Irish folk and bluegrass band Gadan. Credit: Gadan

SFF Presents is bringing even more great music to Sisters this winter with three shows at The Belfry. Up first is the Irish bluegrass band Gadan on February 11, followed by beloved SFF legacy performer David Wilcox on March 5, and Canadian folk singer Cat Clyde on March. Tickets are on sale athttps://www.sffpresents.org/tickets 

Gadan is a high-energy transatlantic string band blending the drive of Irish traditional music and bluegrass with the heart of folk and Appalachian soundsโ€”seasoned with Italian flair. Formed by veteran Italian folk musicians, Gadanexpanded in 2024 with All-Ireland champion Enda Scahill and in 2025 added Pennsylvania-born clawhammer banjoist Eric Long, deepening the bandโ€™s transatlantic roots and Appalachian edge. Featuring multiple banjos, fiddle, mandolin, and guitar, Gadan delivers a powerful, strings-only sound thatโ€™s deeply rooted, relentlessly rhythmic, and electrifying live. Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for youth 17 and under (children 5 and under enter for free).

More than 30 years into his career, acclaimed singer-songwriter David Wilcox remains a defining voice in contemporary folk, known for songs rich with heart, humor, and hard-won insight. Since emerging from the North Carolina folk scene in the late 1980s, earning a Kerrville New Folk Award and releasing more than 20 albums, Wilcox has continued to refine his craft through soulful storytelling, warm baritone vocals, and masterful guitar work. A tireless touring artist, he connects deeply with audiences nationwide through music praised for its honesty and emotional depth. Former Sisters Folk Festival performer Justin Farren will open the show. Farren is a highly relatable storyteller, writing multidimensional songs that are both enchanting and seemingly effortless. Tickets are $35 for adults and $15 for youth 17 and under (children 5 and under enter for free).

Cat Clyde is a singer-songwriter based in rural Ontario, Canada whose music blends driven, soulful blues with sweet, folk-tinged vocals that feel both intimate and timeless. Drawing inspiration from artists like Patsy Cline, Lead Belly, Karen Dalton, and Bobbie Gentry, she weaves classic roots influences into a sound that is distinctly her own. Grounded in storytelling and rich atmosphere, her modern approach evokes a sense of familiarity while offering a fresh, finely tailored take on traditional Americana and folk-blues. Tickets are $30 for adults and $15 for youth 17 and under (children 5 and under enter for free). 

Concerts will be held at The Belfry at 302 E. Main Ave, Sisters, OR 97759. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and each show will start at 7 p.m. Due to the intimate nature of The Belfry venue, these shows typically sell out in advance so itโ€™s recommended that you donโ€™t wait to purchase tickets.

Additional artist information can be found at https://www.sffpresents.org/concerts. These are general admission, all ages shows. Food and beverages will be available for purchase.

This story is based on submitted information and has not been verified by our news team.

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