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The Cody Sisters with Wyatt Ellis, The Brothers Comatose, and more

Sep 12, 2025 at 10:00 AM  ·   · $333 Pepsi Amphitheater, Flagstaff, AZ Pepsi Amphitheater, Flagstaff, AZ Tickets from $333

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The Lil Smokies, formed in Missoula, blend rock energy with '70s Laurel Canyon songwriting. Their third album, *Tornillo*, produced by Bill Reynolds, showcases their roots reimagining. They have a national following and have performed at festivals like Red Rocks and Telluride.
The Slocan Ramblers, a Canadian bluegrass band from Toronto, blend roots and personal trials in their music. Known for emotionally raw songwriting and impeccable musicianship, they've earned awards like a Juno nomination and IBMA's 2020 Momentum Band of the Year.
Dan Tyminski, born in Vermont, is a renowned bluegrass musician known for his banjo, mandolin, and vocals. He's collaborated with Alison Krauss, Avicii, and was George Clooney's singing voice in "O Brother Where Art Thou." Tyminski's hit "Hey Brother" with Avicii highlighted his versatile talent.
Liam Purcell & Cane Mill Road, from Doc Watson's hometown, blend traditional bluegrass with original work, topping charts and winning awards like IBMA's Momentum Band of the Year.
Sierra Hull, from Byrdstown, TN, is a bluegrass virtuoso and two-time Grammy nominee for albums '25 Trips' and 'Weighted Mind'. She's a 6x IBMA Mandolin winner and has played Carnegie Hall, the Grand Ole Opry, and the White House. Hull's collaborated with Alison Krauss, Sturgill Simpson, and Dolly Parton.
Chicken Wire Empire blends traditional and contemporary bluegrass, rooted in the Midwest scene. Their album "Fresh Pickles" features songs by Chris Castino, with guest artists like Peter Rowan and Sam Bush. They're committed to enhancing Wisconsin's bluegrass scene.
AJ Lee & Blue Summit, based in Santa Cruz, are an award-winning bluegrass band known for their unique blend of country soul and Americana. Their "City of Glass" album showcases their originality and dedication to their Californian roots, offering a fresh take on the genre.
The Cody Sisters, Maddie and Megan Cody from Colorado, blend bluegrass and folk, showcasing resonant harmonies. With Will Pavilonis on bass, they've won acclaim for their instrumental talent and collaborations. Their work includes producing tracks at Vermillion Studios, alongside Mike Robinson and Eric Wiggs. Raised on the Colorado bluegrass scene, they've performed at festivals like RockyGrass.
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.
Grammy-winning roots artist Peter Rowan, born in Wayland, MA, is a key figure in progressive bluegrass. Known for guitar, yodeling, and mandolin, he collaborated with Jerry Garcia, David Grisman, and Tony Rice. His bands include Earth Opera and Old & in the Way. Notable solo albums are New Moon Rising and Dust Bowl Children. Rowan's collaborations feature Ricky Skaggs and Gillian Welch, with projects ranging from Tex-Mex to Hawaiian styles.
The Sam Grisman Project, led by bassist Sam Grisman, son of mandolinist David Grisman, celebrates the acoustic legacy of David Grisman and Jerry Garcia, showcasing beloved repertoire with passionate, joyful performances.
The Fretliners, a powerful bluegrass quartet, formed in a Cloverlick banjo shop, won Telluride and Rockygrass Festivals in 2023, and released a celebrated debut album.
Hogslop String Band blends old-time string band roots with wild rock ’n’ roll energy. Known for bold, genre-crossing “Hogslop Sound,” they’re a unique, electrifying live act.
The Brothers Comatose, a San Francisco-based bluegrass band founded by brothers Ben and Alex Morrison, blend Americana, folk, and traditional bluegrass with infectious energy. Known for tight harmonies, virtuosic string play, and lively performances, they welcomed multi-instrumentalist Addie Levy in 2024, adding depth and dynamism. Their storytelling spans love, loss, and adventure.

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Join The Cody Sisters concert in Flagstaff at Pepsi Amphitheater on Friday, September 12, 2025, at 10:00 AM, featuring Wyatt Ellis, The Brothers Comatose, and more. Purchase tickets!

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