Country fans will have a rare chance to see Dan + Shay up close this summer as The Soho Sessions returns to the Hamptons with a special public show at the legendary Stephen Talkhouse on July 9.
Best known for its invite-only, private setting in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood, the acclaimed music series brings the three-time Grammy-winning duo to one of the East End’s most iconic venues for an intimate evening of live music.
The July 9 performance arrives just weeks before Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney release their sixth studio album, YOUNG, on August 21 and embark on The Young Tour later this fall. This show offers fans a rare chance to experience the duo in a venue far removed from the arenas and amphitheaters they typically headline. The performance also comes with great meaning as it supports NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), helping raise awareness and provide resources for millions of Americans affected by mental illness.
Founded by Nicole Rechter and Greg Williamson, The Soho Sessions has welcomed artists across all genres including Keith Richards, Paul Simon, Maren Morris, Gary Clark Jr., and Elvis Costello, while using live music to support causes ranging from mental health and medical research to food insecurity and gun safety.
“The Talkhouse is part of the fabric of the Hamptons,” said Williamson. “I grew up here, and some of my earliest memories of live music happened in that room. Every year, bringing The Soho Sessions to Amagansett feels incredibly personal because it’s an opportunity to create something special in a community that’s meant so much to me. We’re excited to welcome Dan + Shay to the Talkhouse for what promises to be a truly memorable evening.”
“The Soho Sessions has always been about creating moments that bring people together through music,” said Rechter. “Dan + Shay have built a remarkable connection with audiences through their songwriting, their performances, and the honesty they bring to their work. We’re excited to welcome them to the Talkhouse for a special evening that celebrates great music while shining a light on a cause that matters.”
Doors open at 7 p.m., with the show beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets are available now HERE.