Folk Duo Buffalo Traffic Jam Will Take 7th St Entry on 2/24
Buffalo Traffic Jam is rolling into Minneapolis for a sold‑out night at the legendary 7th St Entry, bringing their atmospheric folk sound and deeply felt storytelling to one of the Twin Cities’ most iconic intimate rooms.
The Bozeman‑born duo Frankie Cassidy and Nathan Ross have been steadily building momentum with their harmony‑driven folk sound, creating songs that are honest, relatable, and built on strong songwriting. Formed while both were students at Montana State University, the pair began making music that blended stripped‑down instrumentation with vocals that cut straight to the heart. Their early releases, including their self‑titled debut EP and singles like “Rescue Me” and “Forgot Your Roots,” helped them gain online traction—enough to land their first record deal with Arista Records.
This 7th St Entry date is one fans have clearly been eager for; the show is completely sold out, with no resale tickets currently available. But good news: there's another chance to catch Buffalo Traffic Jam in the Twin Cities later this year. The duo will be performing in St. Paul this summer as part of the first annual Minnesota Country Club Festival, giving fans a bigger stage (and more room to sway).
Whether you're lucky enough to have a ticket to the Entry or planning to catch them riverside in St. Paul, Buffalo Traffic Jam is proving to be one of folk’s most promising new names, honest, heartfelt, and well on their way to something big.