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Red Butte Garden is adding a slice of Americana to its summer concert slate.

Old Crow Medicine Show, the popular Americana/folk string band, will play at Red Butte on Monday, Aug. 22.

The band, hailing originally from Harrisonburg, Va., got its start 15 years ago as street musicians, busking for change in New York. Since then, the band has toured the world, sold 800,000 albums, performed at such festivals as Bonnaroo and Coachella, and has been a frequent guest on "A Prairie Home Companion." The band last played Red Butte in 2013.

The band's most recent album, "Remedy," won a Grammy in 2015 in the Best Folk Album category. The band appeared, along with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Mumford & Sons, in the concert documentary "Big Easy Express," which won a Grammy in 2013 for Best Long Form Music Video.

Tickets for Old Crow Medicine Show — at $36 for Red Butte Garden members, $41 for the general public — will go on sale to members on Thursday, June 23, and to the public on Friday, June 24, at 9 a.m., via Ticketfly.