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About The Nadas
Currently, The Nadas are actively touring, bringing their soulful sound and engaging stage presence to venues across the country. In 2023, they announced a series of summer concerts, where they performed in various cities, including Denver, Chicago, and Minneapolis, further expanding their fan base. Their live shows have continued to draw enthusiastic crowds, showcasing their ability to connect with audiences through powerful storytelling and uplifting music. In addition to performing classic hits, the band is also previewing new material from their upcoming album, set to be released in late 2023. Fans are eagerly anticipating this new chapter, as The Nadas continue to evolve their music while staying true to their roots. Their concerts often feature special guest appearances and collaborations, adding an exciting element to their already vibrant performances. The Nadas’ commitment to live music, evident in their loyal following and the energy they bring to each event, solidifies their status as a must-see act in the indie music landscape.
The Nadas History
The Nadas, an American band originating from Ames, Iowa, have been a prominent fixture in the live music scene since their formation in 1993. The band was founded by friends Mike Butterworth and Jason Walsmith, who initially started playing together for fun. Their unique blend of folk-rock, country, and pop quickly caught the attention of the local music community. In the late '90s, The Nadas began touring extensively, building a devoted following through their dynamic live performances. They released their debut album, 'Forgive and Forget,' in 1999, which showcased their songwriting prowess and energetic sound. As they gained momentum, the band became known for their engaging concerts that often turned into sing-alongs with passionate fans. Over the years, they released several albums, with 'Last of the Better Days Ahead' (2002) and 'The Nadas' (2006) solidifying their place in the indie music world. The band's tireless work ethic and commitment to live performances earned them a reputation for being one of the hardest-working bands in the Midwest. Their signature sound, characterized by heartfelt lyrics complemented by infectious melodies, established them as a staple in the singer-songwriter genre. They have played at countless festivals and venues across the United States, consistently bringing their high-energy performances to fans old and new.
