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  • A Joyful Holiday with Samara Joy and The McLendon Family

    Samara Joy and The McLendon Family, accompanied by Buffalo’s George Brown and the God’s Purchase Choir, took the stage at UB’s Center of the Arts on December 17. The night was full of smooth jazz and Christmas spirit.

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    As the audience were walking into the auditorium, Samara had a slideshow going of some of her family photos, giving the audience an insight into her family and her upbringing.

    Once the audience settled in their seats, the band, composed of Shedrick Mitchell on Piano, Eric Wheeler on bass, and Charles Haynes on drums, came out first and started to play the intro to “Christmas Time is Here,” then Samara came out and began to sing, getting everyone right into the holiday spirit with her jazz rendition of the song.

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    After the song, she introduced herself and brought out members of her family to sing a few songs with her. She brought out her father, Antonio McLendon, her uncle, Laurone McLendon, and her cousins Tommy Niblack and Tierra “Lovey” Rowe, and rounding out the crew is Stephy Bloom Samara’s vocal director. She then brought out Buffalo’s George Brown and the God’s Purchase Choir who filled in the riser in the back. With her family and the choir, they perform “O Holy Night” and “Everybody Knows It’s Christmas.” Their renditions of these songs had such a warm gospel feel to them with the full auditorium enjoying every moment.

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    The night wasn’t just full of Christmas spirit as Samara and her band sprinkled in other songs including songs “You Stepped Out Of A Dream,” “Peace Of Mind/Dreams Come True” and “Now And Then” from her recently released album Portraits. They also performed renditions of “Reincarnation of A Lovebird” by Mingus, “Chega de Saudade,” also known as “No More Blue”s by Antonio Carlos Jobim, and Billie Holiday’s “Left Alone.”

    Samara Joy, truly has a once in a generation voice. At such a young age of 25, she already has such a seasoned voice. Being able to resemble some of the great jazz artists, such as Ella Fitzgerald and Billie Holiday, and still having her own sound is a true testament to her talent. Throughout the whole performance, from the moment she started singing, her voice automatically just took you on a journey with her all night.

  • Shania Twain Extends Tour, Two Dates in New York

    Celebrated country pop artist Shania Twain has extended her current U.S. tour into the summer of 2025, including two shows in New York.

    A country superstar, celebrated songwriter, and style icon, Shania Twain has been making major waves across the industry for over 40 years now.

    With six albums and more than 100 million albums sold, Twain is the top-selling female country pop artist of all time- not to mention her five GRAMMY wins and several charting tracks including “You’re Still the One” and “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!”. 

    Releasing her sixth album Queen of Me in 2023, she embarked upon a tour of the same name in celebration- and this party hasn’t stopped. With an unprecedented two years of sold-out extensions to her travels thus far, Twain has announced one final leg that brings her to several spots across the east coast, including nights in Buffalo and Saratoga Springs.

    Gracing the stage of the Darien Lake Amphitheater in Buffalo on July 19 and the Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs on July 20, the conclusion to Shania’s two-year run of shows is not to be missed.

    Tickets for the two dates in New York as well as other spots along the east coast go live on Friday, December 20 at 10:00 AM. For more information and ticket purchasing, visit Shania Twain’s official website here..

    SHANIA TWAIN 2025 TOUR DATES

    Sat Jul 19 – Buffalo, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater

    Sun Jul 20 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Broadview Stage at SPAC

    Tue Jul 22 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater

    Thu Jul 24 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion

    Sat Jul 26 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium

    Tue Jul 29 – Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place

    Fri Aug 01 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live

  • Ian McCuen Releases Scathingly Topical Album

    Buffalo based singer-songwriter Ian McCuen has returned with their latest release, the utterly emphatic and scathingly topical As the Oceans Rise and the Empire Falls

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    Buffalo-based Ian McCuen has been wowing listeners since 2017 with the release of their debut album Songs of Fleeting Permanence, Vol. I, the next two installations following in 2019.  

