Yonder Mountain String Band brings bluegrass beats to the James Lumber Center

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Get ready to welcome a dynamic powerhouse of roots music to the James Lumber Center (JLC). Yonder Mountain String Band has been a key player in the progressive jam-grass movement for nearly three decades, and 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, they’ll be bringing their groovy beats to the JLC’s Mainstage.

With songs that offer the perfect crossover between nostalgic bluegrass and musical storytelling, Yonder Mountain is a band that you can groove, sway or bob your head along to from any seat in the house. Yonder is embarking on a cross-country tour supporting their latest album “Nowhere Next,” featuring arguably their most expansive tuneful chapter yet.

Featuring nine fresh, original songs, “Nowhere Next” is a mix of indie rock and bluegrass that showcases the collaborative musical efforts of the band’s founding members Adam Aijala, Dave Johnston and Ben Kaufmann, alongside multi-instrumentalist Nick Piccininni, whose contributions add several shining moments throughout the record.

“Nowhere Next” follows Yonder Mountain’s 2024 Grammy-nominated album “Get Yourself Outside” (2022), adding momentum to the band’s rich musical lore, and giving audiences some surprising new sounds to look forward to.

From thoughtfully composed lyrics to toe-tapping tales of plucked strings and wandering words, Yonder Mountain is a band that tells stories through music that every audience who hears them becomes a part of.

“There is ample reason why Yonder Mountain String Band has become one of the leading practitioners of modern bluegrass,” Bluegrass Today said. “An astute combination of melody and musicality make them an obvious example of the way today’s musical tastes inform bluegrass music’s contemporary impact."

Performance information

8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15
Mainstage Theatre

James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts
19351 W. Washington Street
Grayslake, IL 60030

Buy tickets to Yonder Mountain String Band

You can buy tickets

  • online via Etix – Avoid ticket scams: Only purchase tickets through official JLC ticket vendor Etix.
  • over the phone at (847) 543-2300
  • in-person at the James Lumber Center Box Office
    Hours: Monday – Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and two hours before each performance
    Phone: (847) 543-2300