Folk Trio Makes Sipe Center Debut Next Week

Declared by NPR as “a band you know would be killer live,” Palmyra is coming to Sipe Center on Friday, February 21 at 7:30 pm. Only 40 tickets remain, so get yours today!

Established here in the Valley, Palmyra explores the fusion of traditional folk string instruments, lush harmony, and earnest songwriting. The trio, now based in Richmond, captures the collective spirit of three Virginia natives: Teddy Chipouras, Mānoa Bell, and Sasha Landon. Often described as a distant cousin to The Avett Brothers and The Wood Brothers, Palmyra nods toward Appalachian and Midwestern Americana with intricate arrangements that create the illusion of a full, larger-than-three ensemble.

The breakout folk trio has worked diligently to cement themselves as an unmistakable force in the Americana music landscape at large. Their forward momentum is propelled by their craftsmanship and dedication to an intimate performance experience. At the heart of Palmyra is the evident love and regard that the three musicians share for each other and their craft. NPR named the band one of “Public Radio’s Favorite New Artist(s) of 2024.” Their debut full-length album will be released via Oh Boy Records in 2025.

Tickets are $25. Tickets are available for purchase online, over the phone or in person at the box office. The box office is open for in-person sales Thursday through Sunday, from 3-8 pm or by calling 540-908-4208.

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