Marsh Lights

Past event
Apr 4, 2024, 7 to 9 PM

Valley Stage Productions is pleased to announce that the Burlington based quintet "Marsh Lights" will be performing on Thursday April 4 beginning at 7:00 p.m. The concert will take place at the Richmond Congregational Church at 20 Church St. in Richmond. Doors are at 6:30 p.m.

Following time living in the western US and eastern Europe, Burlington, Vermont musician Colby Crehan has returned to the stage with Marsh Lights. The former vocalist and songwriter for the Bluegrass Gospel Project and PossumHaw has reunited with PossumHaw bandmates for the 5-piece acoustic project.

Marsh Lights' new songs explore bravery, darkness, spirituality, and grace with lyrics that often employ metaphoric places and female heroes and perspectives.

" Abigail" https://youtu.be/LGfJoLZY9mc?si=8uu_1-1ZyTSjBpnb
"Running Through The Halls" - https://youtu.be/5B1aEX0Wbx8?si=y4MhLDyTIqZttJJ0

OUR COVID PROTOCOL: We have added safety guidelines based on industry/live performance practices which in turn are based on the current science and data and are therefore subject to change, so please check our website frequently for updates. Please make sure you are comfortable with these requirements before purchasing tickets.

We ask that you consider staying home if you are ill and otherwise respect the space of those around you.
Masks are not required but are welcome if you feel more comfortable with this level of protection.

Tickets are $25 in advance and $27.50 day of show. Seniors (65+) and children 16 and under are $17.50 in advance, $20.00 day of show or by contacting Don Sheldon at don@valleystage.net or by calling 802-434-4563

Tickets can be purchased at https://events.com/r/en_US/tickets/marsh-lights-richmond-april-919889

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20 Church St., Richmond, VT

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