Mar 31 2022
Midnight North

Midnight North

Presented by SBL Entertainment at The Sofia Tsakopoulos Center for the Arts

It’s full steam ahead for Midnight North after an exciting year featuring major festival plays, nationwide tours, and the release of a second live record. Rolling Stone hailed Midnight North as the “Best New Act” in its review of 2018’s Peach Music Festival saying the band “takes the best parts of roots music and weaves them into a tapestry of rock and Americana”. In the summer of 2018, Midnight North released their second live record, Selections from the Great American Music Hall. This 8-track album features original live staples like “Everyday” and “Playing a Poor Hand Well”, covers like John Prine’s “Angel from Montgomery” and the Dead’s “The Music Never Stopped”. The concert album also features guest appearances by Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, members of Twiddle, and the band's hometown horn section, The Northbound Horns.

Immediately after their sophomore studio release, 2015’s Scarlet Skies, Midnight North - fronted by lead songwriters Elliott Peck and Grahame Lesh and strong rhythm section work from bass player Connor O’Sullivan and drummer Nathan Graham - began touring the country in earnest, visiting the East Coast and the Midwest for the first time in summer 2015. The band wrote the majority of 2017's Under the Lights in the following months, and the lyrical road themes - the initial excitement, the longing for home, and the inherent need to keep moving - shine through. Midnight North Live “Under the Lights is the perfect title for this collection of songs,” said O’Sullivan. “These songs and lyrics are about being a band of musicians on the road away from home. Songs literally performed and tested under the lights at countless venues across the US.”

2019 and beyond will continue the growth for Midnight North, as the expanding discography and consistent national touring help pave the way for more and more fans to discover the band. “These songs tell our story, at least up to this point,” said Lesh. “Our job is to sing you these stories as honestly as we can and transport you into our world for an hour or two.” Rolling Stone hailed Midnight North as the “Best New Act” in its review of the Peach Music Festival in the summer of 2018.

Admission Info

Upper Tier $25
Lower Tier $30
All Ages

Note: All attendees are required to be COVID-19 vaccinated.

Phone: (916) 443-5300

Email: tickets@bstreettheatre.org

Dates & Times

2022/03/31 - 2022/03/31

Additional time info:

Doors 6pm

Location Info

The Sofia Tsakopoulos Center for the Arts

2700 Capitol Ave., Sacramento, CA 95816

Parking Info

The Sutter Community Garage is located in the alley at 2701 N Street. The entrance to the garage is located on 28th between Capitol Avenue and N Street. When entering the garage, attendees will insert a credit or debit card. No ticket or receipt will be printed. When leaving the garage, attendees will insert their card again and be given a receipt.