Americana artist Colter Wall is set to leave his Saskatchewan ranch for a rare performance in Spokane, where he will play a sold-out show at the First Interstate Center for the Arts this Sunday.
Rising quickly to prominence in the country-folk and Americana scene, Wall first gained widespread attention with his 2015 debut EP, Imaginary Appalachia. Featuring standout tracks like “Sleeping on the Blacktop” and “The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie,” the EP established him as a powerful new voice in the genre.
Since then, Wall has released four full-length albums, including his 2017 self-titled debut and his most recent release, Little Songs (2024). Known for his timeless, authentic sound, Wall has produced memorable songs such as “Kate McCannon,” “Fraulein” (featuring Tyler Childers), “Evangelina,” as well as stirring covers of Marty Robbins’ “Big Iron” and Rex Allen’s “Cowpoke.”
Accompanied by his band, the Scary Prairie Boys, Wall’s upcoming performance will mark another milestone in his growing career, as fans eagerly anticipate the sold-out show.
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