About this Event
Doors 7PM/Show 8PM
About Alexa Wildish
Colorado singer-songwriter Alexa Wildish grew up in a musical family in the horse country of Southern California, where her father collected vintage guitars and she studied classical voice from age seven. Wildish spent her school years in musical theatre, but at age 17, an entirely different musical spark was ignited when she saw The Wailin’ Jennys open for Nickel Creek, and she took the hard-left turn from musical theatre to Americana. She had been on her way to Broadway, but the lure of performing original material was strong; she threw herself into songwriting, learned guitar and octave mandolin, and never looked back.
Wildish released her self-titled debut EP in 2020, staking her claim as one of Americana’s most compelling new voices and making it easy to see why she took home first place at Planet Bluegrass’s emerging singer-songwriter competition in 2019. With a pristine voice likened to Alison Krauss and Eva Cassidy, her lyric “I’ll be your refuge, a place you can go,” aptly describes the rich and mystical soundscapes she so deftly inhabits on her freshman effort.
Wildish’s latest EP After Love comes after her celebrated run as a contestant on NBC’s The Voice in 2023 and is the singer-songwriter’s ambitious submission to the cover record canon. Building upon the modern folk sound of her first EP, After Love is both lush and disciplined, poetic and technically brilliant–an ode to the art of crafting a cover song with staying power.
About Sadie Gustafson-Zook
Every time Sadie Gustafson-Zook carves a linoleum block, sews a pencil case out of scraps, or admires the way the ink in her Impact 207 glides over her journal, she thinks, “I should be doing this all the time.” The act of creating something tangible is the air Sadie breathes. Her songwriting is the same- weaving an internal dialogue, the stories she tells herself, warm melodies and clever chords into something real, something she can physically feel with her hands and her throat. And chances are that you’ll be able to feel them too.
Sadie’s conversational demeanor, effortless vocals, skillful guitar, and well-crafted songs have enchanted audiences in living rooms and folk festivals across the country. She has headlined performances at the Rocky Mountain Folks Fest, Kerrville Folk Festival, and the Sisters Folk Festival. Her songs have been endorsed by some of the most respected songwriting contests in the country, most notably winning Kerrville’s New Folk Contest in 2022.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Swallow Hill Music - Tuft Theatre, 71 East Yale Ave, Denver, United States
USD 31.89 to USD 37.04










