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THE WALLFLOWERS : EXIT WOUNDS

with support from The Wild Feathers



TICKET INFORMATION

The Wallflowers
The Wallflowers
June 13, 2025 | 8:00 PM
$36+
*Ticket prices subject to change.

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Location(s): 
Paramount Theatre - 319-366-8203

SCHEDULE
Lobby Doors: 7:00 p.m.
House Doors: 7:30 p.m.
Showtime: 8:00 p.m.
*Door times subject to change.

BAGS & PURSES
The following purses/bags are permitted:
  • Clear purses/bags
  • Wristlets/clutches smaller than 8"x5"
  • Diaper bags
  • Medical bags
All other bags are prohibited. View full purse & bag policy.


PARKING
Downtown parking is available through Park Cedar Rapids.

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Rock ‘n’ roll is often hard to define, or even to find, in these fractured musical times. But to
paraphrase an old saying, you know it when you hear it. And you always hear it with the Wallflowers. For the past 30 years, the Jakob Dylan-led act has stood as one of rock’s most dynamic and purposeful bands – a unit dedicated to and continually honing a sound that meshes timeless songwriting and storytelling with a hard-hitting and decidedly modern musical attack. That signature style has been present through the decades, baked into the grooves of smash hits like 1996’s Bringing Down the Horse as well as more recent and exploratory fare like 2012’s Glad All Over .

Even so, in recent years, Dylan – the Wallflowers’ founding singer, songwriter and guitarist –
has repeatedly stepped outside of his band, first with a pair of more acoustic and rootsy records, 2008’s Seeing Things and 2010’s Women + Country , and then with the 2018 film Echo in the Canyon and the accompanying soundtrack, which saw him collaborate with a host of artists classic and contemporary, from Neil Young and Eric Clapton to Beck and Fiona Apple.

But while it’s been nine long years since we’ve heard from the group with whom he first made his mark, the Wallflowers are silent no more. And Dylan always knew they’d return. “The Wallflowers is much of my life’s work,” he says simply. Plus, he adds with a laugh, “It’s pretty hard to get a good band name, so if you have one, keep it.”

Good band name aside, that life’s work continues with Exit Wounds , the brand-new Wallflowers studio offering. The collection marks the first new Wallflowers material since Glad All Over . And while the wait has been long, the much-anticipated record finds the band’s signature sound – clean, potent and eminently entrancing – intact, even as Dylan surrounds himself with a fresh cast of musicians.

THE WILD FEATHERS


A decade plus into their career now, The Wild Feathers over the course of four studio albums, a rarities release, and a live album, have been labeled everything. Some have immediately checked a box for Americana – and they wouldn’t be wrong. Others may lean on a version of rock: Country-rock, folk-rock, heartland rock. They’d all be right, too. Blues? A Southern flare? Occasional punk attitude? It’s all in there.

But as a band who are constantly committed to pushing forward, no label put on The Wild Feathers truly sticks around for long.

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