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Gabriella Rose with Angus & Julia Stone, Yächtley Crëw, and more

Sep 25, 2026 at 11:00 AM  ·   · $270 Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY Tickets from $270

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Australian sibling indie-folk duo known for dreamy harmonies; “Big Jet Plane” topped Hottest 100; Down the Way hit #1 and won 5 ARIAs; worked with Rick Rubin.
Yächtley Crëw, famed as "The Titans of Soft Rock," captivate audiences with their energetic performances of late 70s and early 80s yacht rock hits, showcasing world-class musicianship and humor. Known for their nautical suits and entertaining antics, they bring classics from Christopher Cross, Hall & Oates, and Toto to life, delighting fans nationwide.
Philadelphia-born Amos Lee, known for soulful singer-songwriter style, rose to fame with his gold-selling debut in 2005. He’s worked with legends like Paul Simon and Willie Nelson and is acclaimed for albums like Mission Bell. His hit "Worry No More" marked a major success, and tributes to Chet Baker and Lucinda Williams highlight his diverse musical influences.
Hawaiian-born (upcountry Maui) Maoli blends island reggae + country soul; 9 indie albums, 500M+ streams. Known for viral “Mercy” & “In Case You Didn’t Know”; worked with Dann & David Huff.
Amigo The Devil, born Danny Kiranos, crafts haunting modern folk and alternative rock influenced by Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits. Known for raw, honest storytelling.
The Devil Makes Three, from Santa Cruz, blends ragtime, folk, punk, and bluegrass with raw energy. Known for storytelling, powerful live shows, and dark humor.
Gabriella Rose grew up on a farm in rural Northern California. Influenced by gospel, delta blues, and cowboy ballads, her music echoes Johnny Cash and Emmylou Harris.
Charleston, WV Appalachian country singer-songwriter & firefighter. Gritty, hope-filled stories with soul-stirring vocals; known for “Somethin’ About the Smell” (8M+ streams).
Born in Kentucky and raised in Wyoming, Shelby Means is a GRAMMY-winning bassist known for bluegrass, Americana, and folk. She’s played with Della Mae, Molly Tuttle, and more.
Greenville, SC’s Marcus King blends blues, rock, and soul with his GRAMMY®-nominated solo work. Known for powerful vocals, he’s toured with Chris Stapleton and Eric Church.
The Flaming Lips, formed in 1983 in Oklahoma City, are acclaimed for their psychedelic, experimental alternative rock. Known for hits like "She Don't Use Jelly," they gained fame in the '90s and won a Grammy for 2002's "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots." Collaborations include Miley Cyrus and Kacey Musgraves. Notable albums are "The Soft Bulletin" and "American Head," showcasing their unique sound and emotional depth.
London-born folk-rock band formed in 2008; festival headliners with global No.1 albums, multiple Grammys/BRITs; collaborated with Dylan, Springsteen, Hozier & more.
Nashville-born Noah Cyrus is a Grammy-nominated singer blending pop, folk, and country. Known for platinum hits like "July," she’s performed at Coachella and collaborated with Labrinth and PJ Harding.
Bay Area-born folk trio Rainbow Girls (Vanessa May, Erin Chapin, Caitlin Gowdey): warm, melancholic harmonies; records incl. American Dream; collabs Dawes.
Ben Chapman, a LaFayette, Ga. native, blends southern-funk jam country. His songs recorded by Muscadine Bloodline, Brent Cobb & Shelby Lynne. Hosts Nashville’s Peach Jam.
The Violent Femmes, formed in early '80s Milwaukee by Gordon Gano, Brian Ritchie, and Victor DeLorenzo, are pioneers of alternative rock known for their jittery, catchy tunes. Discovered by Pretenders' James Honeyman-Scott, their 1983 debut album, featuring hits like "Blister in the Sun," found cult status. They evolved with albums like 1991's "Why Do Birds Sing?" and collaborated with icons like Tom Verlaine. Despite lineup changes and hiatuses, their influence endures, marked by a 2023 deluxe reissue of their debut.
Fireside Collective, born in Asheville, is an eclectic jam band blending newgrass, rock, and funk. Original members include Joe Cicero, Jesse Iaquinto, Tommy Maher, and Carson White. Inspired by The Grateful Dead, they've evolved with improvisation and diverse genres.
Born in Texas, Kacey Musgraves blends witty, honest country with dancehall, Norteño & Zydeco; hits “The Architect” & “I Remember Everything” (with Zach Bryan); 8 Grammys incl. AOTY.
Of Monsters and Men, Icelandic indie folk-rockers from Reykjavík, rose with 2011’s hit “Little Talks” (1B+ Spotify streams). Known for cinematic sounds, key albums, and festival shows.
Foster the People, formed in LA by Mark Foster, is a multi-platinum, RIAA Diamond-certified band. Known for vibrant pop, their hit “Pumped Up Kicks” earned a GRAMMY nod and topped charts, while “Torches” and “Supermodel” secured top Billboard positions. “Sit Next to Me” also charted well.
St. Paul & The Broken Bones, an Alabama soul band formed in 2011, are known for electrifying shows and hits like “Sushi and Coca-Cola.” They've toured with The Rolling Stones and Lizzo.
Sawyer Hill, from Northwest Arkansas, blends grungy rock with theatrical melodies. Known for viral hit "Look at the Time," he’s earned 50M+ streams and 120M video views.

Concert Info

Genre: Rock, Country

Catch the Gabriella Rose concert in Louisville at Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex on Friday, September 25, 2026, at 11:00 AM, with Angus & Julia Stone, Yächtley Crëw, and more. Buy your tickets now!

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