Saturday, February 7 | MASS MoCA (Club B10), North Adams, MA | 8pm

Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, launches us into an evening of dynamic, genre-blending performance at Club B10 on Saturday, February 7 at 8pm, when Indigenous artists Black Belt Eagle Scout and Mato Wayuhi take the stage with support from singer-songwriter Ailani. This night of music and collaboration is presented in conjunction with Jeffrey Gibson’s installation "POWER FULL BECAUSE WE’RE DIFFERENT."

Black Belt Eagle Scout and Mato Wayuhi merge their distinct musical identities—from dream-tinged indie textures and layered guitar work to boundary-pushing hip-hop, soul, and experimental production. Ailani, a rising indie pop-rock voice and producer from Northern New Mexico, opens the night with her heartfelt, melodic songs. 

Tickets are available in advance and at the door; advance pricing typically runs lower than day-of performance. Whether you’re drawn by innovative contemporary music, Indigenous creative voices, or the thrill of live collaboration, this performance promises a memorable night within MASS MoCA’s vibrant performance calendar. 

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Jamie Larson
After a decade of writing for RI (along with many other publications and organizations) Jamie took over as editor in 2025. He has a masters in journalism from NYU, a wonderful wife, two kids and a Carolina dog named Zelda.