
HAYDEN BLOUNT with Zandi Holup
Experience a night of raw, honest country music from rising star Hayden Blount, whose no-B.S. sound and truthful lyrics are captivating audiences, alongside Zandi Holup's enchanting and deeply emotive folk-country performance. Prepare to be moved by their unique storytelling and powerful vocals that cut straight to the heart.
With a distinctly raw, plainspoken form of instinctual song craft, 23-year-old HaydenBlount has grown into the epitome of a real-deal country outsider and hes got nointentions of changing that up. A native and current resident of Savannah, Tennessee,the self-taught talent wields a no-B.S. sound and a drive to cut his own path, earningbreakout acclaim with the Gods-honest-truth as his only creative requirement. Becausewhere Blount comes from, a mans word is his bond. Living out the lines of countlesscountry songs, the rising star played baseball throughout high school before an injuryderailed his plans, and rule-breaking country innovators like Zach Bryan and TylerChilders refocused his attention. Proving a quick study with a gift for rural realism, theD.I.Y. singer-songwriter released his first independent tracks in 2023, and in 2024 theromantic rough edges of To Know You Were Mine cut through. Leading to adistribution deal with Santa Anna, Blount followed up with the 2024 EP debut Up, Out,and Leaving nine-songs which solidified his rustic sound and stripped-down melodicinstincts, driven by a vocal built on character, not theatrics. Likewise, brutal honestyformed the bedrock of a unique creative vision, with solo-written songs keeping Blountfocused and never chasing trends. The burning desire behind 2024s Good God, HotDamn gathered steam, and later that year Heaven on Earth became a bonafide hit.Built on a dusky but propulsive guitar-and-fiddle pairing, its racked up more than 25million streams while standing in sharp contrast to the mainstream. Still based inSavannah, Blount will spend early 2026 on the road. And with a new debut album in theworks, that style is bound to evolve but never stray from the truth.Singer/songwriter Zandi Holup has the kind of voice that instantly cuts to the hearts deepest corners: enchanting, enigmatic, profoundly world-weary but radiant with raw feeling. After building grassroots following by sharing her demos and song fragments online, Holup landed a deal with Big Loud Records and set to work on her debut album, Wildflower: a revelatory body of work born from embracing her singular eccentricity, ultimately bringing an incandescent beauty to the most painful of experiences. Holup joined forces with producer Ryan Hadlock (Zach Bryan, Brandi Carlile, The Lumineers, Wyatt Flores) on the record, captured during a month recording at Bear Creek Studios in the woods of northwest Washington. Cut from the same cloth as legendary folk singer-songwriters like Joan Baez, Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell, Holups raw brand of original folk country flourishes through unfiltered storytelling reminiscent of Dolly Parton and emphasized by her emotive vocals. A mesmerizing performer, Holup has opened for the likes of country legend and Grand Ole Opry member Steve Earle, Amanda Shires, Midland and more. Its almost like my voice is the embodiment of who I am as a person, and when I sing, I feel like its my soul coming out, Holup shares.
When & Where
Friday, June 19, 2026
12:30 AM – 3:00 AM (2h 30m)
Star Theater
13 NW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97209Downtown Portland
Transit: The venue is located steps away from the Old Town/Chinatown MAX light rail station and is well-served by multiple TriMet bus lines.
$28.3 – $38.6 CAD


