The Wild Feathers Sirens Tour 2024 with Nathan Graham in Chicago

The Wild Feathers Sirens Tour 2024
The Wild Feathers with Nathan Graham - Photo credit: John Kosiewicz

The Wild Feathers Sirens Tour 2024

On November 14, 2024, The Wild Feathers brought their Sirens Tour 2024 to Chicago. The performance was at the intimate Myron R. Szold Music & Dance Hall of the legendary Old Town School of Folk Music. The show, part of a nationwide headlining run, showcased the band’s newest release Sirens. This stop in the Windy City was another chapter in the band’s decade-long journey of blending Americana, rock, and heartland soul. Fans gathered to experience an unforgettable night of well-crafted tunes, electrifying guitar riffs, and rich harmonies.

The Show

Nathan Graham

Opening the night was Nathan Graham, a Chicago-based artist with a unique blend of blues, country, and Americana. I’ve been following Graham since 2020 (see the first time I saw Graham here) and he always bring unforgettable show. Graham’s performance had the crowd hooked from the start. His delivery was smooth, yet raw—like the perfect blend of sweet and gritty. He later covered Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young’s “Ohio,” showing his versatility and ability to put his spin on a classic. Graham closed his set with “I’ll Get It Right,” leaving the audience wanting more. His talent as a storyteller and performer is undeniable, making him a perfect match for The Wild Feathers’ energetic vibe.

The Wild Feathers

The Wild Feathers were in top form, delivering a set that balanced nostalgia with fresh sounds from their latest album. The band opened with “Sanctuary,” setting the tone for the night with its catchy hooks and emotive lyrics. The crowd sang along to favorites like “The Ceiling” and “Ain’t Lookin’,” proving just how deeply these tracks have resonated with fans over the years. New tracks like “Pretending,” showed the band’s growth and depth, yet no less powerful, sound. With their signature harmonies and expert musicianship, the night felt like a celebration of both their past and future.

Encore

The night ended on a high note when Nathan Graham joined The Wild Feathers for an encore that no one would forget. The band kicked things off with a cover of The Traveling Wilburys’ “Handle With Care.” Graham’s presence onstage made the moment feel even more special. They followed up with the Allman Brothers Band’s “One Way Out,” bringing the house down with an explosive performance that left the crowd cheering. It was a perfect encore, full of rock and camaraderie, showcasing the power of collaboration.

Conclusion

In conclusion, The Wild Feathers’ Chicago stop on their “Sirens Tour 2024” was an unforgettable night filled with powerful music, deep storytelling, and memorable collaborations. From Nathan Graham’s soulful opening set to the electrifying encore, every moment of the show captured the essence of why live music is so special. If you ever get the chance to see The Wild Feathers live, don’t hesitate. You won’t be disappointed.

Links

To catch The Wild Feathers on tour and keep up with the latest band news, check out:

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To follow Nathan Graham, check out:

OFFICIAL WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | TIK TOK | YOUTUBE

The Wild Feathers

Myron R. Szold Music & Dance Hall
Old Town School of Folk Music
Chicago, IL
November 14, 2024

  • Sanctuary
  • Comedown
  • Midway Motel
  • Hard Times
  • L.A. Makes Me Sad
  • Stereo
  • Out on the Road
  • Pretending
  • Happy Again
  • Tall Boots
  • Backwoods Company
  • Left My Woman
  • Stand by You
  • The Ceiling
  • Ain’t Lookin’

Encore:

  • Handle With Care (The Traveling Wilburys cover, joined onstage by Nathan Graham)
  • One Way Out (Allman Brothers band cover, joined onstage by Nathan Graham)

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