    A master of the soundscape, McCuen is no stranger to telling tales with their musical skill- which is a strength that lends itself perfectly to their latest release, the 22-track album As the Oceans Rise and the Empires Fall.

    Utterly cinematic, As the Oceans Rise and the Empires Fall pulls listeners through each and every notion of emotion with an admirable span of instrumentation, tracks full of lyricism and others left purely instrumental- all-encompassing in an admirable and awe-inspiring critique on the state of the United States and its politics today.

    “A Fairy Tale for the Obedient” makes deft use of the Omnichord, drawing upon sounds of whimsy and childhood nostalgia alongside haunting horns which carry directly into the simmering brush percussions and foreboding baselines of the instrumental “Indoctrinated, Propagandized.”

    The omnichord returns in “I Don’t Know What Will Kill Us First,” this time taking on an undertone of grimness as McCuen ponders which environmental disaster will be the one to finally do us all in over the sounds of acoustic guitar and later horns, which have evolved into a sound almost funerary in sentiment.

    “The Intermission” and “The Underture,” unsurprisingly enough mark the midpoint of the album, at which point McCuen takes the time to remind you that as much as their lyrical pieces stun, soundscapes are well within their wheelhouse too.

    “Fear & Loathing (in the Home of the Brave),” while certainly not subtle in its messaging, makes a staunch statement regardless. McCuen pulls no punches in critiquing the hypocrisy found in defending the status quo blindly and existing in fear of anything new without interrogating the reason as to why either of those reactions were elicited- as they conclude, “in the home of the brave, it’s all we’ve got.”

    They lean fully into the ominous for “A Ghost Story for the Sheltered,” telling a horrifying story of some untold monster that’s sweeping through your town, hunting you down- a haunting parallel to the paranoia kicked up and experienced by the “Sheltered” of America and a striking narrative on fear-mongering and its consequences.

    “Death Is a Business and Sales Are Up” is not only incredibly topical but stunningly produced- headphones are highly recommended for this track, as the panning utilized creates an all-encompassing listening experience that’s practically impossible to pause.

    The final lyrical track “A Swan Song for Quittin’ Time” feels like a conclusion in every sense of the word. Featuring a line that became the album’s title, this track feels simultaneously hopeful and hopeless, as McCuen struggles to come to terms with the state of the world- even for those with so much fight in them, there comes a point where the draw of nihilistic acceptance is unavoidable. 

    The song concludes in an anthemic culmination of all of the album’s instrumentation as McCuen accepts the state of the world as one full of strife and struggle, yet finding a determination to go on in the hope for a better future, they sing “just in case, stick around for the encore.”

    There’s a certain cognitive dissonance to Ian’s work- if you let yourself be distracted by their calming vocals or gentle instrumentation, you may just miss their scathing critiques on today’s society. Haunting, scathing, and effortlessly engaging, As the Oceans Rise and the Empire Falls captures the full range of emotions felt within and in critique of the United States today.

    To learn about Ian McCuen’s past work, more about As the Oceans Rise and the Empire Falls, and all of their future endeavors, be sure to keep up with them on their official Instagram page here.

  • Lawrence To Hit 4 NY Venues In “Family Buisness Tour”

    Eight-piece soul-pop band, Lawrence, has announced the U.S. leg of their world tour.

    The band will play four dates in NY at such venues as: the Empire Live in Albany, on Mar. 7, Buffalo RiverWorks in Buffalo on Mar. 9, The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, on Mar. 28, and The Paramount in Huntington on Mar. 29.

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    Fronted by siblings Gracie and Clyde, Lawrence will embark on a 16-city tour of the U.S. to support their fourth studio album, Family Business. This will be their biggest solo headlining tour to date after the massive 65-date stadium run with the Jonas Brothers in 2023. 

    Released on June 21, 2024, Lawrence’s fourth album, Family Business, has brought the band to new heights. The album’s opening track, “Whatcha Want,” broke into the Top 40 on the US Pop Chart, while Lawrence has performed the song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy FallonThe Kelly Clarkson ShowToday with Hoda & Jenna, and CBS Saturday Morning. The album is accompanied by their biggest headline tour yet which not only brought them to Australia for the first time but will bring them back to Europe and the UK, in addition to their US tour which has new dates to be added.

