KING KYOTE - Live At The Shea Theater - Turners Falls, MA w/ special guest Harrison Goodell
Event description
Hey Turner Falls, MA I'm so stoked to be coming to town on September 27th! Don't miss this epic show at The Shea Theater. See you out there! - Kyote
Doors 7PM - Show 8PM
GA Tickets $30 Day Of Show
VIP pass holders arrive 40mins before doors - Email with details will be sent the week of show!
Harken to a night of whiskey drinking in a cabin among the pines, King Kyote echoes the yells of Rock & Roll’s fore-bearers while having a deeply rooted harmony with the Blues, Roots-Rock & Indie-Americana genres. A force to be reckoned with on stage, Kyote’s fiery live shows prove that pure raw talent combined with real, honest songwriting is still the future of today’s music.
Hailing from the Maine coast, King Kyote’s sound and inspiration come from how he views and interprets the world around him. He expresses himself through a unique lens—like a photograph, putting pen to paper capturing life’s most delicate and bold moments. The ability to draw creative power from the waves he rides and mountains he climbs gives Kyote a distinct perspective on the intertwines of the vagabond troubadour and the artist.
Over the last five years, King Kyote has firmly established himself as a standout artist, garnering attention as one of the prominent figures to keep an eye on in the northeast. Kyote represented his home state of Maine on NBC’s American Song Contest with his song “Get Out Alive” which was released on Atlantic Records in March of 2022. King Kyote has shared stages with legendary artists, including Taj Mahal, Molly Tuttle & The Golden Highway, The Record Company, Houndmouth, and Robert Randolph & The Family Band.
“I like the way he holds his own, his vocal tone and his penmanship”- Snoop Dogg
King Kyote is gearing up for an extraordinary 2025, embarking on an extensive national tour for the first time in his career, this monumental journey aligns with the release of his latest record.
About Harrison Goodell
Harrison Goodell is a 19 year-old singer-songwriter from the Seacoast of New Hampshire, weaving indie-folk songs that feel like home—restless, familiar, and always shifting. Rooted in vivid storytelling, his music draws from the quiet hum of suburban streets, the vastness of the White Mountains, and the ache of trying to hold onto something fleeting. With raw vocals and emotive arrangements, he captures the tension between nostalgia and growth, staying and leaving, love and loss. His sound, while distinctly his own, lives somewhere between anthemic folk and confessional songwriting, earning comparisons to artists like Noah Kahan and The Lumineers.
Harrison’s dedication to his craft has led to sold-out shows and opening slots for artists including Sara Bareilles, JP Saxe, and The Lone Bellow. Named one of the Northeast’s top emerging artists, he was awarded a grant from The Portsmouth Music Hall to further support his artistic development. With new music on the way and writing sessions in Nashville with some of the industry’s most exciting collaborators, 2025 is shaping up to be a defining year.
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