"The most exciting vocal group in a generation," Windborne's captivating show draws on the singers' deep roots in traditions of vocal harmony, while the absolute uniqueness of their artistic approach brings old songs into the present. Known for the innovation of their arrangements, their harmonies are bold and anything but predictable.

With a 20-year background studying polyphonic music around the world, Lauren Breunig, Jeremy Carter-Gordon, Lynn Rowan, and Will Rowan share a vibrant energy onstage with a blending of voices that can only come from decades of friendship alongside dedicated practice. The ensemble shifts effortlessly between drastically different styles of music, drawing their audience along on a journey that spans continents and centuries, illuminating and expanding on the profound power and variation of the human voice. The singers educate as they entertain, sharing stories about their songs and explaining the context and characteristics of the styles in which they sing.

BBC Traveling Folk describes Windborne as "subverting expectations and redefining the genre [of vocal music] ... just absolutely phenomenal!" Audiences and critics lavish praise upon the singers not only for their technical mastery, but for the passion, engagement, and connection with each other and the audience that imbues each performance with a rare power.

But there's another, crucial dimension to Windborne that guides and roots their artistry. They are adherents to folk music's longtime alliance with social activism, labor and civil rights, and other movements that champion the oppressed, the poor, and the disenfranchised. Their 2017 project, Song on the Times, is a collection of songs of social struggle from the past 400 years, sung for the struggles of today. Bursting with lyrics that, while penned decades or centuries ago, still ring true in modern times, Windborne's dynamic harmonies breathe new life into these songs. The group was unexpectedly propelled into the limelight when a video of them singing Song of the Lower Classes, (originally from the 1840s in England) outside Trump Tower went viral in 2017, prompting their shift into touring full time.

Windborne at Ballard Homestead – Concert

Friday, February 9, 2024 @ 8:00pm – 10:00pm (PST)
Ballard Homestead, Seattle, WA, United States

Folk vocal ensemble Windborne presents a concert at Ballard Homestead.

This 8pm concert will be preceeded by a 6pm workshop. More informatio…

Advance: $25 concert only; $40 concert + workshop |
Day of show: $30

Windborne at Ballard Homestead – Workshop

Friday, February 9, 2024 @ 6:00pm – 7:30pm (PST)
Ballard Homestead, Seattle, WA, United States

Folk vocal ensemble Windborne presents a 6pm workshop ahead of their 8pm concert at Ballard Homestead.

More information on the 8pm concert h…

Advance: $25 workshop only; $40 concert + workshop |
Day of show: $30

Radiance: The Fields

Friday, July 9, 2021 @ 10:00pm – 2:30am (EDT)
Online event
Radiance presents works by Hildegard von Bingen & lighthearted choral arrangements of American folk classics for this final concert of their virtual season. Featuring guest ensembles Windborne & Graveyard Girls.

Free ($20 suggested price)

Seattle Folklore Society presents: Windborne

Saturday, March 17, 2018 @ 7:30pm – 9:30pm (PDT)
Phinney Center, Seattle, WA, United States
A New England quartet specializing in close-harmony singing.

$18 / $16 / $9

Seattle Folklore Society: Windborne Song Workshop

Saturday, March 17, 2018 @ 1:00pm – 3:00pm (PDT)
Home Street Bank Community Room, Seattle, WA, United States
A vocal workshop with a dual theme: songs of labor and social movements, and songs from musical cultures around the world.

$10-$25 suggested donation