    Clyde and Gracie Lawrence created Lawrence, an eight-piece soul-pop band comprised of musician friends from childhood and college. The band has gained a following for its high-energy, keyboard-driven sound, which features tight, energetic horns and explosive lead vocals.

    Tickets are available now. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

    Lawrence: The Family Business Tour Part 2 Tour Dates: 

    Thu Mar. 06 – Providence, RI – The Strand Ballroom

    Fri Mar. 07 – Albany, NY – Empire Live 

    Sat Mar. 08 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues Cleveland 

    Sun Mar. 09 – Buffalo, NY – Buffalo RiverWorks 

    Tue Mar. 11 – McKees Rocks, PA – Roxian Theatre

    Thu Mar. 13 – Knoxville, TN – The Mill & Mine 

    Fri Mar. 14 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz

    Sat Mar. 15 – Jacksonville, FL – FIVE

    Sat Mar. 16 – Orlando, FL –Universal Studios – Mardi Gras

    Thu Mar. 20 – Richmond, VA – The National

    Tue Mar. 18 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall 

    Fri Mar. 21 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage 

    Sun Mar. 23 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s 

    Tue Mar. 25 – Grand Rapids, MI – GLC Live at 20 Monroe

    Thu Mar. 27 – Montclair, NJ – The Wellmont Theater

    Fri Mar. 28 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre

    Sat Mar. 29 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount 

  • “Buffalo Rock City” Box Set Slated for December 25 “KISSMas” Release

    Buffalo-based KISS Tribute band Kiss This! has announced the release of Buffalo Rock City box set slated for KISSmas – December 25.

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    Performing a full KISS tribute show (with makeup and costumes) under the guise of KISS THIS! – The Starchild, Kevin Blakita – lead guitar/vocals, The Space Ace, John Jeffrey – lead guitar/vocals, The Catman, Billy Eberts – drums/vocals, and the Demon, Taylor Stursa – bass/vocals; bring all of theatrics and bombast of a classic KISS show to fans all around the country. The Buffalo-based tribute band presents their Buffalo Rock City box set which releases on KISSMas – December 25.

    A limited pressing of 100 copies of the “Buffalo Rock City” Boxed Set, and the entire “BRC” collection being made available digitally for the first time. “Not the Originals” is a 4-album collection featuring the 2 studio albums, the live recording, “Buffalo Rock City ALIVE! (Music Is Art & More),” plus a fourth bonus disc, “Solo Obsession.” “Solo Obsession” features 12 previously unreleased covers, specifically crafted for and exclusive to the Boxed Set.

    While the first two “Buffalo Rock City” albums both featured recordings of songs done by the co-writers of the tracks they helped create, Boxed Set producers John Jeffrey, Dave Comer & John Peace decided that In addition to working with other great Western New York musicians, they wanted to push the envelope once again, and this time, actually recruit original performers who had played on some of the original tracks, to recreate their parts for “Solo Obsession.”

    For more information on the upcoming release of the box set and to purchase digitally, click here.

  • Shakti Lounge kicks off 2024-25 Live Music Series

    In Buffalo on Saturday, November 9, the Shakti Lounge’s 2024-25 monthly Concert Series kicksoff with a performance by the Walter Kemp 3.

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    The Shakti Lounge is a collaboration between Shakti Yoga (Michelle Gigante) and Lavender Haze Collective (Ellen Pieroni). The monthly concert series provides musicians with space to show their skills and art to the community, and a comfortable environment for the audience to hear innovative music. Shakti creates a salon-like setting offering guests the unique experience of reclining on its heated floor with cushions or taking a seat in a chair. All are welcome.

    This year’s selection features a diverse group of artists performing across a wide variety of genres such as jazz, folk, classical, and world music. The musicians are mainly local to Buffalo, with the exception of Nicholas Mycio Trio (jazz guitar from New York City) and Haunted Continents from Connecticut, featuring Buffalo-based cellist Katie Weissman.

