Embark on an enchanting evening filled with world-class music, a delectable locally-inspired family feast, and the warm embrace of a community that will leave you feeling grateful and uplifted. 

This year's reunion is nestled on a whimsical property in Montecito, CA, with the Santa Ynez mountain range as our backdrop. 

Centered around Roots, Folk & Groove music, Come What May provides a setting where one and all can unplug and enjoy the simple things in life - music, food, friendship and nature. Be captivated by the performances of five extraordinary bands that will keep you dancing until the stars illuminate the sky.

Secure your tickets now, as our capacity is extremely limited! 

  • This is a one day event.  No overnight camping (this year) •


La Lom

The Los Angeles League of Musicians, LA LOM, are an instrumental trio formed in Los Angeles in 2021. They blend the sounds of Cumbia Sonidera, 60’s soul ballads and classic romantic boleros that emanate from radios, backyard parties and dance clubs of Los Angeles with the twang of Peruvian Chicha and Bakersfield Country.

Omar Velasco

Santa Barbara native Omar Velasco is an accomplished singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who draws inspiration from a range of artists, including Stevie Wonder, Milton Nascimento, Mercedes Sosa and folk luminaries like Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, and Silvio Rodriguez. Omar has toured across the U.S. and Europe, opening for the likes of Father John Misty, Jonathan Wilson, Alela Diane and others.

Gardens & Villa -  

Gardens and Villa, a mystical stew pot of organic bones and broth…made with the best compost you could imagine. This multi-talented group of musicians has left a long-lasting imprint on the Santa Barbara area…and far beyond! Open the pot and take a whiff of electro-synth flare mixed with hazy dream pop.

Pearl and The Oysters

Juliette Pearl Davis and Joachim Polack aren’t just musical collaborators – they’re also life partners. As Pearl & the Oysters, they make songs that speak to eclectic tastes in music and pop culture; as Juju and Jojo, they’re kindred spirits. What began as a high-school friendship in Paris blossomed into a creative and personal relationship that has spanned decades and continents.In another life, Juliette and Joachim made pop music in Paris but when the opportunity arose, the pair skipped town for the U.S. After four years immersed in the open-minded DIY scene of Gainesville, Florida, Pearl & The Oysters headed to Los Angeles, where they connected with artists including Mild High Club and Laetitia Sadier of Stereolab, and finished up their new record, Coast 2 Coast.

Ny Oh

Worcestershire-born, New Zealand raised, LA-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ny Oh is an artist who works at the root of feeling, of consciousness, and of spirit. Her voice catches you first, one that has the type of unchained beauty that both wraps you up in cotton-wool-comfort and inspires your greatest strength at the same time. Its quiet power has shouldered numerous musical projects from Ny Oh’s own solo music, to fronting jazz-psychedelic output Neon Gru, to carrying backing vocals on Harry Styles’s recent stadium tour.


Photos from last year’s Come What May…