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Jun   21

Goldenvoice presents

St. Paul & The Broken Bones and The Wood Brothers

with special guest Cece Coakley
DATE: Saturday, June 21, 2025
START TIME: 6:00 pm
GATES OPEN: 5:00 pm

Sections T, U, V – Rows 1-9 – Floor

$86.50

Sections T, U, V – Rows 10-14 – Floor

Sections J, K, L, M, N, O – Preferred

Sections G, H, I

$66.50

Sections D, E, F

$56.50

Sections A, B, C

Sections W1, W2 – ADA

$46.50

Ticket limit is 6.
The prices listed above are for tickets purchased in person directly at the Santa Barbara Bowl Box Office.
There is a transfer delay on all tickets.
Any purchase over the limit is subject to cancellation without notification.

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The Wood Brothers and St. Paul & The Broken Bones have partnered with the following organizations to donate $1 per ticket.
Impact America is committed to improving lives by engaging, empowering, and supporting access to critical resources needed by individuals, families, and local communities through its health, education, and financial initiatives.
American Friends of Canadian Conservation supports The Nature Trust of British Columbia (NTBC) in its efforts to conserve ecologically rich wetlands and protect irreplaceable land from development. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will match every $1 donated with $2 so more endangered wetlands can be saved. If you’d like to learn more, please visit this link.

Founded in Birmingham, Alabama in 2011, St. Paul & the Broken Bones consists of Paul Janeway (vocals), Jesse Phillips (bass), Browan Lollar (guitar), Kevin Leon (drums), Al Gamble (keyboards), Allen Branstetter (trumpet), Chad Fisher (trombone), and Amari Ansari (saxophone). The eight-piece ensemble burst into the world with their 2014 debut Half the City, establishing a sound that quickly became a calling card and landing the band a slew of major festivals including Lollapalooza, Coachella and Glastonbury. Critical praise from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, SPIN and NPR followed, leading to shared stages with some of the world’s biggest artists—Elton John and The Rolling Stones among them—and launching an impressive run of headlining tours behind what Esquire touted as a “potent live show that knocks audiences on their ass.”

The group has continued to expand their sound with every record, branching out well beyond old-school soul into sleek summertime funk and classic disco on albums like 2018’s Young Sick Camellia. Their forthcoming LP, Angels In Science Fiction, stretches their limbs further afield, building on the shadowy psychedelia and intricate, experimental R&B of 2022’s The Alien Coast.

The Wood Brothers have learned to trust their hearts. For the better part of two decades, they’ve cemented their reputation as freethinking songwriters, road warriors, and community builders, creating a catalog of diverse music and a loyal audience who’ve grown alongside them through the years. That evolution continues with Heart is the Hero, the band’s eighth studio album. Recorded analog to 16-track tape, this latest effort finds its three creators embracing the chemistry of their acclaimed live shows by capturing their performances in real-time direct from the studio floor with nary a computer in sight. An acoustic-driven album that electrifies, Heart is the Hero is stocked with songs that target not only the heart but the head and hips, too.