Buy Tickets here: Tickets on sale July 26
SFS is excited to feature local treasure Hayden Stern’s newest project – a celebratory album release for The Morning Dark! As a fiddler, composer, singer, songwriter, visual artist, and community builder Hayden Stern has burst onto Seattle’s roots music and dance communities in recent years and become an indispensable force for good. He heads up no less than 20 different ensembles, all anchored by his dynamic fiddling, ebullient energy, and devilishly complex harmonic arrangements built on the fly. Stern draws freely from multiple traditions, expanding his original base of Scottish fiddling to Irish, Scandinavian, French-Canadian, Appalachian, and beyond. But for his newest work, he’s focusing on composing tunes himself, bringing his roving ear and keen focus on arranging to a live performance built to rouse everyone to dance. The interaction between performer and audience is what drives Stern, and he’s developed his skills as a performer for concert audiences and dancehalls alike. “Playing for dances is conversational,” he explains. “It’s a way of playing where you’re really responding to the dancers and letting it be a dialogue. For concerts, the effect range is larger, I have a full color palette of feeling to work with from the stage. There’s just different ways to sculpt the energy.”
Coming originally from Santa Cruz, California’s rich roots music scene, Stern grew up attending Scottish fiddle camps, immersing himself in tradition at an early age. Shortly after arriving in Seattle, he discovered contra dancing, and with it a new community of like-minded LGBTQ musicians and dancers. Quickly emerging as a leader in this community, Stern is now producing events like TransTrad Festival in Olympia, the first roots music festival to feature all trans and non-binary artists. For Stern, community comes first and he’s quick to credit his own influences in the scene. “In terms of the Northwest,” he says, “we’re lucky to be having a fiddle renaissance here now. There’s a lot of enormously talented players. I’m just really spoiled to get to play with really high level players all the time. I think that’s pushed me to be better at my job and to build a level of skill that I might not have felt compelled to build otherwise.” With a new album in 2026, and a slate of performances taking him from the Northwest to the Northeast and beyond, Stern shows no signs of slowing down. He’s driven by a passion for the dance and a compulsion to create new music that springs from old roots but has a far-reaching vision in mind.
As The Hayden Stern Band, he is joined by powerhouse musicians Elise Snoey (fiddle), Pat Gunning (fiddle, mandolin, guitar) and Ezra Jane Landsman (guitar). Together, they play a mix of traditional repertoire and original compositions from Hayden’s upcoming album, The Morning Dark.
| Ticket Type |
Advance |
At Door |
| General |
$26 |
$28 |
| SFS/PNA member, fulltime Student, or Senior 65+ |
$24 |
$26 |
| Youth (6-17) |
$10 |
$10 |

