The Dead South
Grand Théâtre de Québec
The quartet The Dead South has never sought to reinvent itself. Rather, it strives for total commitment to its own path. With unwavering confidence in its style, the group has reached the pinnacle of global success, occupying a position as enviable as it is deserved: one of complete autonomy. Regardless of the label attached to The Dead South's music — progressive bluegrass, alternative americana, country, or folk — the essence lies elsewhere. This sound transcends origins, beliefs, and generations, resonating with a universal audience. Authentic to the core, the members of The Dead South don't hesitate to ruffle the feathers of traditionalists. They execute lightning-fast banjo rolls and mandolin tremolos with surgical precision, carried by three-part vocal harmonies. Their songs explore classic themes — murder ballads, tales of infidelity, and ghost stories — all delivered with a smirk. This acoustic quartet from the Canadian prairies has found its audience. "Good Company," as they call it, is a global community of disparate people who, while not always seeing eye-to-eye, stand in solidarity at concerts. The meteoric rise of The Dead South has taught the band members a crucial lesson: when you choose to be outsiders, you'd better be the best. And that's what they've been striving to do ever since. $0.50 per ticket will be donated to BLEUFEU's EFFET RASSEMBLEUR initiative A co-presentation by BLEUFEU and the Grand Théâtre de Québec
Music / Concert
From 50.00 CAD