This is a General Admission seated show held in the theater of CSPS Hall. Doors will open 1 hour before showtime.
$20 Advance | $25 Door
The Talbott Brothers were born and raised in Imperial, Nebraska, a rural midwest town located a stone's throw from the Colorado and Kansas border consisting of two thousand people. Siblings Nick and Ty started writing songs at a young age after discovering their dad's old guitar and vinyl collection and being introduced to rock and roll, blues, and country music that their parents always had playing in the truck or at home.
Not being born into a music community or having industry connections, they mowed lawns, loaded trucks, and relied on their blue collar upbringing until they could afford a van on Craigslist to tour the country playing dive bars, coffee shops, and honky tonks with a pile of burned CDs full of songs they recorded at a friend's cabin, making one fan at a time along the way. Their song We Got Love (2017) brought them national recognition selling out shows across the US and their albums Ghost Talker (2019) and Letters (2022) garnered attention from Rolling Stone, Billboard, and The Boot, calling their music "cinematic", "captivating blood harmonies" and "for fans of John Mayer, Mumford & Sons, and Jason Isbell".
With over 3 million combine streams on Spotify, The Talbott Brothers blend their influences of rock, folk, pop, and blues to create an infectious sound that is uniquely their own. They spent much of the last few years touring around the world, from headline shows to sharing the stage with Needtobreathe, WIld Rivers, Johnnyswim, ZZ Ward, and many more. They've also dipped their feet into the festival circuit playing The Rock Boat, Portland Folk Festival, and Pure Imagination Festival.
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New Hours
Thursday - Sunday
12:00 - 6:00PM
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