Almost a year ago, Waxahatchee dropped her end-of-year list-defining country-tinged album Saint Cloud, and in celebration of its upcoming one-year anniversary, Katie Crutchfield and co. have announced plans for a special livestream event on March 27.
Crutchfield and the Saint Cloud Band will broadcast a performance of the record in its entirety, streaming from Kansas City. Directed by Johnny Eastlund, the event will showcase the live show that Waxahatchee "wished [they] could have brought to every city in the world" if it had not been for the pandemic.
Tickets for the livestream are available now for the price of $15 USD via stream hosting site, Mandolin. The event will air on March 27 at 7 p.m. ET.
"It was a blast to finally play these songs and I can't wait until we can finally do this in person," Crutchfield wrote in a post.
See her announcement below.
Crutchfield and the Saint Cloud Band will broadcast a performance of the record in its entirety, streaming from Kansas City. Directed by Johnny Eastlund, the event will showcase the live show that Waxahatchee "wished [they] could have brought to every city in the world" if it had not been for the pandemic.
Tickets for the livestream are available now for the price of $15 USD via stream hosting site, Mandolin. The event will air on March 27 at 7 p.m. ET.
"It was a blast to finally play these songs and I can't wait until we can finally do this in person," Crutchfield wrote in a post.
See her announcement below.