Vermont-based multi-instrumentalist Supraluke, also known as Luke Smith of Strangefolk, is set to make his live solo debut at Burlington, Vt.’s beloved, Nectar’s, on Nov. 19. The performance will serve as the opening act for The Ammonium Maze, a new project from Percy Hill.

Under his new moniker, Smith stepped out from behind the drum kit, where he usually sonically navigates with the rudder to attend to the sails and man the helm, taking on lead guitar, bass and vocals. On his first album, Songs For The Great Blue Heron–which was released on Aug. 3–Smith’s ship ascended to the sky. The 11-track project featured an eclectic crew, including Jon Trafton (Strangefolk), Erik Glockler (Strangefolk), Richard James (Neighbor, Pink Talking Fish), and Kevin Gift (Wendel Patrick), and after months in the air, Smith is finally ready to share the project live.

“I am thrilled to finally bring this music to a live audience, and I could not think of a better place, or with a better group of friends, to do it,” Smith said in a press release. “Burlington is my musical home in many ways, and I’ve known members of The Ammonium Maze for decades. I look forward to taking the stage at the legendary Nectar’s for what is sure to be a special night for all.”

Songs For The Great Blue Heron was produced at Tank Studio by Ben Collette, an acclaimed audio engineer for Phish, which is also in Burlington, and the evening is sure to be an homage to the creative spirit of the iconic Vermont town.

Tickets for Luke Smith and The Ammonium Maze are on sale now. Find tickets here.

Listen to Songs For The Great Blue Heron here.