STRAUSS BLACK BOX THEATRE
An evening of storytelling, harmony, and modern folk takes the stage in an intimate, song-driven concert experience.
Nashville-based artist Remi Goode brings a fresh voice to indie folk, blending her classical guitar roots with poetic, thought-provoking songwriting. Her debut album Things I’ve Said Before (2025) introduces a sound that lives in the grey areas—layered, honest, and deeply personal, with an intimacy that draws listeners in.
Joining her is Abigayle Oakley, whose rich melodies and candid lyricism have earned national attention. A recent standout on NBC’s The Voice with a rare four-chair turn, Oakley pairs emotional depth with a sharp, often playful perspective. A Kerrville New Folk Competition winner, she has shared stages across the U.S. and Canada with acclaimed artists including The War and Treaty.
Opening the evening are The Shandies, a Springfield, Missouri–based duo known for their warm harmonies, acoustic textures, and engaging onstage chemistry. Their heartfelt songs and easygoing charm create an immediate connection with audiences.
The night begins with a 30-minute opening set by The Shandies, followed by a unique, one-hour writers round featuring Remi Goode and Abigayle Oakley sharing the stage—trading songs, stories, and musical moments in a collaborative, up-close format.
Experience an unforgettable night of authentic voices and exceptional songwriting—where every lyric tells a story.
