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Madison Hughes (with Sara Stovall from Passerine)


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Date: Saturday, February 14, 2026
Time: 8:00 pm
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Madison Hughes featuring Sara Stovall from Passerine on fiddle | Saturday, Feb. 14,  8 p.m. | Doors open at 7 p.m.

Tickets: $20 members; $25  not-yet-members; $13 students (13+)

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For anyone following Madison Hughes’ fast-rising career, it’s her signature sultry, smoky tone that first pulls you in. Millions of fans have connected with her storytelling voice—one that “grabs ya by the soul” and “feels like home.” A selfproclaimed late bloomer, Madison didn’t step into the spotlight until her time on The Voice.

Inspired by ’70s folk-rock and modern Americana, her sound is raw, evocative, and timeless—her voice making you feel every lyric like it’s being sung just for you. Even Billboard Magazine took notice, calling her “immensely talented” and “on a star-making trajectory.”

Despite her rising profile, Madison remains grounded—warm, sincere, and as genuine as they come. Whether sharing her own stories or breathing new life into old favorites, she’s the kind of artist who leaves a lasting impression.

With her new EP Desperate Man arriving November 7, 2025, Madison continues to prove what her fans already know: she isn’t just an artist to watch—she’s one to remember.

Sara Stovall

Four years after being born in Sylva, NC, Sara Stovall threw a fit in the kitchen during her younger sister’s birthday party. While somewhat characteristic of Sara’s single-digit ages, the meltdown peaked in an uncharacteristically intelligible request for a violin, of all things. Because she was not careful, Sara got what she asked for, and the violin has been her constant companion in the 30-plus years since. In 2011, Sara joined the Americana-folk project Passerine as a fiddler and harmony singer. Her first songwriting attempt, titled “Fish,” became the first track on Harbingers, Passerine’s third studio album released in 2016. Sara continues to contribute songs—mostly true-ish stories from lived experiences of love, loss, and remarkable first dates—to her band’s catalog of original music.

 She regularly performs alongside Florida leftneck troubadour Grant Peeples and has shared the stage with other award-winning songsmiths such as John Salaway, Alice Wallace, and Bryan Elijah Smith.

Sara Stovall is a guest artist for the Madison Hughes concert.

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