When Girl Named Tom, the trailblazing sibling trio and first-ever group to win NBC’s The Voice, rolls into Amador County this week, they won’t just be visiting—they’ll be bringing their storybook harmonies to Helwig Winery’s wine-country amphitheater on Saturday, July 12. What started as three siblings singing in an old minivan quickly blossomed into a national sensation, and now their unique blend of folk-pop magic will echo across the foothills in a concert experience as intimate as it is nationally acclaimed.
Comprised of siblings Bekah, Joshua, and Caleb Liechty, Girl Named Tom made history as the first—and only—group to ever win The Voice, captivating the nation with their hauntingly beautiful vocal blend and emotional performances. Since their national television debut, the trio has soared in popularity, racking up over 25 million streams for standout covers like “River,” “The Chain,” and “Dust in the Wind.”
Their rise began in 2019 when the trio hit the road in a used minivan to play 67 shows across 27 cities, sharing stages in intimate house concerts and midsize theaters. That DIY tour laid the foundation for their dedicated fan base and led to the release of their original Another World EP. Following their Voice victory in 2021, the group made multiple national TV appearances, including The Ellen DeGeneres Show, returned to The Voice finale for a moving guest performance, and even performed the National Anthem at the Indianapolis 500.
In 2022, they released their debut holiday EP One More Christmas, which soared to the top of the iTunes charts and led to a nationwide arena tour alongside a cappella powerhouse Pentatonix during A Christmas Spectacular. The tour exposed the group to thousands of new fans and showcased their talent on some of the country’s most prestigious stages.

Since then, Girl Named Tom has performed more than 200 shows across 40 states, including appearances at iconic venues like the Grand Ole Opry. Their latest original release, “Locked In Your Love,” continues their journey of crafting introspective, harmony-driven songs with wide emotional resonance. Their creative catalog also includes Hits from the Road, a collection of fan-favorite covers from their early touring days, and “What A View,” which reflects on their time on the road and personal growth as artists.
Known for their familial chemistry, rich vocal layering, and intimate connection with audiences, Girl Named Tom continues to build their independent path after departing from Republic Records in 2024—an artistic move giving them greater creative control as they prepare new music.
Nestled just outside of nearby Plymouth in the heart of Amador County wine country, Helwig Winery has become a marquee destination for live music in the region. The vineyard’s amphitheater offers sweeping views of the Sierra foothills, comfortable lawn seating, and an atmosphere that blends rustic charm with refined hospitality. Guests are invited to arrive early to enjoy the grounds, sip award-winning wines, and soak in the golden hour light before the music begins.
Gates open at 6:30 p.m., and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. General admission tickets are $85, while a limited number of VIP tickets are available for $185. VIP guests receive access to a private overlook area with premium seating and dedicated host service, along with an exclusive menu for purchasing food and wine delivered directly to their seats. All guests are encouraged to bring low-back chairs or blankets for the lawn seating area.
Girl Named Tom’s visit to Helwig Winery adds another highlight to the venue’s celebrated 2025 concert series, offering audiences a chance to experience sibling-driven harmony in a setting crafted for connection and wonder.
Tickets and full event details are available now at www.helwigwinery.com.
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