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red and white, blue suede shoes featuring leftover salmon


  • The LAWN 1012 Front Loop Buena Vista (map)

Join us during the 4th of July weekend for Red and White, Blue Suede Shoes featuring Leftover Salmon! For three nights, Leftover Salmon will play at the Surf Hotel's outdoor venue, The LAWN. Enjoy a weekend with one of the great purveyors of Americana music influenced by rock 'n' roll, folk, bluegrass, Cajun, soul, jazz and blues.

Help support the band, mingle outdoors with your family and friends, and dance the weekend away! Limited availability due to COVID-19 regulations.


CLICK HERE to access the complete Red and White, Blue Suede Shoes weekend lineup and event page!

3 DAY PASS: $189 (early-bird), $199 GA

SINGLE DAY PASS: $69

Location: The LAWN

Fri & Sat Doors: 5pm | Sunday Doors: 2pm


leftover salmon

During Leftover Salmon’s twenty-five plus years as a band they have headlined shows and festivals from coast to coast, released nine albums, and maintained a vibrant, relevant and influential voice in the music world.  Over that time, Leftover Salmon’s sound has grown and evolved while staying true to the roots and guiding spirit of the band’s founding members –  mandolinist/singer Drew Emmitt and guitarist/singer Vince Herman.

Leftover Salmon are considered to be the architects of what has become known as Jamgrass – where bands clearly schooled in the traditional rules of bluegrass break free of those rules through non-traditional instrumentation and an innate ability to push songs in new psychedelic directions live.  This has created an altogether new dimension for bands such as The String Cheese Incident, Yonder Mountain String Band, Railroad Earth, Greensky Bluegrass, The Infamous Stringdusters and countless others to inhabit.  Leftover Salmon’s willingness to never be boxed in by “normal” music standards has given the bands that have followed in their wake the license to do and try what they want.


Earlier Event: July 1
the polish ambassador
Later Event: July 2
rapidgrass late night show