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Henry Jamison to Play Intimate Backyard Show at The Slop Sink in Bethlehem

Posted On April 2, 2026 By lvwithlove In Blog, Community News /  

Vermont singer-songwriter Henry Jamison is headed to Bethlehem for a special backyard performance at The Slop Sink on Saturday, April 11. Joining him for the night are William H. Travis, Felt Rite, and special guest John Morgan Kimock, who will sit in with Travis. Music starts at 7 p.m. and tickets are $25.

The show takes place at The Slop Sink, an intimate outdoor listening space in Northside Bethlehem that describes itself as a BYOB, all-ages-style gathering place built around quiet, attentive listening and a cozy backyard setting. Organizers encourage guests to bring blankets, chairs, snacks, and drinks for the evening.

 

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Jamison arrives in Bethlehem with new music in tow. Recent release listings show him connected to songs and album material featuring collaborators including Donovan Woods, Lady Lamb, and Jacob Collier.

Locally, the night also highlights a strong Lehigh Valley lineup. William H. Travis has recently worked with John Morgan Kimock on recorded material, making this pairing a fitting one for a venue designed around close, memorable performances.

“This is a really special one,” Travis said. “Henry Jamison is an incredible songwriter, and The Slop Sink is one of the coolest, most welcoming places to experience a show in Bethlehem.”

The event is already reportedly half sold out, so early tickets are a good idea.

Tickets: https://tr.ee/2h3YH42MNj


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