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Shane Smith and the Saints: Ugly Sweater Christmas Party
Choctaw Grand Theater
Dec 6, 2025 • 8:00pm
Durant, OK
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Wide-Open Harmonies with Shane Smith and the Saints
Shane Smith and the Saints rose from Texas dancehalls with harmony-rich Americana and a fiddle out front.
Built on the road, polished onstage
After years of hard miles, a Yellowstone moment lifted All I See Is You, and the 2024 release Norther marked a welcome studio return. Live, expect big choruses, four voices stacked over ringing acoustics and gritty electric lines.Songs that carry, crowds that sing
A likely set will rope in Geronimo, Coast, and Fire in the Ocean, with a late-show reset built around All I See Is You. Crowds skew mixed by age, from two-steppers in broken-in boots to newer fans who found them on TV, with couples and friend groups sharing the choruses. An early-career note: they shaped their pacing by playing long multi-set nights, which honed those two-step tempos. A small quirk fans notice is how they sometimes drop instruments to let the harmonies fly a cappella before a hard downbeat return. Treat any setlist and production talk here as informed inference from recent shows rather than a promise.The Scene Around Shane Smith and the Saints
You will see pearl snaps, rope caps, and well-worn boots next to denim jackets and a few wide-brim hats.
Dancehall habits in bigger rooms
People two-step along the rail during the mid-tempo numbers and turn to face friends when the big hooks hit. Between songs, the talk is about road miles, favorite dancehalls, and which harmony moment gave them chills last time.Shared songs, shared space
Merch leans heavy on caps and patches, with a steady line for vinyl and a poster that usually sells out by the end. When All I See Is You starts, many voices jump in on the first chorus without being asked. The mood is friendly but focused, with room given to slow songs and a little holler saved for the last downbeat. It feels like a traveling dancehall with wider horizons, stitched together by fans who value songs they can carry home.How Shane Smith and the Saints Build the Sound
The lead voice is warm and a bit rough, and three-part harmony fans it wide when the hooks arrive.
Harmony first, fire next
Fiddle and acoustic guitar carry the top line while electric guitar draws edges around it, leaving space for kick and toms to drive a two-step pulse. They often stretch intros so the melody breathes, then snap into tight verses that rise a notch each chorus.Small moves, big lift
On a few songs, the band will cut the drums for half a verse and let handclaps keep time, which makes the next hit feel bigger. The arrangements favor ringing chords over flashy runs, so the words land first and the band swells behind them. A lesser-known touch is how the fiddle will mirror the vocal line on the first chorus and then answer it on the second, a small move that makes the hook feel freshly earned. Lighting tends to warm ambers and night-sky blues, shifting brighter only when the harmonies crest.Kindred Roads for Shane Smith and the Saints Fans
Fans of Turnpike Troubadours will hear plainspoken stories and fiddle-forward hooks.