    Bandleader Walter Kemp 3, (piano, Rhodes, and Viscount organ) grounded by the roots of swinging, soulful syncopation, will open the series with an existential, extraterrestrial, performance of meditative music. The group features Alec Dube on vibes, Dave Phillips on drums, and Ben Levitt on bass. The ensemble will deliver a one of a kind listening experience. Complimentary refreshments will be available.

    Other acts featured in the 2024-25 lineup are alt-jazz guitarist Adam Bronstein & ABtrio, (Feb. 8) and talented string quartet fra/ctured (Mar. 8). Both of those groups are making a return from last year’s series. Family FUNKtion and the Sitar Jams: a world jam trio consisting of sitar, drums, and bass will also make an appearance on May 10. A special benefit concert on 1/11 for the Sara Rogers Foundation, will feature a talented crew of musicians who knew, loved, and shared the stage with Sara.

    Learn more and purchase tickets here.

  • Alt-Rockers Badfish Announce 2025 ‘Gimme the Gold Tour’, 3 NY Dates

    Alternative/Reggae group Badfish have announced the “Gimme the Gold Tour 2025” which sees dates in Buffalo, Saratoga and Brooklyn in February.

    For nearly 25 years, Badfish have channeling the music and live performance of reggae/punk/ska legends Sublime with a reverence to the ingenuity of Sublime’s songs – and a vibe all their own. Sublime is arguably one of the most influential and enduring acts of their generation. In 2001, Rhode Island-based Badfish was formed as a fun project with one goal: to perform the Sublime songs they knew and loved for fans who shared that love. It didn’t take long for this “fun project” to develop into a full-time touring endeavor that persists to this day. 

    Badfish regularly tallies over a hundred shows per year, performing at large-scale festivals and headlining theaters across the US. Now after two decades of celebrating the music of Sublime, Badfish is ready to kick into another gear with the release of some exciting new original tracks on Ineffable Records. Badfish recently released its second new track – the anthemic “F You Pay Me” (featuring Grieves) – as the follow up to the band’s first single “High With You” (featuring Little Stranger). The crowd’s enthusiastic response to these new songs makes them feel right at home alongside Sublime staples in the Badfish set.

    Harnessing this new creative energy, Badfish is set to gear up for their 2025 “Gimme the Gold Tour.” The tour takes the boys around the country where they’ll surely keep the vibes high for some familiar faces and many new ones as well. Badfish’s tour sees three dates in NY on this tour. Firstly, in Buffalo at Town Ballroom on February 2, next in Saratoga Springs at Putnam Den on Feb 20, and lastly on Feb 21 at Brooklyn Bowl in NYC.

    Badfish 2025 Gimme the Gold Tour Dates

    1/23: Ardmore, PA | Ardmore Music Hall
    1/24: New Haven, CT | Toad’s Place
    1/25: Sayreville, NJ | Starland Ballroom
    1/29: Charlottesville, VA | Jefferson Theater
    1/30: Falls Church, VA | State Theater
    1/31: Virginia Beach, VA | Elevation 27
    2/1: Charlotte, NC | Amos Southend
    2/2: Charleston, SC | Charleston Pour House
    2/5: Oklahoma City, OK | Tower Theater
    2/6: Tulsa, OK | Cains Ballroom
    2/7: St Louis, MO | The Pageant
    2/8: Fort Wayne, IN | The Clyde Theater
    2/12: Columbus, OH | Newport Music Hall
    2/13: Pittsburgh, PA  | Thunderbird Music Hall
    2/14: Buffalo, NY | Town Ballroom
    2/15: Cleveland, OH | House of Blues
    2/16: Wyandotte, MI | District 142 
    2/19: Killington, VT | Pickle Barrel
    2/20: Saratoga Springs, NY | Putnam Den
    2/21: Brooklyn, NY | Brooklyn Bowl
    2/22: Boston, MA | Paradise Rock Club

    For more information on Badfish and to purchase tickets to their upcoming 2025 “Gimme the Gold Tour,” click here.

