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Sister Sadie - All Will Be Well Tour
Sister Sadie
The Kent Stage
175 E Main St
Kent, OH 44240
Feb 20, 2026
7:30 PM EST
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Sister Sadie brings their All Will Be Well Tour
To The Kent Stage February 20th, 2026
The Kent Stage is excited to welcome Sister Sadie for a stop along their All Will Be Well Tour in early 2026. The show is set to take place on Friday, February 20th at 7:30 P.M.
Titled after their latest album, All Will Be Well, the show is all about Sister Sadie telling their truth – loud, fearless, and free. Expect the typical remnants of bluegrass, but with a much more raw and captivating country Americana feel with gospel grit and storytelling.
Formed just over a decade ago at a Nashville Station Inn’s jam session in 2012, Sister Sadie has quickly risen to be one of the top groups in bluegrass, and don’t you dare label them all-female. It has never been about that label for Sister Sadie, it’s about the music, and in their case, that speaks for itself.
The accolades have piled up for Sister Sadie, with 4 studio albums already, 2 Grammy nominations, and multiple IBMA wins. On top of becoming a Grand Ole Opry starring force, the band earned IBMA Vocal Group of The Year 3 years in a row from 2019-2021, while also taking home 2020’s IBMA Entertainer of The Year award.
Sister Sadie’s Links:
Website: https://www.sistersadieband.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sistersadieband
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sistersadiemusic/?hl=en
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWukLKbou-V4x0IXXhIPAWA
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sistersadiemusic
X: https://twitter.com/sistersadieband?lang=mr
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The Kent Stage was constructed in 1927 as a silent movie and vaudevillian theater and is the sole surviving downtown theater in Portage County. In 2002, the Western Reser...
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Sister Sadie Biography
There was no master plan. No label strategy. Just a spontaneous jam at Nashville’s Station Inn between a few friends; seasoned players, all women, making a little noise. But something clicked. The room lit up, the crowd roared and Sister Sadie was born.
What started as an accidental band became a force. GRAMMY-nominated. IBMA-decorated. Opry-validated. But for all the accolades, they were often reduced to one line: an all-female bluegrass band. True. But never the point. Sister Sadie has always been about the music. The fire. The truth.
Their new album, All Will Be Well, is that truth - loud, fearless and free. You’ll hear echoes of bluegrass, but what rises is something bigger: country, Americana with muscle, gospel grit and raw storytelling.
From the haunting “Prodigal Daughter” to the swagger of “Do What You Want” and the aching beauty of “If I Don’t Have You,” these six women are not performing roles, they’re telling you who they are.
This is Sister Sadie, evolved: bold, bonded and braver than ever. They're not asking for space. They're taking it. And they’re just getting started.
Read MoreWhat started as an accidental band became a force. GRAMMY-nominated. IBMA-decorated. Opry-validated. But for all the accolades, they were often reduced to one line: an all-female bluegrass band. True. But never the point. Sister Sadie has always been about the music. The fire. The truth.
Their new album, All Will Be Well, is that truth - loud, fearless and free. You’ll hear echoes of bluegrass, but what rises is something bigger: country, Americana with muscle, gospel grit and raw storytelling.
From the haunting “Prodigal Daughter” to the swagger of “Do What You Want” and the aching beauty of “If I Don’t Have You,” these six women are not performing roles, they’re telling you who they are.
This is Sister Sadie, evolved: bold, bonded and braver than ever. They're not asking for space. They're taking it. And they’re just getting started.
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