Rend Collective Live!

Everett, WA – March 29, 2026

The recent sold-out Rend Collective show proved exactly why longtime fan and concertgoer Sarah Campbell says they are “always worth buying a ticket for.” The evening, structured around a smaller church concert format, offered a cozy, community atmosphere that felt more like a shared journey than a typical event.

Kicking off the night was opener Eli Gable, whose acoustic guitar and rustic voice immediately warmed up the crowd. Gable’s warm, full voice had the audience cheering and worshipping with total abandon. A true highlight was his a cappella moment with the crowd, which literally had the whole floor shaking with stomps and claps.

Following a brief intermission, Rend Collective burst onto the stage, creating a smoky atmosphere that, to me, resembled the Northern Ireland mist. The Irish band generated an incredible amount of energy right from the first note. Their passion makes “worshipping Jesus fun,” Campbell noted, and the band delivered on that promise. They immediately encouraged dancing, hands-in-the-air celebration, and even a cozy “family dance-off” right in front of the stage. The band’s Irish roots were undeniable, featuring impressive fiddle dancing, mandolin action and an incredible high kick from the drummer. This cozy, sold-out show was undeniably on fire, and you should definitely buy your tickets now because they will sell out sooner rather than later.