  • Justin Timberlake and The Tennessee Kids Danced through Buffalo

    Justin Timberlake and The Tennessee Kids rolled into Buffalo on October 21st and performed at the KeyBank Center for a night filled with dancing and singing.

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    NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 07: Justin Timberlake performs on stage during the ‘Forget Tomorrow’ World Tour at Barclays Center on October 07, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)

    DJ Andrew Hypes kicked off the evening, energizing the crowd with a mix of songs that had everyone singing and dancing. He played hits like “Don’t Stop Believing,” “This Is How We Do It,” and classic *NSYNC tracks to get everyone excited for Justin.

    As soon as Justin Timberlake took the stage at the sold-out KeyBank Center, the arena erupted with excitement. The intro for “Memphis” began playing, accompanied by a video montage of Justin and soundbites playing in the background of Justin’s career. The montage culminated in Justin singing a portion of “Memphis.” When he reached the line, “I’m everything you thought I was, it was everything I thought I was,” he rose to the center stage alongside The Tennessee Kids. He quickly transitioned into “No Angels.” From the get-go, Justin showcased his impressive dance moves and maintained constant engagement with the audience throughout the show, utilizing the entire stage.

    About 30 minutes into the performance, after singing “Cry Me A River,” Justin took a moment to read some signs held by fans and interact with the crowd. He even took a selfie with a fan’s phone while wearing a Bills hat. The energy in the arena was electric, thanks to Justin, The Tennessee Kids, and the enthusiastic audience.

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    NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 07: Justin Timberlake performs on stage during the ‘Forget Tomorrow’ World Tour at Barclays Center on October 07, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)

    At the halfway point of the show, Justin and The Tennessee Kids moved to the B stage to connect with fans at the back of the arena. They performed several songs, including “Suit and Tie,” “Until The End of Time,” an acoustic version of “Selfish,” and “What Goes Around…Comes Around.” Justin then made his way back to the main stage, performing “Can’t Stop The Feeling” on his way and ending the set with “Rock Your Body” and “Sexy Back.”

    NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 07: Justin Timberlake performs on stage during the ‘Forget Tomorrow’ World Tour at Barclays Center on October 07, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)

    One notable absence from this Buffalo show was the floating platform/wall that Justin had at previous performances, which displayed graphics throughout the concert. During the encore song “Mirrors,” he typically would be strapped into some wires and appear atop this floating platform. However, the lack of this feature did not hinder his performance in Buffalo at all; you would never have known if you weren’t aware of its presence at other shows.

    NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 07: Justin Timberlake performs on stage during the ‘Forget Tomorrow’ World Tour at Barclays Center on October 07, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)
  • Buffalo to Celebrate Birthday of “Over the Rainbow” Composer Harold Arlen

    On Sunday, Feb. 16, 2025 at Kleinhans Music Hall of Buffalo, the 120th birthday of legendary composer Harold Arlen will be celebrated.

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    Presented by JazzBuffalo in collaboration with Kleinhans Music Hall, a special 120th birthday celebration and concert will pay tribute to one of Buffalo’s most legendary musical icons, Harold Arlen, in the Mary Seaton Room at Kleinhans Music Hall.

    Born on Feb. 15, 1905, Arlen was the composer behind some of the most beloved songs in the Great American Songbook such as, “Stormy Weather,” “Come Rain or Come Shine,” “Get Happy,” and, of course, “Over the Rainbow.” The latter is of course the iconic song from The Wizard of Oz that earned him an Academy Award and is frequently hailed as the greatest song of the 20th century.

    Since passing away in 1986, Arlen’s compositions have left a mark on American music, shaping the landscape of jazz and popular music for generations.

    This concert aims to highlight Arlen’s Buffalo roots by exploring where he grew up, performed, and began his illustrious career. From his early days playing piano on the S.S. Canadiana to his rise as a Broadway and Hollywood composer, Arlen’s Buffalo upbringing was integral to his success, and the event will honor the city’s role in shaping his career.

