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Wilco stretches out at Beak & Skiff
Wilco stretches out at Beak & Skiff
Review: Two sets, three decades of songs and a band that still is still innovating.
Published: June 18, 2026
Guitarist Nels Cline (left) performs alongside Jeff Tweedy and their Wilco bandmates at Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards in LaFayette on Tuesday.
Wilco brought a sprawling slice of Americana rock to Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards on Tuesday, filling the LaFayette venue with the loose confidence of a band that has spent three decades reshaping folk, country and rock into something distinctly its own.
Billed as “An Evening with Wilco,” the show unfolded across two full sets, moving from quiet alt-country textures to jagged, guitar-heavy passages that pushed well beyond traditional Americana.
Opening with “Handshake Drugs,” the band immediately established the night’s defining tension: Jeff Tweedy’s understated vocals set against Nels Cline‘s sharp, restless guitar work, with John Stirratt‘s steady bass and Glenn Kotche‘s inventive drumming anchoring it all.