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Sam Outlaw

Robust and timeless country
Thu 2 May ’24 20:15 uur
Thu 2 May ’24
20:15 uur

He is considered the heir apparent to country legend Dwight Yoakam: Sam Outlaw. The singer-songwriter from Los Angeles has conquered many musical hearts worldwide with his beautiful West Coast country songs. Sam himself refers to his music as "SoCal Country," a contemporary interpretation of country music with a Californian flair. In essence, Outlaw remains true to the most authentic form of country, without expecting special effects or polished productions. His songs are powerful and timeless, complete with guitar, violin, and occasional Mexican influences. During this concert, he will perform not only his hits like "Ghost Town" and "Trouble" but also songs from his upcoming album.

Since the release of his debut album "Angeleno" in 2015, produced by Ry and Joachim Cooder, Sam has toured the world extensively, including as an opening act for country giants Kacey Musgraves, John Prine, and Dwight Yoakam. He has also made multiple appearances on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. Sam's songs have been featured in popular TV shows such as Nashville, and his music has been streamed millions of times. On January 19, he released his brand new single "Ways To Go," providing a beautiful preview of his upcoming album.


Support act: M. Dunton

M. Dunton is an indie-folk artist based in Nashville. He has worked as a lead guitarist with artists such as Paul McDonald & The Mourning Doves, and Ross Cooper. His first, self-titled album, where he combines Americana, catchy melodies, and personal stories, showcases his talent as a songwriter. The album contains tracks that are both upbeat and mellow, but always true to his own style. "Bozeman Girl" and "I Left My Heart Out West" are two standout tracks, produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss. The songs have a diverse sound reminiscent of Fleet Foxes, Alex Turner, and Gregory Alan Isakov.