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Best Indie & Rock in Burlington

Grace Potter at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

Grace Potter

Expertly traversing genres such as Country, Rock, and Pop since her 2002 debut, Grace Potter (formerly backed by her band, The Nocturnals) has been a purveyor of some of the best music of the last two decades. Now back with a new tour in support of her first album in four years 'Mother Road'. Don't miss your chance to see her live as she comes to a venue near you!

Cavetown at Higher Ground

Cavetown

Cavetown is the musical project of Robin Skinner, a 25-year-old from the United Kingdom who has been writing and producing music since his early teens. His brand of heartfelt acoustic pop has seen him amass a huge following on social media. Don't miss the chance to catch multi-platinum singer/songwriter Cavetown and this year!

Indigo Girls at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

Indigo Girls

The Indigo Girls have steadfastly forged their own path through the music world for over two decades, and they don't show any sign of slowing down just yet. The duo of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers have now released 16 albums of breezy and lyrically adroit folk-rock, first emerging in the late 1980s alongside fellow Georgians R.E.M.

Sammy Rae at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

Sammy Rae

Sammy Rae and The Friends will be embarking on The Album Tour this fall across North America, which you may have already guessed, will be celebrating the release of their newest album. In true Sammy Rae style, the shows will have an adorable theme, so dress your best and wow the crowd, the last theme was summer camp, what'll it be this time? There's only one way to find out!

Carbon Leaf at Higher Ground

Carbon Leaf

When a band sets out to re-record the albums that have defined them, you know they've reached a milestone. Ever popular folk rock quintet Carbon Leaf first turned heads and ears with their heady mix of alternative country and celtic-infused indie rock in the early 90s, and have continued to redefine genres with each subsequent release over the years. Catch them live as they bring new life to a catalogue of surefire fan favorites.

Molly Tuttle at Higher Ground

Molly Tuttle

Molly, a rising star in the contemporary folk scene, draws inspiration from legends like Laurie Lewis, Kathy Kallick, Alison Krauss, and Hazel Dickens. Her bluegrass melodies have resonated with audiences across the US, and she's embarking on a massive 2024 tour called Down The Rabbit Hole' with her band, the Golden Highway.