Swallow Hill Music is pleased to announce an inflation-busting promotional deal just in time for those who want to give the gift of live music this holiday season!

From November 25 through December 31, the music nonprofit is offering up to 25% off select concerts that take place in January and February 2025. For a full list of eligible concerts, people can visit swallowhillmusic.org/gift, select their concert, and use the code MUSICLOVER to take advantage of the discount.

From up-and-coming roots artists like Sturtz and Salomé Songbird and the Tray Wellington Band, to insightful singer-songwriters like Emily Barnes and Liz Longley, to established Front Range favorites like Mollie O’Brien and Rich Moore and the Martin Gilmore Trio, there is a little something for every music lover.

Gifts like these not only support artists from Colorado and beyond at an independent venue, but also provide audiences a fun night in a casual, comfortable setting.

Increasingly, people are looking for experiences over items to receive as gifts, and gift-givers are heeding the call. The 2024 Deloitte holiday retail survey finds that experiences are high on the list of gift shoppers this year, with an anticipated increase of 16% of those “prioritizing experiences like holiday events and socializing with loved ones” over last year.

For over 45 years Swallow Hill Music has welcomed artists performing Americana and roots music, as well as singer-songwriters, world music, rock, bluegrass, classical, country, jazz, blues, and spoken word to its stages. What better way to ensure that tradition continues in 2025 by giving the gift of live music at Swallow Hill?
The Gift of Live Music from Swallow Hill Music
More shows may be added, check swallowhillmusic.org/gift for updates.

January 10: Sturtz and Salomé Songbird Far-reaching acoustic music from two of Colorado’s most exciting up-and-coming bands

January 11: Magpie Vocal Improv Ensemble feat. Roy Willey Four dynamic singers who create music spontaneously

January 18: Moon Honey & Rachel Stewart Emerging folk from Colorado

January 19: Kalos Music inspired by the maritime traditions of Scotland, Ireland, Scandinavia, and North America

January 23: Harry Tuft & Friends Denver folk legend Harry Tuft swaps tunes and tales with a friend

January 24: Erik Lunde & Sweet Virginia A Carter Family-style celebration of treasured Gospel songs

January 25: Nearly There A fun, lively folk and acoustic rock band

January 26: The Sax Syndicate: Global Folk Traditions A saxophone quintet breathes new life into beloved folk traditions

January 31: Mollie O’Brien & Rich Moore Night 1: Request Show All-request show from the celebrated American roots music masters

February 1: Mollie O’Brien & Rich Moore Night 2: Daughters Show Mollie & Rich make it a family affair as they are joined by their daughters Brigid and Lucy Moore

February 2: Emily Barnes A voice that cuts to the bone and songs that pull on the heart strings

February 13: Vian Izak Songwriter whose “songs that say you matter in a world that says you don’t.”

February 15: Tray Wellington Band Award-winning banjo player’s approach to the quintessential American instrument is all about looking forward

February 16: Before The Sun Denver-based folk quartet features virtuoso instrumentation and harmonies to die for

February 21: Pamela Machala (Single Release Show) Finely crafted pop-folk songs with influences ranging from jazz and soul to musical theater

February 22: Martin Gilmore Trio A soaring troubadour of modern folk, weaves tales with strings that resonate through time

February 27: Liz Longley Nashville-based singer-songwriter celebrated for her stop-you-in-your-tracks voice and deeply emotional music

February 28: The Langan Band An un-pigeon-holeable mix of traditional Scots music, Eastern European Gypsy, Progressive Jazz and American Old-Time