The first-ever live release from Grace Potter and the Nocturnals will be available on iTunes and other online outlets this Tuesday. Live From Skowhegan was recorded during a performance at Maine’s Skowhegan Opera House on June 27. The digital EP collects six tunes from the group, including two newer compositions (Cant See Through and Sugar) and four older selections (Ragged Company, Stop The Bus, Apologies, and Ah Mary). Grace and the Nocturnals will then close out the year with three shows in their native Vermont, appearing December 28, 29 and 31 at Higher Ground.
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