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Join us for an evening with Iron & Wine (Solo): a benefit concert for Swallow Hill Music. If you’ve ever said ‘I wish I could’ve seen them before they were big’ – this is that moment, but in reverse.’ – only 250 tickets will be sold. Your ticket supports Swallow Hill’s mission—bringing music education to underserved schools, creating community through performance, and investing in the next generation of Colorado artists.
Iron & Wine is the musical project of singer-songwriter Sam Beam. Born and raised in South Carolina, Beam is a former film professor who got his start making home recordings before landing on Sub Pop Records. Iron & Wine’s 2002 debut, The Creek Drank the Cradle, garnered both critical and popular acclaim, vaulting Beam into the spotlight of the burgeoning indie-folk/Americana scene as one of its new and leading voices.
For over 20 years, Iron & Wine has captured the emotion and imagination of listeners with distinctly cinematic songs. His recorded output includes seven full-length studio records, collaborations with Calexico, Ben Bridwell (Band of Horses), and Jesca Hoop, countless EP’s, singles and compilation/soundtrack appearances, a live concert documentary, and five GRAMMY nominations.
Iron & Wine’s latest record, Light Verse, was released in April 2024 with Paste Magazine noting “…Beam returns with an expanded sonic palette while also rekindling the bright spark that made 2007’s The Shepherd’s Dog so magical.”
General Admission: $250 + fees
VIP: $625 + fees; includes a meet & greet reception and reserved seating
Swallow Hill is a nonprofit music organization with a 45-year legacy in Denver, dedicated to building community through live performances, music education, and outreach. We don’t just host shows—we cultivate the next generation of artists, create meaningful teaching opportunities for professional musicians, and bring music education to under-resourced schools, filling the gap left by cut programs. Every note played on our stage helps sustain these mission-driven efforts. This underplay fundraiser would directly support our ability to keep music accessible by keeping program costs low, ensuring that more students, families, and aspiring musicians can experience high-quality music education and live performances.