Maya de Vitry
AMERICANA/FOLK
Wednesday, Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m.
Weis Center Atrium
Originally from Lancaster, Pa., Maya de Vitry is a Nashville, Tenn.-based artist whose music blurs the lines of folk, indie rock and Americana. An admirer of writers like John Prine, Gillian Welc and Townes Van Zandt — and of the stirring vocals of artists like Bonnie Raitt and Nina Simone — de Vitry's music invites listeners into a space of openness and connection.
After a formative chapter with the roots-Americana trio The Stray Birds, she launched her solo career with the 2019 album Adaptations, earning praise from Rolling Stone Country, NPR Music and No Depression. Since then, she has built a devoted following, drawn to both her recordings and her live performances. Known for her magnetic voice and hard-won sense of purpose, de Vitry has toured North America and Europe, supporting artists like The Wood Brothers, Aoife O'Donovan, John Craigie and Mighty Poplar. Her songs have also appeared on albums by Molly Tuttle, Lindsay Lou and Steve Poltz, and her skills as a multi-instrumentalist and harmony singer have contributed to many Nashville recordings.
Ticket Information
All Adults: $20
Youth Under 18 and Bucknell Students: Free.
No discounts may be applied. Seating is general admission.