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Sierra Hull

Sierra Hull

Tue Apr 21 2026

April 21, 2026

7:30PM

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Tuesday, April 21, 2026 | 7:30pm

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Sierra Hull—six-time IBMA Mandolin Player of the Year and six-time GRAMMY nominee—brings her boundary-pushing bluegrass and Americana to VCA on Tuesday, April 21, 2026 at 7:30pm. Touring her bold new independent album, A Tip Toe High Wire, Hull pairs dazzling mandolin work with luminous songwriting, blending tradition and innovation for an unforgettable night of modern acoustic music. A trailblazer and acclaimed bandleader, Hull captivates with crystalline vocals, jaw-dropping mandolin, and a warm, generous stage presence. Known for her adventurous spirit and impeccable craft, she’s redefining what modern acoustic music can be. Don’t miss this chance to experience world-class artistry up close—grab your seats now and be part of an unforgettable night at VCA.

Billboard dubbed the album single “Boom” a must-hear country song, calling it “a slab of sparkling mandolin, steady acoustic guitar, syncopated rhythms and high-flying harmonies.”

 

This event was made possible with generous support by Steve Abel & Marie Stanislaw.

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