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Ukrainian Folk Quartet YAGODY at Night Eagle Cafe

Four women of the Ukrainian folk group YAGODY pose indoors behind tall, dried decorative reeds. They wear modern white garments featuring traditional dark-colored Ukrainian embroidery. The background consists of a dark burgundy wall with a large white circular element centered behind the performers.

Ukrainian Folk Quartet YAGODY at Night Eagle Cafe

YAGODY is one of the most charismatic contemporary Ukrainian folk bands that has emerged in the past decade. Founded in Lviv, Ukraine, in 2016 by Zoryana Dybovska, YAGODY (meaning “berries”) is rooted in Ukrainian and Balkan musical traditions. However, the ensemble has created its own modern and gripping sound by showcasing theatrical singers supported by musicians playing on drums, percussion, guitar, bass, and accordion. From traveling across Eastern Europe, YAGODY is influenced by a diverse world of melodies, rhythms, and themes. A YAGODY performance is ritualistic and self-described as a musical trance based on the pulse of humanity.

In 2020, YAGODY released its debut self-titled album, which features 10 songs based on Ukrainian and foreign folk music along with a music video for the song “Kalyna-Malyna.” In 2021, a music video for the single “Zelena Lishchyna” was released, followed by “Divonko” in 2022. In 2023, the band created its first original song, “Tsunamia,” which was chosen as the national selection for Ukraine at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2024.

Night Eagle Cafe at the Savage Club and Lansing Area Performance Hall
$35 in advance, $40 at the door day of show
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM on Sat, 11 Apr 2026

Event Supported By

Night Eagle Productions

Artist Group Info

YAGODY
diana@breakingcreatives.agency
Night Eagle Cafe at the Savage Club and Lansing Area Performance Hall
1004 Auburn Rd.
Groton, New York 13073
845-270-0441
info@nighteaglecafe.org