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Son Little CityFolk Tour 2026 w/ guests
Fri, 20 Mar, 8:00 PM PDT
Doors open
7:00 PM PDT
Tractor
5213 Ballard Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98107
Description
Son Little makes music that doesn’t fit neatly into a box - and that’s the point. Blending soul, blues, folk, hip-hop, and R&B, his songs feel both timeless and deeply personal, built on raw emotion, rich textures, and a voice that’s equal parts grit and grace. He’s collaborated with The Roots and RJD2, produced a GRAMMY-winning track for Mavis Staples, and released a string of acclaimed records that showcase his gift for turning vulnerability into something powerful.
His live show brings all of that into focus - intimate, dynamic, and full of soul. With a full band behind him, the energy builds - grooves hit deeper, arrangements expand, and the emotion driving each song comes alive in new, powerful ways.
Event Information
Age Limit
21+

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Son Little’s live show brings his music into a different kind of clarity- raw, expressive, and always evolving. Whether solo or with a full band, he moves fluidly between deep grooves, stripped-down intimacy, and moments that feel completely improvised yet emotionally precise. It’s a performance style shaped by instinct and connection, grounded in the richness of his voice and the depth of his songwriting.
Over the past decade, he’s cultivated a sound that draws from soul, blues, folk, hip-hop, and R&B - without ever settling fully into any one space. That spirit carries into the room when he performs, offering something that feels both familiar and entirely his own. Audiences are pulled into songs built on texture and vulnerability, delivered with equal parts grit and grace. It’s not just a setlist - it’s an experience.
Following a run through the UK and Europe supporting Larkin Poe, Son Little is back with a new wave of music and a fresh stretch of tour dates for winter and spring. His new album CITYFOLK is set for release in March 2026, with recent singles “in orbit” and “be better” offering a first look at what’s to come - both onstage and beyond in the months ahead.