Bandits on the Run are rolling into Lancaster for the very first time — cello in tow, harmonies locked and loaded. This Brooklyn-based trio blends folk-pop charm with a dash of theatrical mischief, turning every show into a magical, musical heist. Expect soaring melodies, unexpected twists, and the kind of joyful weirdness you didn’t know you needed (get a taste of it here!) So don’t miss it! Grab a friend, get some tickets, and join us beneath the beautiful stained glass in The Sanctuary here at West Art! Tickets can be purchased HERE.
What to expect at the show:
>> Doors will open at 6:30. The show will start at 7:30.
>> Tickets are $17 in advance, and $20 at the door if not sold out. As always, we’re proud to present an all-ages show with discounted tickets available for students. Tickets can be purchased HERE.
>> Parking may be available in the small lot across the street. Beyond that, there’s parking available around Buchanan Park and F&M College in the blocks surrounding West Art.
>> Seating: This show will be a seated show. Our space is ADA accessible, and we will do our best to accommodate any specific needs.
>> Please note that all ticket sales are final. Thank you for supporting great music!
Tickets can be purchased HERE.
BANDITS ON THE RUN are a musical trio comprised of Adrian Blake Enscoe, Sydney Shepherd, and Regina Strayhorn, known for their distinct combination of cello, guitar, accordion, and found-percussion with sophisticated three-part harmonies and rotating lead vocals. The Brooklyn-based outfit sprang from a chance encounter while busking in NYC's bustling subways and burst onto the national stage in 2019 when their song, "Love in the Underground," was featured on the NPR Tiny Desk Contest's Top Shelf, with the esteemed tastemakers at the station proclaiming, "the band orchestrates a symphony of sound and story through its impressive musicianship and marvelous harmonies." After recording their 2021 EP, Now Is The Time, with producer Ryan Hadlock (Brandi Carlile, The Lumineers), the Bandits took to the screen, devising a short musical film, Band At The End Of The World, commissioned by Prospect Musicals. Since then, they have continued to explore the nexus of indie-folk music and theatrical storytelling, composing music for the Netflix animated series, Storybots, scoring the movie, The Same Storm, adapting several songs from texts by William Shakespeare for a production of As You Like It, and receiving an NEA grant for a new musical with Prospect Musicals, all the while touring the globe with appearances at the Cambridge Folk Festival, Floydfest, Summerfest Milwaukee, Americanafest, F1 Singapore Grand Prix, Mile of Music, and the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival.
Bandits on the Run are currently working on the stage musical adaptation of the novel What's Eating Gilbert Grape in association with MCC Theater, alongside actor-musician Christopher Sears and Academy Award Nominee Peter Hedges, who wrote the original book and screenplay.