The Infamous Stringdusters with Mountain Grass Unitmusic

The Infamous Stringdusters with Mountain Grass Unit

Date & Time30 January 2026 • 19:00:00
LocationUnited States, Chicago
VenueThalia Hall
Address1807 S Allport St

Quick Info

30 January 2026 at 19:00:00

United States, Chicago

Music event

39.96 - 39.96 USD

About the Event

Presented by Thalia Hall, Deep Cut, and Jam Productions, The Infamous Stringdusters are a celebrated American progressive bluegrass band known for their virtuosic musicianship, innovative arrangements, and genre-blending style. This GRAMMY Award-winning Americana quintetAndy Falco on guitar, Chris Pandolfi on banjo, Andy Hall on dobro, Jeremy Garrett on fiddle, and Travis Book on double bassdraws musical influences from a wide range of sources, with bluegrass serving as the common thread throughout their career. The Infamous Stringdusters stand out as one of the few groups that can collaborate with contemporary artists on late-night television programming one night and headline the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre the next, while also establishing themselves as owners of their own independent record label, Americana Vibes. They have cultivated a dedicated international fanbase similar to those who preceded them in the genre, continuing to grow in size. Their powerful music and performances earned them a GRAMMY Award for Best Bluegrass Album for 2017s Laws of Gravity, along with multiple International Bluegrass Music Awards (IBMA) across various categories. Renowned for their energetic live shows and improvisational abilities, The Infamous Stringdusters continue to expand the boundaries of bluegrass while respecting its traditions, captivating audiences throughout the nation and globally. Songs from the River, their first true compilation album featuring select catalog tracks that fit the theme of rivers, was released in 2018 via Americana Vibes in partnership with Regime Music Group. This twenty-four-track collection arrived alongside the bands Nights on the River tour, which will take place throughout the summer and fall primarily in river towns across the country.