
The Park Theatre Presents
An Evening with Deep Dark Woods
Thu, 3 Sep, 8:00 PM - 10:35 PM CDT
Doors open
7:00 PM CDT
The Park Theatre
698 Osborne Street, Winnipeg, MB R3L 2B9
Description
Deep Dark Woods
Thursday, September 3rd, 2026
Doors 7 pm - Music at 8 pm
Deep Dark Woods bring their haunting, road-worn brand of Canadian folk-roots music to the Park Theatre on Thursday, September 3, for an intimate night of songs, stories, and atmosphere. Formed in Saskatoon and led by founding member Ryan Boldt, the band has spent nearly two decades building a sound that blends folk, country, and shadowy rock into something unmistakably their own. With Boldt’s unmistakable voice out front and a catalogue full of beautifully weathered songs, this is the kind of show that hits differently in a room like the Park. If you like your live music real, rich, and quietly powerful, do not miss this one.
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

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Floods and plagues, ghosts and slaughter: woe to those who populate the songs of Yarrow. A gentle summer breeze swings the gallows ropes, flowers bloom callously on lovers' graves. These anthems are definitely not from Eden.
The Deep Dark Woods’ newest album was borne in a scarlet fever. A disease of the last century is a fitting backdrop for songs that dig bare handed into the loam to unearth the corpses of old English folk and country blues. Yarrow is Deep Dark Woods reimagined by leadman Ryan Boldt, and accompanied by the same band that crafted prairie psychedelics and a "loose grungy folk sound" (Paste) for flannelites. For nearly ten years they developed an international following with particular success in the Americana realm, nominated alongside Alabama Shakes and Dawes for Emerging Artist of the Year at the 2012 Americana Music Awards.
Now wrest out of the woods, their outlook is decidedly more macabre, tapping into a rich vein of gothic surrealism that aligns with some of the great murder balladeers of our time. With Appalachian soil under his fingernails, Boldt writes in a deep tradition of bleak and forlorn storytelling, drawing lines from Ireland to Tennessee, the Oxford Girl to Folsom Prison.
In Yarrow, there's a juicy unease to frontman Boldt's presence, as if a new door has opened to let loose the weirdness. In place of the freewheelin' jammy vibe there's a darker, stranger tenor that sides with those modern mystics whose music exists in the creepier, freakier corners of existence.