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Ray LaMontagne is a folk singer-songwriter who hails from New Hampshire, U.S. He is best known for his signature raspy voice, which was awarded Best Voice by Esquire in 2006.
Born 18 June 1973, Raymond LaMontagne was ironically discouraged to pursue music as a child, especially since his mother left their failed musician father and moved the family to Morgan, Utah. After barely graduating high school LaMontagne relocated to Lewiston, Maine to work fulltime in a shoe factory. He describes the pivotal moment he heard Stephen Still’s song “Treetop Flyer” as the moment he decided to quit his job and become a singer-songwriter.
In 1999 LaMontagne recorded a 10-track demo and successfully opened for musicians like John Gorka and Jonathon Edwards. He garnered the attention of producer Ethan Johns at Chrysalis Music Publishing, who helped him put out his first album “Trouble” and sell it to RCA Records in the USA and Echo Records in the UK. LaMontagne quickly rose to fame, performing at the Austin City Limits music festival in 2005 and a charity event in New York for victims of Hurricane Katrina the same year.
In August 2006, LaMontagne’s second album “Til The Sun Turns Black” became a commercial hit. He performed on the Tonight Show on 6 October 2006 to promote the album. Subsequently LaMontagne’s songs were featured on American television, such as “Lesson Learned”, on teen dramedy series “One Tree Hill” and the album’s title song “Til The Sun Turns Black” on medical drama show “ER.” Songs from his third album “Gossip In the Grain” were also featured on soundtracks for films like “I Love You Man.”
LaMontagne’s self-produced album “God Willin’ and the Creek Don’t Rise” won a Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk music in 2010. His music is often compared to Otis Redding, Van Morrison, and Tim Buckley. As a performer, LaMontagne is known to be private, often playing on dark stages and limiting his banter with the crowd to a minimum. Meditative and emotional, LaMontagne’s work will pull at your heartstrings and make you smile.
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We got to our seats in the middle of the 33rd row a few minutes before Ray took the stage with his band. It was a simple setup, with a few lights and just the rocks as a natural backdrop, but as soon as the music started, all those concerns weighing on my mind followed Ray’s voice up into the night air. A long run of songs from his latest couple albums kicked off with “Lavender” and ended some 40 minutes later with “Smashing”. The rain came in heavy during “For the Summer”, but it had dispersed by the time Zoe was immortalized in the title track from Supernova. Everyone around us kept in their seats, with their full attention locked on the bearded singer in the fedora. No stage banter or audience participation was required for this part of the set. The new songs spoke for themselves, making me feel a little stupid for doubting their capability. It’s not often an artist can hold my attention with unknown material for that length of time, but Ray just has one of those voices that takes a hold and won’t let go. Ray has extended his stage presence and range quite a bit since I last saw him. Instead of hiding himself in the shadows on the side of the stage, he now stands in the center light and let’s his voice travel up through the audience… across lost 70′s airwaves to the littered hobo alleys usually occupied by Tom Waits… and then back home again. As if that wasn’t enough to convince the audience of his confidence, he broke the barrier between man and artist just before taking us “way, way back” with a few old songs. “It makes me happy to say old songs…a lot of people said I was a flash in the pan…bullshit…love me or hate me, I’m not going anywhere.” I read about him kicking an engaged couple out of one of his shows recently because they were talking about wedding plans during his set, but nothing prepared me for the indignant, self-assured guy on the stage. When we saw him in Boulder in 2008, his face was rarely exposed and he didn’t speak a word to the audience. This new found confidence was becoming on him, and what followed made my night. “Burn”, “Trouble” (with some “Stand By Me” thrown in) and “Jolene” almost made me forget I wouldn’t be hearing my favorite songs from Til the Sun Turns Black. This trip down memory lane found me texting old friends from that time in my life…and remembering fondly my first introduction to the sounds of Mr. LaMontagne. It also caused everyone to stand up at exactly the right time. If any arguments were made, they were respectfully ignored. A bathroom break during the one song that I cannot stand (“Meg White”) turned into an opportunity. Evidently I am not the only one who doesn’t like his ode to the White Stripes drummer, because people started flooding down the stairs and out into the night. This allowed us to take advantage of a couple recently vacated seats in the 4th row. And that’s where we were for the rest of the night. Literally face to face with the master of ceremonies. He literally could have sang show tunes at that point, and if he would have sang them with the same passion he had been singing all night, we would have been happy. Instead, we were treated to “God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t Rise” and a sing-along version of “Hey Me, Hey Mama”. The set had started with the opening track to the new album, so it was only fitting that he end the encore with the last track. “Drive-In Movies” was just one more reason for me to give Supernova a shot. I was still singing along in my head as we made our down the ramp and into the Upper North Lot. We were just about to the Trading Post when he came back out for the second encore. We were disappointed that we had left a little too soon, but as the music followed us to our car, we knew we’d already received our money’s worth. Earlier in the night I had walked into Red Rocks wet, tired and prepared to be disappointed. I walked out dry, revitalized and completely satisfied. http://ilistensoyoudonthaveto.com/2014/08/10/ray-lamontagne-red-rocks-08-07-14/
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Ummmmmm....where to start??? I like Ray. I like his songs, sound, style. I'm not the biggest fan, but certainly like and respect him. I have friends that absolutely love him. I get it. I was invited to his show at Red Rocks and it sounded like a fun and great idea.
