All Them Witches haven’t come through Burlington in at least four years, so when they roll into Higher Ground on a Tuesday in October — night 11 of a 21-shows-in-21-days sprint — you pay attention. This is a band that plays like they have something to prove in every room, and a 750-capacity venue on Williston Road is exactly the kind of night they were built for.
About All Them Witches
The Nashville quartet — Ben McLeod on guitar, Charles Michael Parks Jr. on bass and vocals, Christian Powers on drums, Allan Van Cleave on keys — spent the better part of a decade building one of the more devoted cult followings in American rock. They are neo-psychedelic, heavy blues, a little bit haunted, and genuinely difficult to describe to someone who hasn’t heard them. Their 2020 record Nothing as the Ideal was tracked at Abbey Road Studios. The new one, House of Mirrors — their seventh, out May 29, 2026 on BMG — was produced by Eddie Spear, known for his work with Zach Bryan and Jesse Welles.
McLeod put it plainly when the record was announced: “Our sound is based on the interplay between the different instruments and members. A lot of it has to do with our chemistry.” Live, that chemistry is the whole point.
Support on all 21 dates comes from Emma Ruth Rundle. Arrive early.
About Higher Ground
North Country concert-goers already know this room. Higher Ground’s Ballroom holds 750 and sits at 1214 Williston Road in South Burlington — one of the better mid-size rooms in the region, with a stage-to-floor setup that makes a heavy band feel enormous without swallowing you whole. If you haven’t made the drive north for a show here yet, All Them Witches on a crisp October Tuesday is the right excuse to start.
Tickets & Show Details
Doors and show time: 8:00 PM on Tuesday, October 20, 2026. Tickets run $35–$40 and are available through See Tickets USA. Get your tickets here.