Chatham Rabbits Show Cancelled at Thrasher Opera House
Green Lake, Wis. (November 11, 2024) – Roots duo Chatham Rabbits have cancelled their show at Thrasher Opera House in Green Lake, Wisconsin for Friday, November 15, due to illness. In a statement released by Austin & Sarah McCombie “Dear fans, we are so disappointed to say that we have to cancel our show at Thrasher Opera House this Friday night. Sarah has been battling a virus all week and has now completely lost her voice to laryngitis. She is unable to sing and we cannot risk any further damage to her voice. We are working to get another date on the books and will let you know as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding as Sarah recovers. We love what we do and take it very seriously, and are anxious to get back on the road. - Austin and Sarah”
Ticket holders may use their tickets at the William Elliott Whitmore show on Saturday, November 16, 2024 at 7:30 p.m., another performance remaining in 2024, or receive a refund. Please contact Thrasher Opera House if you have any questions.
Thrasher Opera House’s mission is to promote the arts and the power of live performance, provide a community gathering place, and preserve the historic Thrasher Opera House. Built in 1910, restored in 1997, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is a charming, intimate, and friendly venue with excellent acoustics, seating 200. For more information, please visit www.thrasheroperahouse.com or find us @thrasheroperahouse on Facebook and Instagram.
Experience the Chatham Rabbits at Thrasher Opera House
Green Lake, Wis. (September 23, 2024) – Chatham Rabbits – will perform a 506 Session (cocktail style seating for 80) at Thrasher Opera House in Green Lake, Wisconsin, on Friday, November 15, at 7:30 p.m.
There is something warm and instantly familiar about the beloved roots duo, Chatham Rabbits. Partners in music and life, Chatham Rabbits’ Austin and Sarah McCombie blend their personal histories through deft songwriting and a history that comes from building a life together. Leaning into each other’s strengths, their songs present a congenial, collaborative spirit that has captured the pure adoration of fans along the way and earned them praise from Garden & Gun Magazine, American Songwriter, and No Depression. Their artistry hinges on a fervent desire to connect with others through the music that first brought the pair together. Steeped in the regional traditions of their North Carolina home, Chatham Rabbits’ musical pursuits represent a new age of roots music. Chatham Rabbits recorded and released their beloved debut album, All I Want From You in 2019. This set the standard for their sophomore release The Yoke is Easy, The Burden is Full—the centerpiece song “Oxen” was named “Top Folk Song of 2020” by Paste Magazine. Nurtured by central North Carolina’s fertile, influential music scene, Chatham Rabbits’ sound continues to evolve in their expansive third album, If You See Me Riding By (2022), which was simultaneously released with a television series, On the Road with Chatham Rabbits, on PBS-NC. The McCombies ingenuity during the Covid-19 crisis led to the creation of their mobile concert experience, The Stay at Home Tour, which took the duo to 194 neighborhoods in 2020-21. The pair is currently recording their fourth album of poignant original songs and continuing to foster their tight-knit fan community across the US.
The Chatham Rabbits’ performance is sponsored by Michael & Aileen Ellis, Heidel House, Goose Blind, and Sturgeon Spirits. This event is supported in part by a grant from the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation and the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Tickets for The Chatham Rabbit’s performance on November 15 at 7:30 p.m. are $35 and available at www.thrasheroperahouse.com or by calling 920.294.4279 – there are only 80 seats available for this show.
Thrasher Opera House’s mission is to promote the arts and the power of live performance, provide a community gathering place, and preserve the historic Thrasher Opera House. Built in 1910, restored in 1997, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is a charming, intimate, and friendly venue with excellent acoustics, seating 200. For more information, please visit www.thrasheroperahouse.com or find us @thrasheroperahouse on Facebook and Instagram.
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