    The concert will be headlined by acclaimed jazz pianist and Western New York native Pete Malinverni, who has made a name for himself as a composer, arranger, and educator based in New York City. Joining Malinverni will be internationally renowned violinist Julie Kurtzman and rising star jazz vocalist Anaïs Reno. Together, they will bring new life to Arlen’s cherished songs, including “Over the Rainbow” through fresh arrangements and performances, offering audiences a unique opportunity to experience the music of this Buffalo-born legend.

    Early bird ticket pricing is available throughout Oct. at $35 and tickets are priced at $40 afterward. Purchase tickets here.

  • Lucinda Williams Announces Run of Shows in Port Chester, Buffalo, and NYC

    Revered alt-country singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams is bringing her acclaimed live show on the road for four dates in New York State. The tour begins on October 11 in Fort Worth, TX and wraps up on February 28, 2025, in Miami, FL.

    Lucinda Williams’ tour sees 18+ dates across the US, including four dates in NY. Williams plays Town Ballroom in Buffalo on November 8, The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester on November 9, and the legendary Beacon Theatre in NYC on December 1 and 2. Williams’ shows at the Beacon Theatre include a benefit for rock artist Jesse Malin who has suffered a rare spinal cord stroke in 2023 leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.

    William’s 2023 memoir, Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets I Told You, was released to wide critical acclaim and debuted at #5 on the New York Times Bestsellers. This memoir is the subject of a few of her upcoming tour dates. Over the past two years, her music has been the force driving her recovery from a debilitating stroke she suffered on November 17, 2020, at age 67.

    Her masterful, multi-Grammy-winning songwriting has never deserted her. To wit, her stunning, sixteenth studio album, Stories from a Rock n Roll Heart, brims over with some of the best work of her career. And though Williams can no longer play her beloved guitar – a constant companion since age 12 – her distinctive vocals sound better than ever.

    Lucinda Williams 2024-2025 Tour Dates:

    Oct 11, 2024 – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall – Fort Worth, TX – with special guest Kelsey Waldon

    Oct 12, 2024 – The Guthrie Green Tulsa, OK – FREE SHOW

    Oct 17, 2024 – Kia Forum Inglewood, CA – Life is a Carnival: A Musical Celebration of Robbie Robertson

    Nov 8, 2024 – Town Ballroom – Buffalo, NY

    Nov 9, 2024 – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, NY

    Nov 10, 2024 – White Eagle Hall – Jersey City, NJ

    Nov 12, 2024 – Chevalier Theatre – Medford, MA

    Nov 14, 2024 – State Theatre – Portland, ME

    Nov 15, 2024 – Veterans Memorial Auditorium – Providence, RI – Lucinda Williams and her band, A “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” Show with stories, songs, & visuals

    Nov 16, 2024 – Garde Arts Center – New London, CT

    Nov 19, 2024 – Lincoln Theatre Washington, DC – Lucinda Williams and her band, A “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” Show with stories, songs, & visuals

    Nov 20, 2024 – The Paramount Theater – Charlottesville, VA – Lucinda Williams and her band, A “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” Show with stories, songs, & visuals

    Nov 22, 2024 – McCarter Theatre Center – Princeton, NJ – Lucinda Williams and her band, A “Don’t Tell Anybody The Secrets” Show with stories, songs, & visuals

    Nov 23, 2024 – Ocean City Music Pier – Ocean City, NJ

    Nov 24, 2024 – The Grand Opera House – Wilmington, DE

    Dec 1, 2024 – Beacon Theatre – New York, NY – JESSE MALIN BENEFIT

    Dec 2, 2024 – Beacon Theatre – New York, NY – BENEFIT FOR JESSE MALIN

    Feb 22, 2025 – Feb 28, 2025 – Outlaw Country Cruise – Miami, FL

    To learn more about Lucinda Williams’ tour, and to purchase tickets to her upcoming shows, click here.