RESCHEDULED DATE // ALL LATE SHOW (8:30pm) TICKETS FROM PREVIOUS DATE WILL BE HONORED 

Squirrel Flower

21+
Sunday, February 02
Doors: 7:30pm // Show: 8:30pm

RESCHEDULED DATE. ALL TICKETS FROM THE JANUARY 12th LATE SHOW (8:30PM) DATE WILL BE HONORED.

*Late Show*
@Top Note Theatre
Sunday, February 2 
Squirrel Flower
$25 Adv. / $30 Day of / 21+ / Doors 7:30pm / Show: 8:30pm
Rare Performance in the intimate space within Metro


The music Ella Williams makes as Squirrel Flower has always communicated a strong sense of place. Her self-released debut EP, 2015’s early winter songs from middle america, was written during her first year living in Iowa, where the winter months make those of her hometown, Boston, seem quaint by comparison. Since that first offering, Squirrel Flower amassed a fanbase beyond the Boston DIY scene and has released two more EPs and two full-lengths. The most recent, Planet (i), was laden with climate anxiety, while the subsequent Planet EP marked an important turning point in Williams’ prolific career; the collection of demos was the first self-produced material she’d released in some time. With a renewed confidence as a producer, she helmed her new album Tomorrow’s Fire at Drop of Sun Studios in Asheville alongside storied engineer Alex Farrar.

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