Some bands exist outside of genre. They build their own country and invite you to visit. The Slambovian Circus of Dreams — the Hudson Valley’s own troupe of psychedelic folk storytellers — have been building that country for more than two decades.
On April 17, 2026, the Slambovians return to The Falcon in Marlboro, NY — a venue that feels less like a concert hall and more like the living room of someone who really, truly loves music.
Led by Joziah Longo and Sharkey McEwen, the Slambovians draw from folk, psychedelia, Americana, and European art-rock to create something entirely their own. Their live shows are immersive experiences — part concert, part theater, part communal ritual.
The Falcon, tucked into the small town of Marlboro overlooking the Hudson, is one of those rare venues that music lovers speak about with genuine reverence. Founded by the late Tony Falco, the room operates on a philosophy of hospitality and artistic integrity that makes it feel like a sanctuary for live music.
When the Slambovians play The Falcon, it’s not just a concert. It’s a homecoming — for the band and for the audience that has grown up with their music.
Tickets are on sale now through The Falcon.