Anthony da Costa

Album Release, Jenna Moynihan opens

Sunday, June 28, 2026

Doors 6PM | Show 7PM
Tickets
$30 / Members $28
*All Fees Included

Anthony da Costa

  • Americana
  • Folk
  • Singer/Songwriter

Tickets will be on sale to the public 5/7 at noon. On sale to all Passim members 4/30 at noon. 

All tickets have a $3 processing fee and a $2 preservation fee. The $3 processing fee is waived for tickets purchased at our box office.

Anthony Da Costa

  • Americana
  • Folk
  • Singer/Songwriter

Anthony da Costa’s new full-length album, The No Send Letter (out now on Birthday Cake Records) is his twelfth record to date and documents the most difficult, transformative breakup of his life and the echoes of past pain that reverberated through it. “This album also tells the story of growth, and the importance of friendship and community when you’re navigating hardship. “The album is dedicated to those who talked me through many difficult nights, and reminded me that there’s more to life than an all-engulfing romance,” says da Costa. “Love will always come with troubles, but I will no longer cling so hard that I can’t feel myself anymore.”

Twenty years ago in Pleasantville, New York, a 14-year old with glasses and an acoustic guitar was playing his first-ever paid gig in a coffee shop. By age 16, Anthony da Costa would become the youngest-ever winner of the Kerrville and Falcon Ridge Folk Festival songwriting competitions. Beginning his music career shockingly early, he began touring across the US and internationally as a teenager, sharing the stage with artists ranging from Loretta Lynn and Judy Collins to Big Thief and The Milk Carton Kids. He’s received coverage in the New York Times, Paste, Americana UK and many others.

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Jenna Moynihan

  • Celtic
  • Fiddle
  • Trad

Jenna Moynihan is regarded as one of the best of the new generation of freestyle fiddlers. Versatile and inventive, her fiddling style draws strongly from the Scottish tradition, but is also influenced by American, Irish, and Scandinavian styles. Jenna has performed and taught around the world, including performances at Celtic Connections, Celtic Colours, Scots Fiddle Festival, and Festival Interceltique. She has performed as a soloist with The Boston Pops, and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and CBS Sunday Morning.

Jenna is a graduate of Berklee College of Music, where she received the Fletcher Bright Award & The American Roots Music Scholarship, both given annually to one outstanding string-player. In addition to her solo work, she performs with Seamus Egan Project, Hanneke Cassel Band, and in a duo with harpist Màiri Chaimbeul. Jenna is also a dedicated teacher and teaches at various camps and courses throughout the year, and is an Assistant Professor in the String Department at Berklee College of Music, in Boston, MA.

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