with introspective and accessible songs. Co-produced with Mike Viola and featuring Trevor Menear, Dawes continues their earnest blend of folk rock and piano ballads.
The Hold Steady, born from the indie and punk ethos, blends bar band energy with Springsteen's epic style. Famous for anthems like "Almost Killed Me," they've explored cultural alienation in albums up to 2023's rich "The Price of Progress." Formed in NY by ex-Lifter Puller, Craig Finn.
Sammy Rae & The Friends, known for their vibrant live shows, blend camaraderie, chemistry, and vocal fireworks. Their debut album is "Something For Everybody."
Australian indie folk artist Vance Joy, born James Keogh, gained fame with the hit "Riptide." Known for his Bon Iver-style songs, he’s released albums like "Dream Your Life Away" and "Nation of Two," featuring tracks like "Mess is Mine" and "Lay It On Me."

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Genre: Rock, Country

Catch the I Don't Know How But They Found Me concert in Louisville at Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at 12:00 PM, with Dylan Gossett, Marcy Playground, and more. Grab tickets before they’re gone!

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