Ryan Krofcheck
Contributing Writer
The Pocahontas County Opera House is thrilled to announce the opening of its 25th season. What better way to commemorate this significant milestone than with a heartwarming performance by the immensely talented indie folk band, Kindred Valley. Join us Saturday, September 28, at 7 p.m. as we celebrate this joyous occasion.
Kindred Valley began its journey in 2020 when three friends with a shared passion for music met at Marshall University.
Originally known as Back Row Baptists, Blake Lacy, Noah Freeman, and Brett McCoy started writing and recording music in Huntington. The band’s lineup expanded in 2021 with the addition of husband-and-wife duo Rachael and Jadon Hayes, and Kaden Salmons. This new ensemble catalyzed a creative surge, resulting in the band’s evolution and their rebranding to Kindred Valley.
Their debut album, released at the end of 2022, features remastered versions of their early singles along with new tracks that reflect their deep Appalachian roots and ambitious future. Their evocative melodies and heartfelt lyrics will resonate within the historic walls of the Pocahontas County Op-era House, offering a night of music that is both touching and inspiring.
Tickets for the event require a $10 donation for adults, while admission is free for those aged 17 and younger. Tickets are available in advance at pocahontasoperahouse.org or from the 4th Avenue Gallery or buy them directly at the venue on the evening of the performance.
This event is made possible thanks to the generous support of our community, the West Virginia Division of Culture and History, the West Virginia Commission on the Arts, Pocahontas County Dramas, Fairs and Festivals, and the Pocahontas County Convention and Visitors Bureau.