The Brothers Reed come to the mountain

Mar 19, 2025 | Entertainment

Two men with hats, one holding a guitar.

The Brothers Reed – known for their comedic brotherly banter and impeccable harmonic expression – are coming to the mountain and will perform at the Tudor House on April 3.

This performance will serve as an exciting prelude to the Bear Roots Festival, set to take place in Big Bear later in the summer.

Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. Food and drink will be available for purchase.

The Brothers Reed have gained a devoted following across the West Coast and beyond. Their blend of folk, Americana and blues captivates audiences and sets the stage for an incredible night of live entertainment.

With their widely varying influences, a Brothers Reed performance will have audience members reflecting on lost lives and lovers, laughing hysterically and leaving completely entertained.

The brothers will soothe your soul with songs that are familiar yet original. Whether they are finger picking their way through a lamentable ballad or bringing you around full-speed with a barn-burning bluegrass number, The Brothers Reed are masters of their craft.

Tickets are $16 in advance, $22 at the door. For tickets, visit bearrootsfestival.com. And for more information on The Brothers Reed, visit www.thebrothersreed.com.

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