The group released its full-length debut “A Wolf in the Doorway” in 2015. Between marathons of touring, 2016’s “Deadeye” would spawn a string of fan favorites.
The management of Johnson Hall will require all audience members, staff, and artists to show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative test from the past 48 hours, along with a matching photo ID, in order to enter the venue. Proof of vaccination can be your physical vaccine card or a photo of your card, and children under 12 are exempt from the policy. Masks must be worn into the venue and can be removed once seated.
The performance will be filmed live and broadcast over the internet to those who have the ticket link. Each unique link will be sent out through email by 5 p.m. the day of the show to ticket holders. The Link will be sent to the email associated with your ticket purchase. Each ticket purchased covers your household.
Tickets cost $15-$30.
For tickets, call 207-582-7144 between noon and 2 p.m. Tuesday or noon to 3 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, and from 5 p.m. day of show.

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