Folk Icon David Wilcox to Perform Intimate Concert in Cabot, VT – April 24
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Cabot Arts is excited to welcome acclaimed singer-songwriter David Wilcox for an unforgettable evening of music and storytelling on Thursday, April 24, at the Willey Building Auditorium, located at 3084 Main Street in downtown Cabot, Vermont.

Doors open at 6:30 pm, with music starting promptly at 7. Tickets are $22 in advance and $25 at the door.
David Wilcox is a masterful folk artist known for his warm baritone, lyrical honesty, and magnetic stage presence.
His songs are filled with humor, hope, and humanity—offering audiences an experience that is as soulful as it is uplifting. More than three decades into his career, Wilcox continues to inspire with songs that speak to the heart and stories that invite reflection.
Since releasing his debut album in 1987, Wilcox has earned national acclaim from The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Boston Globe, and beyond.
He was the winner of the Kerrville Folk Festival in 1988, signed a four-album deal with A&M Records, and in 2018 took top honors in the USA Songwriting Competition for his song “We Make the Way by Walking.”
This special performance is part of Cabot Arts’ mission to enhance community life through meaningful, inclusive, and accessible arts programming. Wilcox’s music perfectly reflects that mission—offering authenticity, connection, and creative joy to all who listen.
Don’t miss this chance to see one of folk music’s most beloved voices in an intimate Vermont setting.
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