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Leftover Salmon with Tedeschi Trucks Band, Jake Shimabukuro, and more

Jun 18, 2026 at 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM  ·   · $301 Town Park, Telluride, CO Town Park, Telluride, CO Tickets from $301

Leftover Salmon
Jun 18
Leftover Salmon

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Georgia-based 12-piece Tedeschi Trucks Band (Susan Tedeschi & Derek Trucks): soulful blues-rock jam with “I Got You” & “Who Am I”; Grammy-winning, MSG/Red Rocks.
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.
Larkin Poe, an American sister duo, fuses contemporary blues and rock, known for soulful harmonies and storytelling. They've collaborated with Tyler Bryant and excel in lyrical depth.
Austin, Texas-born Shakey Graves, aka Alejandro Rose-Garcia, known for his innovative musical experiences, engages fans with unique releases. He creates immersive adventures, including personalized CDs and exclusive digital tracks, allowing fans to explore his music.
Born in Johannesburg, now in Colorado, Gregory Alan Isakov is a horticulturist turned musician known for indie-rock and folk. With albums like "Evening Machines" (Grammy-nominated) and "Appaloosa Bones," his velvet baritone captivates listeners. He tours internationally and collaborates with U.S. symphonies. Offstage, he runs Starling Farm in Boulder County.
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.
Sam Bush, born in Bowling Green, KY, is a pivotal figure in progressive bluegrass, known for his masterful mandolin and fiddle skills. Founder of the New Grass Revival, he blended bluegrass with rock, jazz, and reggae. Bush's collaborations include working with Emmylou Harris and co-leading the bluegrass supergroup Strength in Numbers. He earned a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Association and was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame. Popular albums include King of My World and Storyman. Dubbed the "Father of Newgrass," he's honored in his hometown.
Formed in Kalamazoo, Greensky Bluegrass merges rock and Americana, known for hits like "If Sorrows Swim." They’ve shared stages with Béla Fleck and hit #1 on bluegrass charts.
Leftover Salmon, formed in 1989 in Boulder, are jamgrass pioneers known for blending bluegrass, rock, and Cajun styles. They gained fame with '90s albums like Euphoria, toured extensively, and collaborated with Steve Berlin. After a hiatus, they reemerged with albums like 2012's Aquatic Hitchhiker. The band is celebrated for its dynamic shows and was pivotal in the jam band scene.
The Infamous Stringdusters are a GRAMMY® Award-winning American progressive bluegrass band known for their virtuosic musicianship, innovative arrangements, and energetic live shows. With influences spanning various genres, they've collaborated with contemporary artists and headlined venues like Red Rocks. Their 2017 album "Laws of Gravity" won Best Bluegrass Album.
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.
Chris Thile, born in Oceanside, CA, is a virtuoso mandolinist and singer, known for progressive bluegrass. Founding member of Nickel Creek and Punch Brothers, he won Grammys for collaborations with Yo-Yo Ma and Punch Brothers. He hosted NPR's Live from Here, and has worked with Brad Mehldau and Béla Fleck. His solo albums include Deceiver and Laysongs.
Born in Honolulu, Jake Shimabukuro is a virtuoso ʻukulele player known for blending jazz, rock, and classical styles. Famous for “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” he’s collaborated with legends like Yo-Yo Ma and Mick Fleetwood.
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.
Watchhouse, the North Carolina duo of Andrew Marlin & Emily Frantz, are known for their poignant songwriting and root music that resonates with younger audiences. Gaining acclaim from Rolling Stone and NPR, they've played sold-out shows at Red Rocks and Ryman Auditorium. Starting in local venues, their profound chemistry and masterful songs explore life’s mysteries and joys, amassing hundreds of millions of streams.
Punch Brothers, formed by Chris Thile after Nickel Creek, blend bluegrass, classical, and jazz. Known for virtuosic skill, they've topped bluegrass charts, won a Grammy, and collaborated with Jon Brion and T-Bone Burnett. Notable works include "All Ashore" and "Hell on Church Street." Their debut featured "The Blind Leaving the Blind" at Carnegie Hall, and they've contributed to films like The Hunger Games.
British guitarist Jason Carter has played in 100+ countries, recorded 18 albums, and collaborated with the British Council and UNESCO. Known for classical and harp guitar.
East Nash Grass, 2024 IBMA New Artist of the Year, is a Nashville-based bluegrass supergroup known for authentic, thrilling performances and masterful songwriting.

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Enjoy the Leftover Salmon concert in Telluride at Town Park on Thursday, June 18, 2026, at 12:00 PM, featuring Tedeschi Trucks Band, Jake Shimabukuro, and more. Tickets on sale now!

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