When:April 18, 2025
Time:7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Where:eTOWN HALL / 1535 Spruce Street, Boulder, CO 80302
Cost:$25plus taxes and fees; rows 1-4: $40
Doors:6 p.m.
Show:7 p.m.
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eTown welcomes Tyler Grant, masterful flatpicker and storyteller, to own on April 18th.

All Ages Welcome
No Refunds or Exchanges

All Ages Welcome
No Refunds or Exchanges

With every eTown ticket purchase, you’re supporting the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. eTown donates $1 per ticket to Conscious Alliance, aiding hunger relief, youth programs and sustainable solutions for the Oglala Lakota Nation.


Tyler Grant

In the shadows of Tyler Grant’s consciousness, a sweet guitar lick cascades like a continuous singing waterfall…   Such is the mind of the Flatpicker, who occupies a state of musical adventure, where the guitar is embedded into his lifestyle. The upcoming release of this wandering, singing, songwriting, mentor, outdoor leader & former National Champ, Flatpicker, tells the story. “It all begins at the Wedge”, Tyler reveals. “Sitting on the edge of a cliff, or beside the river deep at the canyon floor, guitar in hand; that is my happy place. I try to convey this image with music.” The opening track, The Wedge, sets the tone of the wonder & reverie of the Wild. “The thing about time spent in the Wilderness is that it really makes you appreciate family & home. Been Away Too Long, the second track on the album, is an homage to this sentiment.” Tyler Grant grew up in the sagebrush hills of Southern California. As a teen, he was taken by music & followed this calling to the University, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Performance from California Institute of the Arts (CalArts). A rocker by nature (his early tenure in the Electric Waste Band earned him a spot in the San Diego Music Hall of Fame), Tyler was pursuing the Classical path when he discovered Flatpicking guitarists Tony Rice & David Grier. “It was a revelation. These players were performing Bluegrass Music on a Classical level. I decided to take my classical training & apply it to mastering the Flatpicking style of guitar. It was not only an exciting, community-driven style of music, but there was a cultural connection there. I knew I had an opportunity to excel in this genre.”