Falco & Book Play Jerry Garcia at The GUILD 5/20

Digging into the oeuvre of an Americana legend, Falco & Book Play Jerry Garcia takes the audience along for a long, strange trip. The pair, members of the Grammy Award-winning bluegrass band The Infamous Stringdusters, brings stripped-down guitar-and-bass versions of the tracks Garcia made famous, drawing from Jer-bear’s solo material, the Grateful Dead catalog, and […]

Indecision at the Jefferson Theater 5/23

Some things just get better with age, and that includes Charlottesville’s beloved jam-rockers, Indecision. Known for blending Americana, rock, and jazz with improvisational styling, the group has drawn inspiration from acts like the Grateful Dead and The Allman Brothers Band since 1984. Supporting act Hash the Band, a more recent addition to the local alt-rock […]

Charlottesville Arts Festival at IX Art Park 5/23 & 5/24

The sixth annual Charlottesville Arts Festival returns with a weekend full of creativity, community, and connection. ​This year’s celebration features 50-plus fine artists and artisans, immersive art experiences, live music, hands-on workshops, and demos throughout the event. Musical acts on the outdoor stage include sets by Mike Perdue, Gina Sobel, and others. Varied performances by […]

Two small set plays bring big perspectives

A pair of plays from the United Kingdom theater scene, Godot is a Woman and Strategic Love Play, journey from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to downtown Charlottesville as part of Live Arts’ Fringe Favorites series. Fringe theater, which originated as the across-the-pond equivalent of New York’s off-Broadway scene, often consists of experimental and relatively low-cost […]

Eurydice at Four County Players through 5/24

Director Devynn Thomas brings a fresh take on one of the most frequently retold Greek myths with playwright Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice. This reimagining breathes new life into the classic tale of Orpheus’ descent to the underworld, centering the plot around the perspective of its heroine. Employing contemporary characters and ingenious plot twists, the impactful story […]

Michael Hirsch at The Stage at WTJU 5/16

Richmond-based mead the dear offers a cosmic-country sound steeped in old-time influences. The act functions as an outlet for songwriter Michael Hirsch to blend a bevy of interconnected inspirations—folk revival, traditional Appalachian arrangements, podunk country, summer-of-love psychedelia, and a little downtrodden rock ‘n’ roll. In a scene that’s seen its fair share of Americana mashup […]

Steep Canyon Ranger at the Jefferson Theater 5/16

Steep Canyon Rangers is back, and the group’s returning to a more focused sound. Touring to promote its 15th studio album—set to release May 22—the band of string pickers and strummers is returning to the bluegrass foundations that served as its genesis. After years of collaborations with acts like Paul McCartney, The Chicks, the Asheville […]