**THE DEAD SOUTH** will be in concert at La Condition Publique on March 13, 2026. A concert organized by **À Gauche de la Lune** in partnership with **la Condition Publique.**
Get ready for a blast of folk-western energy! The Dead South, the Canadian acoustic quartet with haunting harmonies and soaring banjos, return to set France ablaze in March 2026. Join their 'Good Company' of passionate fans for an unforgettable live experience. Tickets are going fast!
The Dead South have never sought to constantly reinvent themselves, but rather to fully commit to their singular path. Confident in their sound and style, and in each other, The Dead South now find themselves on the cusp of dazzling worldwide success, in an enviable and well-deserved position: that of total autonomy. No matter what you call their music - progressive bluegrass, alternative Americana, country, folk or western - what matters is that it belongs to them, and is enjoyed by people of all backgrounds, beliefs, ages and languages.
Authentic to the core, The Dead South don't shy away from occasionally upsetting traditionalists, while perfectly executing dazzling banjo rolls and mandolin tremolos, three-part harmonies and songs on classic themes - murder ballads, betrayal, ghosts, etc. - all with a wink and a smile. In their rise to the top, The Dead South have learned an important lesson: if you want to be an outsider, you'd better be excellent.
As evidenced by the passion of their fans dressed as Dead South, who attend concerts in the band's trademark look, this acoustic quartet from the Canadian prairies has found its audience. Good Company, as they call themselves, is a global community of very different people who may not always agree, but who stick together at gigs.
Get ready for a blast of folk-western energy! The Dead South, the Canadian acoustic quartet with haunting harmonies and soaring banjos, return to set France ablaze in March 2026. Join their 'Good Company' of passionate fans for an unforgettable live experience. Tickets are going fast!
The Dead South have never sought to constantly reinvent themselves, but rather to fully commit to their singular path. Confident in their sound and style, and in each other, The Dead South now find themselves on the cusp of dazzling worldwide success, in an enviable and well-deserved position: that of total autonomy. No matter what you call their music - progressive bluegrass, alternative Americana, country, folk or western - what matters is that it belongs to them, and is enjoyed by people of all backgrounds, beliefs, ages and languages.
Authentic to the core, The Dead South don't shy away from occasionally upsetting traditionalists, while perfectly executing dazzling banjo rolls and mandolin tremolos, three-part harmonies and songs on classic themes - murder ballads, betrayal, ghosts, etc. - all with a wink and a smile. In their rise to the top, The Dead South have learned an important lesson: if you want to be an outsider, you'd better be excellent.
As evidenced by the passion of their fans dressed as Dead South, who attend concerts in the band's trademark look, this acoustic quartet from the Canadian prairies has found its audience. Good Company, as they call themselves, is a global community of very different people who may not always agree, but who stick together at gigs.




