Couple Gets Engaged During EPIC Silverada Show at Unbroken Circle

Silverada’s show at the inaugural Unbroken Circle Fest in Madison, Indiana on Friday (9-5) evening was so epic and complete, it included an engagement. A few songs into the set, frontman Mike Harmeier told the audience that one of his good friends was there to see him, and introduced Isaiah to the stage. Then after a few words, Mike also called Isaiah’s girlfriend Madison to the stage. Before you knew it, a knee was taken, and she was saying yes.
But even if no engagement had transpired, Friday’s Silverada show felt like one for the ages. It was one of those shows that you stumble away from wondering how you can return to normal life with the way your face just got rocked off. Is Silverada still the greatest live band in country music? You betcha, lineup changes and all.
For those that might be unaware, steel guitar player Zachary Moulton left the band earlier this year. He’s now playing permanently with Jesse Daniel. At times, Silverada’s had steel player Adam “Ditch” Kurtz filling in when he’s not on tour with Joshua Ray Walker or running for Tennessee governor. But Silverada has also officially added keyboard player Parker Twomey to the lineup. Along with performing with Paul Cauthen for a few years, Parker is his own solo artist as well.
It might have taken a minute for Silverada to find their feet and their mojo after the shakeup in the lineup. But as they proved in beautiful Madison, Indiana Friday evening on the banks of the Ohio River, they’ve got their magic back big time. Do you miss the steel guitar? Sure. But they’ll find the right person to fill that spot eventually. For now, they’ve found their groove with keys.
Long time Silverada fans will remember back early in the Mike and the Moopies days, they also had a permanent keys player in John Carbone. He’s appeared with them again on and off over the years. Much of their music was original written for keyboard, and recorded with it. But whatever configuration you can catch Silverada in, catch Silverada.
Mike Harmeier was in especially rare form Friday night, including taking an epic guitar solo (see below).
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Silverada put on on of those sets at Unbroken Circle Fest that makes you wonder how you’re supposed to return to normal life afterwards. They’re STILL the greatest live band in country. Mike Harmeier was in rare form, and even took an epic guitar solo. pic.twitter.com/7TwgUqBZi4
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September 5, 2025 @ 7:36 pm
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September 5, 2025 @ 8:09 pm
Their set at Braun Brothers was incredible. Don’t miss em!
September 5, 2025 @ 10:30 pm
I’m heading there Saturday. Turnpike and CWG! I was hoping for Silverada on Saturday as well. They don’t make it to Indiana often.