
Breakfield, formerly known as Boy Named Banjo
The USCB Center for the Arts is excited to welcome Breakfield, formerly known as Boy Named Banjo, back to the stage on Friday, June 19 at 7:30 pm following last year’s sold-out performance that locals are still talking about.
Known for their signature blend of roots-driven folk-rock, soaring harmonies, and high-energy live shows, Breakfield has quickly become a favorite with audiences across the country. Their return to Beaufort comes just one week after the release of their brand-new self-titled album on June 12, launching an exciting new chapter for the Nashville-based band.
After more than a decade performing as Boy Named Banjo, the four-piece officially reintroduced themselves as Breakfield, a name inspired by a road through Tennessee’s Cumberland Plateau where the band spent time exploring and writing music together during their college years.
Produced by Sadler Vaden of Jason Isbell’s 400 Unit, the new album leans into a rich alt-country sound filled with jangly guitar riffs, powerful rhythms, heartfelt storytelling, and the electrifying energy that has become a hallmark of the band’s live performances.
Breakfield has performed at major festivals including Bonnaroo, headlined iconic venues such as the Grand Ole Opry, and shared stages with artists including Hank Williams Jr. and Old Crow Medicine Show. Their live performances are known for their unforgettable atmosphere that blends professional musicianship with genuine fun.
“We always have a lot of fun onstage,” said vocalist Barton Davies. “I think that energy translates to the audience and allows us to put on a show that takes people out of reality for a moment, so that we can all have a good time together.”
Ticket Information:
Tickets are on sale now and are expected to move quickly after last year’s sold-out show. Tickets are prices are Adult $40, Senior/Military $35, and Student/Child $20. For tickets and more information, visit www.uscbcenterforthearts.com or call the box office at (843) 521-4145.

