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FRÄNDER ~ Live at the Sherbino

28jan7:00 pm8:30 pmFRÄNDER ~ Live at the SherbinoFRÄNDER ~ Live at the Sherbino

Event Details

WEDNESDAY || Doors: 6:30 PM || Show: 7:00 PM || Seated Show || $28 General Admission in Advance (open seating) / $32-$35 in advance for reserved seats (click on green or blue dots in diagram to purchase) || $32 Day of show General Admission

Setting: Special, reserved-section seats at front (click on green or blue dots in diagram) + GA seats behind (shown as a general area in grey on diagram with purchase link below diagram)

The Sherbino and Pickin’ Productions team up to give you a memorable night with FRÄNDER

About the Show

FRÄNDER plays modern acoustic folk music forged in the deep forests of the northern Europe. With seductive harmonies, heavy grooves and mesmerizing energy the band create a unique musical landscape filled with mystery and charm.

FRÄNDER blends Swedish and Estonian folk traditions with a modern twist, creating a contemporary “heavy folk” sound. The result is a driving, robust, utterly unique style. FRÄNDER conjures an expressive musical landscape, evocative of the mystery and beauty of the ancient Scandinavian woodlands; they have wowed audiences worldwide, from Scandinavia to Japan, Canada and the U.S. The band’s current tour lineup features founding siblings Gabbi Dluzewski (Swedish mandola and vocals) and Daniel Dluzewski (double bass and vocals), playing alongside Gabbi’s wife Säde Tatar (flute and vocals), the percussionist expert Andreas Berglund (specialized on Japanese classical marimba), and the stellar fiddler and family friend Gabriella Josefsson. On their most recent album, II, FRÄNDER continues to redefine the future of European music.

Time

January 28, 2026 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm(GMT-07:00)

Location

The Sherbino

604 Clinton St

970 318 0892 info@sherbino.org

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The Sherbino

604 Clinton StThe Sherbino and its adjacent 610 Arts Collective are highly-energized anchors in the heart of historic downtown Ridgway. The Sherbino, or the “Sherb” to many locals, refers both to the physical space, and all that it embodies. The building — the Sherbino, is owned and operated by the Ridgway Chautauqua Society, a nonprofit organization incorporated in 2012 for the purpose of keeping the historic Sherbino theater a community gathering place and fully utilizing the space by offering high-quality, diverse programming.

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