The Adam Ezra Group has never worked from a fixed setlist, not in over two decades of touring, not across festival stages or the small rooms where the monitors point straight at you. Every show finds its shape in the moment, drawn from what the room gives back and returned in a different form each night. SPIN Magazine called them “an independent underground folk band blowing up without selling out”—a characterization that has only gotten truer over time.
About the Show
The group arrives at Daryl’s House in December deep into the cycle for Revelate, their 2026 album recorded at the Finishing School in Austin and produced by Gordy Quist. Thirteen tracks that, by the band’s own account, reflect what live audiences have been hearing for years, the recorded work finally catching up to the road. Adam Ezra (vocals and songwriting), Corinna Smith on fiddle, Poche Ponce on bass, and Alex Martin on drums blend folk/Americana, soul, and a rock directness that press coverage has compared to Springsteen and the E Street Band, though the comparison probably undersells how deliberately self-directed this band’s path has been.
Over the years, the group has shared stages with Pete Seeger, Rusted Root, and Cracker, and appeared at festivals alongside Jackson Browne and Dave Matthews Band. They dedicate 25 percent of their touring revenue to charitable causes, and Adam Ezra’s nonprofit RallySound makes community engagement a structural part of how the band operates, not a branding exercise. During the pandemic, the group created 500 consecutive nights of The Gathering Series livestreams; the series continues. The devoted fan community the band calls “a traveling village” has sustained this approach for more than two decades and shows no sign of breaking camp.
Venue & Logistics
Daryl’s House is a 300-capacity club on Route 22 in Pawling, in the Hudson Valley, a listening room that rewards the kind of show the Adam Ezra Group tends to give. In a room this size, with no fixed setlist and a band attuned to reading the night, the odds of a performance shaped specifically by who is in that room on December 29 are fairly good. Doors open at 5:00 p.m., with the music beginning at 7:00 p.m. The event is all ages. No support acts are listed.
Tickets
Tickets are $40.02–$50.32. They went on sale August 19, 2026. Buy tickets