Wed September 24, 2025

The Head And The Heart: Aperture Tour

at Greek Theatre (6:00pm to 11:59pm)
About the artists:

The Head and the Heart in Concert

With an infectious style that combines folk, country, pop, and smart songwriting, Seattle, Washington's The Head and The Heart have earned a reputation as a consummate live act, charming concertgoers with their layered arrangements and intricate vocal harmonies. In 2013, the band released their most confident and mature album to date, Let's Be Still, featuring lead single "Shake," an indie folk stomper that perfectly captures the energy of the band's live performances. After meeting at various open mic nights around Seattle, the band officially formed in 2009, touring the Pacific Northwest before releasing their self-titled 2010 debut album. The buzz of that album attracted the interest of several labels, and the band ultimately signed to Sub Pop Records, who re-released The Head and The Heart LP in April 2011 with additional material including "Down In The Valley, "Lost in My Mind," and "Rivers and Roads." The band toured widely throughout 2010 and 2011 as a supporting act for Dave Matthews, Death Cab For Cutie, and The Decemberists, also headlining their own shows before returning to the studio to record their sophomore album. On tour in 2013, the band impressed ticket buyers with their eclectic live concerts, leading audiences through foot-stomping sing-alongs of the indie folk anthems they've become known for.

The Head and the Heart will release their four studio album called Living Mirage on May 17, 2019. They start touring in the summer of 2019 with 39 dates in support of the new album along with the alternative rock band Hippo Campus on select dates.

The Teskey Brothers:
The Teskey Brothers are finally heading back to North America in 2023. It's a long-awaited return for the Australian band who have amassed a legion of fans with their timeless and soulful recordings and stunning live shows. After a string of covid cancellations, the pair are making up for lost time with a huge run of dates across August, September and October.

The TeskeyBrothers' third studio album The Winding Way is out now through Glassnote Records. The album follows 2020's Grammy-nominated Run Home Slow and is their most accomplished work to date. Josh Teskey's once-in-a-lifetime lead vocals are in breathtaking form while his brother Sam sings wondrously along with his well-worn Stratocaster. The Winding Way tour will be a rare and spellbinding 8-piece experience which is simply not to be missed.
About the artists:

The Head and the Heart in Concert

With an infectious style that combines folk, country, pop, and smart songwriting, Seattle, Washington's The Head and The Heart have earned a reputation as a consummate live act, charming concertgoers with their layered arrangements and intricate vocal harmonies. In 2013, the band released their most confident and mature album to date, Let's Be Still, featuring lead single "Shake," an indie folk stomper that perfectly captures the energy of the band's live performances. After meeting at various open mic nights around Seattle, the band officially formed in 2009, touring the Pacific Northwest before releasing their self-titled 2010 debut album. The buzz of that album attracted the interest of several labels, and the band ultimately signed to Sub Pop Records, who re-released The Head and The Heart LP in April 2011 with additional material including "Down In The Valley, "Lost in My Mind," and "Rivers and Roads." The band toured widely throughout 2010 and 2011 as a supporting act for Dave Matthews, Death Cab For Cutie, and The Decemberists, also headlining their own shows before returning to the studio to record their sophomore album. On tour in 2013, the band impressed ticket buyers with their eclectic live concerts, leading audiences through foot-stomping sing-alongs of the indie folk anthems they've become known for.

The Head and the Heart will release their four studio album called Living Mirage on May 17, 2019. They start touring in the summer of 2019 with 39 dates in support of the new album along with the alternative rock band Hippo Campus on select dates.

The Teskey Brothers:
The Teskey Brothers are finally heading back to North America in 2023. It's a long-awaited return for the Australian band who have amassed a legion of fans with their timeless and soulful recordings and stunning live shows. After a string of covid cancellations, the pair are making up for lost time with a huge run of dates across August, September and October.

The TeskeyBrothers' third studio album The Winding Way is out now through Glassnote Records. The album follows 2020's Grammy-nominated Run Home Slow and is their most accomplished work to date. Josh Teskey's once-in-a-lifetime lead vocals are in breathtaking form while his brother Sam sings wondrously along with his well-worn Stratocaster. The Winding Way tour will be a rare and spellbinding 8-piece experience which is simply not to be missed.
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