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June 18 @ 6:00 pm

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Trout Lake Hall, 15 Guler Rd, Trout Lake, WA, 98650

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Drew Martin / St Yuma / Lilly Miller at Trout Lake Hall

June 18 @ 6:00 pm

Thursday, June 18th, 2026

$15 Advance // $15 Day Of Show
6pm Doors / 7pm Show
All Ages

DREW MARTIN
Seattle-based and one-of-a-kind, Drew Martin blends Hawaiian slack key roots with poetic storytelling, earning him the nickname “Maui’s answer to Bob Dylan.” Originally from Maui, Hawai‘i, his sound weaves together folk, blues, and traditional Hawaiian influences into something both timeless and distinctly his own. A multi-instrumentalist, Drew brings songs to life with 12-string guitar, harmonica, and ukulele, creating warm, transportive performances that feel deeply connected to place. Inspired by nature and his home in the West Maui mountains, his music carries the spirit of the islands while resonating far beyond them.

ST. YUMA
Following the intimate grief of 2024’s “Country Sleight of Hand”, Stevan Alva returns as St. Yuma with “Trout Man”—a bold leap into surreal, theatrical storytelling. Where his last album mourned in hushed tones, Trout Man revels in the strange and sacred, casting sadness as a cast of characters: a self-loathing trout, a walrus named Alone, and an after-hours Mr. Rogers all circling the same emotional drain.

Blending folk, lounge, and experimental pop, the album plays like a dream-laced stage show—part confession, part hallucination. Horns chuckle, pianos drift through underwater scenes, and every track feels like eavesdropping on someone else’s dream only to recognize yourself inside it.

Trout Man doesn’t ask for understanding—it invites you to sit with it, to feel weird, to feel deeply. It’s an AA meeting for melancholics, where blueberry pie and smooth cigarettes stand in for the soft ache we keep returning to.

LILLY MILLER
Lilly Miller is a singer-songwriter whose candid, cathartic folk songs draw listeners in and reward close attention. Raised in Iowa, she began performing after relocating to Seattle, Washington in 2022, quickly finding her footing in the city’s music scene. She has since toured in support of artists like Damien Jurado, Olivia Barton, and Racoma.

Her debut record, After, now (2025), expands her acoustic foundation with exploratory textures and lush, atmospheric soundscapes. Her forthcoming release, Did Something in Me Break (2026)—a split with Damien Jurado—reimagines many of her earlier songs in a warm, live setting, offering a more intimate and immediate take on her work.