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Sicard Hollow • Fairfield, CT • StageOne
Sicard Hollow
StageOne at FTC
70 Sanford St.
Fairfield, CT 06824
Oct 24, 2025
8:00 PM EDT
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Sicard Hollow isn’t your typical bluegrass band and that’s exactly the point. This Nashville-based four-piece is fueled by a shared mission: to honor the roots of bluegrass while kicking its doors wide open. With tattoos, tie-dyes, and a fearless streak of improvisation, they infuse the genre with punk energy, psychedelic breaks, and existential storytelling that feels both urgent and timeless.
Formed in 2018 by a group of genre-hopping misfits who hadn’t even planned on playing bluegrass, Sicard Hollow found something real in the space between tradition and rebellion. Their latest album, Brightest of Days, dives deep into purpose, chaos, and self-discovery, blending hot-pickin’ chops with the heart of a garage band and the soul of a jam session.
For fans of New Grass Revival, the Dead, and bending bluegrass into bold new shapes — Sicard Hollow isn’t just picking; they’re lighting the whole thing on fire.
Sounds like: Greensky Bluegrass meets My Morning Jacket at a punk-grass barnburner
Vibe: Unruly string band with something to say and nothing to prove
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Bruce
May 4th 2025
Band is so much tighter than when I saw them open for Dwellers.. Venue is excellent. Be back soon, maybe just bowling!
Nashville, TN@Eastside Bowl
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Established in 2004, StageOne is a 225 seat venue in the heart of downtown Fairfield, Connecticut. Originally built primarily for theatre productions, StageOne is consist...
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Sicard Hollow Biography
Nashville’s psychedelic punk-grass rockers, Sicard Hollow, grew up sick of any existing institution telling them who and what to be. Now, as they navigate adulthood, they’re equally tired of the music institutions telling them what their music should sound like—so they dunked it in patchouli and a skate-and-destroy ethos that brings an enduring sound into the modern age.
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