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    Rock/Pop

    The Bros. Landreth: Tumbling Wild Tour 2026

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    Wednesday, September 23, 2026

    6:00 PM

    Mercury Lounge

    New York, NY

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    The Bros. Landreth bring their Tumbling Wild Tour 2026 to Mercury Lounge, delivering rock/pop arranged around interlocking guitars and restrained dynamics; the band maintains an online footprint of roughly 43,000 Spotify followers and a popularity score near 36/100. They share the bill with Winnipeg singer-songwriter Madeleine Roger, whose acoustic-led songwriting and nominations (English Songwriter of the Year, 2020 Canadian Folk Music Awards; Producer of the Year, 2019 Western Canadian Music Awards) place the night in a songwriter-forward circuit.

    About Tumbling Wild Tour 2026

    “Tumbling Wild Tour 2026” lands at Mercury Lounge, placing a rock/pop bill in one of the city’s long-running rooms for emerging and mid‑career acts. The featured performers, The Bros. Landreth and Madeleine Roger, work in a tradition where songcraft and ensemble playing carry the narrative more than spectacle. There’s no specific NYC premiere history publicly attached to this tour stop, but its setting matters: Manhattan clubs like this have long been testing grounds for touring bands. The most telling measure here will be how the two sets handle dynamics in a tight space.

    About the Artists

    The Bros. Landreth

    The Bros. Landreth

    The Bros. Landreth are an emerging Rock/Pop group with a steady online footprint, with roughly 43K Spotify followers and a popularity score around 36/100. In New York City, they bring the Tumbling Wild Tour 2026 to Mercury Lounge, a room that tends to reward tight ensembles and direct songs.

    Madeleine Roger

    Madeleine Roger

    Madeleine Roger is a singer-songwriter from Winnipeg, Canada. While deftly accompanying herself on acoustic guitar, it is her artistry as a songwriter and storyteller that can silence a room, earning her nominations for “English Songwriter of the Year” at the 2020 Canadian Folk Music Awards and “Producer of the Year” at the 2019 Western Canadian Music Awards.