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    About Scythian

    As of 2023, Scythian continues to captivate audiences with their live performances, having announced a series of concerts across the United States and Europe. They are set to perform at various music festivals, including the renowned Philadelphia Folk Festival and the American Folk Festival in Bangor, Maine. Additionally, the band has been working on new material, hinting at exciting developments for fans. Scythian remains active on social media, providing updates about their tour dates and exclusive behind-the-scenes content, further engaging their audience. The band's commitment to live music remains unwavering, as they explore new venues and collaborate with other artists, enriching the live concert experience. Their shows are not only a showcase of talent but also a celebration of cultural heritage, drawing in diverse crowds eager to experience their unique fusion of sounds. As they continue to tour, Scythian is poised to expand their fan base while remaining true to their roots, promising an unforgettable concert experience for all who attend.

    Scythian History

    Scythian is a dynamic band that originated in the early 2000s, blending elements of folk, rock, and bluegrass to create a unique sound that resonates with audiences worldwide. Founded by brothers Alexander and Danylo Fedoryka, the band's roots trace back to their Ukrainian heritage, which heavily influences their music. Initially performing at local bars and festivals, Scythian quickly gained popularity thanks to their high-energy performances and skilled musicianship. Their music often features traditional instruments like the violin and mandolin, alongside contemporary rock elements, making their concerts a vibrant mix of old and new. Over the years, Scythian has released several albums, including 'Live at the Hamilton' and 'Scythian: A New World', which showcase their ability to blend genres while maintaining their folk roots. Their live shows are characterized by spirited interactions with the audience, creating an electrifying atmosphere that keeps fans coming back for more. Scythian's commitment to live performances has always been at the forefront of their career; they have participated in numerous festivals, including the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and the MerleFest, solidifying their reputation as a must-see act.