FIELD MEDIC

with OLIVIA BARTON

Cat's Cradle Presents

Fri Oct 6, 2023 8:00 pm

Tickets $20/$25


Tickets are no longer available online but may be available at the door.

Our policies are the following:
  • We will not offer refunds to any show unless there is a cancellation or postponement of the headlining act (opening acts subject to change without notice).
  • For the safety of people at the Event, the venue management and the Organiser reserve the right to refuse admission and conduct security searches as they deem appropriate.
  • We reserve the right to refuse admission or to eject any person appearing to be intoxicated, under the influence of drugs, showing signs of COVID-19 including a high temperature or a persistent cough, refusing to wear a mask when required to do so, otherwise behaving dangerously or inappropriately, or for any other behavior likely to cause damage, injury, nuisance and annoyance or for failure to comply with the reasonable request of the our staff.
  • We do not accept any responsibility for any loss or damage to personal property brought to the Event.
  • We request - but do not currently require - that everyone attending a show be vaccinated against COVID-19.
  • Do not attend any event if experiencing any symptoms such as fever, cough or loss of taste/smell
  • We suggest the patrons wear masks in the indoor spaces at Motorco and Parts&Labor

FIELD MEDIC

Field Medic is the lo-fi folk project of Kevin Patrick Sullivan. At eighteen, he discovered the music of Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan, who changed his perspective on what a song could be and led to him developing his own style which he describes as “freak folk/post country with an …

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OLIVIA BARTON

Olivia Barton writes songs that sound like stream-of-consciousness journal entries—because they are. Olivia asks and answers questions in real time, taking you through a “diary of the healing process” (Sound of Boston). The 90s-inspired folk-pop songs live in a raw but playful space Olivia (sort of) jokingly describes as “somewhere …

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