

Benjamin Jay Thomas with Targol & The Reclamation @ FREMONT ABBEY
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ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE
ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE
Benjamin Jay Thomas has spent 25 years learning how to turn a room full of strangers into a community — and a Guided Concert is the fullest expression of that practice.
Rather than a performance we watch from a distance, this is a shared experience we enter together — a carefully crafted arc of original music, poetry, moments of silence, and communal singing, designed to create real presence in the room. Benjamin has spent years developing this format in living rooms, yoga studios, and intimate venues across the country, and it has become the centerpiece of his live work.
The evening centers on songs from his new album Behind Your Eyes, The Stars Are Born - songs about recovering imagination, waking up inside our own lives, and the seed of divine creativity alive in every person. Woven throughout are the voices of Targol and The Reclamation, artists from the Bring Forth collective whose music carries the same heart: that song is medicine, and that creativity is one of the most honest ways we have of finding each other.
People leave these evenings having sung together, sat in silence together, and felt something they didn't plan to feel. Not a show to attend — a gathering to be part of.
Benjamin Jay Thomas: benjaminjaythomas.com
Benjamin Jay Thomas is a singer-songwriter, producer, educator, and experience curator based in Leavenworth, WA. Over a 25-year career rooted in indie folk and shaped by artists like Sufjan Stevens, Fleet Foxes, and The National, he has released eight full-length albums and produced dozens of songs and albums for artists around the world. He is the founder of Bring Forth, a nonprofit creative community helping people heal and transform through heart-centered music, and performs Guided Concerts weaving music, poetry, silence, and communal singing into transformative shared experiences. His eighth album, Behind Your Eyes, The Stars Are Born, releases June 19, 2026.
Targol:
Targol is a singer-songwriter based in Washington state, dedicated to sharing heartfelt music that resonates with the universal human experience. Through her medicine songs, she invites us to embrace compassion as a compass for our egos, enabling personal healing and a life in service of our planet and the life it holds. May her music foster awareness, connection, surrender and love.
The Reclamation (Sister Sparrow):
The Reclamation is a movement — a movement to reclaim our heart-centered truths, catalyze healing and uplift the collective. Based on the healing power of music as a vehicle for protest and authentic expression, The Reclamation brings songs that span a diverse array of musical cultures and genres. Songs of freedom. Here to unite, empower and evoke positive change. Here to awaken.
@ Fremont Abbey Arts Center
6:30p doors, ~7p show
All ages, some seating available
Abbey Arts Bar offerings at this venue may include various non-alcohol options + local beer, wine, cider & select cocktails for 21+, small snacks, etc. Offerings may vary based on show size & staffing.
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