Ray started off with Jolene and followed with a couple other expected popular songs. He then paused for a brief several minute break. What came next was simply jaw-dropping amazing....
I don't know if this was planned, as moon phases and rise times can be plotted anywhere on earth for any date in time....but as he started playing his new album, Ouroboros, in entirety in order, with a recorded video of a solar eclipse playing behind the band onstage, the moon started rising behind the stage over Denver, huge and bright orange. It was perfectly timed. It was beyond amazing.
I hear many Ray fans were upset with the show and don't like the new album. I'm not a fan dedicated to his old stuff. I like Ray and his talent, adventure, sound, and style. I had no expectations for the show. I am a huge PINK FLOYD fan, however, and his new album sounds exactly like Pink Floyd. I thought it was awesome.
Kudos, Ray LaMontagne. If you planned that moon rise timing, superb job. If it was coincidence, then God was certainly looking down on you at Red Rocks and blessing you more than many an artist that have ever played there.
Ray put on a great show, as usual, but what struck me the most at this concert were two things: 1. The people who sat at the back could not give two poops about the actual concert itself. Fortunately, the venue, although busy, wasn't entirely sold out, so my friend and I were able to move THREE TIMES in an attempt to find a spot where folks weren't continually talking. 2. Those around us, even if they were listening, were P*SSED that Ray wasn't singing his "old stuff." Granted, Supernova (and it's subsequent tour) is a happier departure from RL's normal stuff, but that doesn't mean it sucks. I understand wanting to hear your favorites, but pipe down and let the man get his groove on.
...but I digress. The show itself was great. Ray not only put on an entertaining "jam session" of the new album peppered with a few of his past monster hits, but he actually SPOKE with the crowd. He spent about 5-7 minutes expressing his gratitude and amazement, very very genuinely, at how his life had changed over the past decade. He even went so far as to thank the crowd, rude folks included, for being the catalyst to that change.
If you have a chance to take in a Ray Lamontagne concert, DO IT. (Just don't sit in the back.)
Was excited to see Ray LaMontagne tonight. Especially at this venue because Starlight Theater is amazing when the weather is seemingly great out. The evening started out with Belle Brigade who were good. Next came Hamilton Leithauser who was ok. Then came Ray LaMontagne starting out with 'Gossip in the Grain' and 'Let it be Me which lulled me into a false hope that the evening would be filled with music from his previous albums. I was wrong. I know that most current tours are self promoting the current albums didn't realize that the rest of the evening would be just that. The only other from any previous albums he sang was 'Trouble'. Don't get me wrong I enjoy listening songs from 'Supernova' but the evening seemed to be cut short in my opinion. Don't know if his voice was giving way or just not getting enough feedback from the crowd or simply just cutting it short to get rest for the next show. Either way if he ever comes near KC I'll attend a show hopeful that maybe there'll be more content.
Great show! Started with an acoustic set, played Ouroboros in it's entirety, and finished with multiple songs from Supernova. If you only know of his first four albums, be sure to catch up with his last two before the show so that you'll be familiar with his latest material. He was backed by three-fifths of My Morning Jacket, Carl has been sick and wasn't able to do the last few dates of the tour, but Bo and Ray did a great job of filling the space in the music that Carl would've occupied. Patrick and Tommy did a awesome job with the rythym and low end and looked like they had a good time doing it. This was the last show of the tour, and I'm sure that everyone was tired, but the performance didn't suffer at all.
Ray, as always is an amazing performer. I will always watch his performances.
The venue on the other hand. We bought tickets for Merriweather. The owners of 9:30 club had this amazingly horrible idea to move the venue, and not really notify anyone until it was already done. They placed it in a weird location, the acoustics were NOT really that good for floor seats. People sat where ever they wanted, people didn't show up due to venue change. The seats where numbered incorrectly. Venue sucked.
Ray, was A+++. Amazing voice, amazing talent. The show was great.
I took my three young grandsons to see Ray at The Woods at Fontanel in Asheville. It was a beautiful summer night with the sounds of frogs in the background and fireflies lighting the night sky. Ray was not disappointing! His new album Super Nova sounded great live and he lit the crowd up with our old favorites Trouble and Jolene. The band was flawless and I loved the way they were lit and the graphics they used on the screen behind them. I had never seen him and he was on my musician bucket list... Check! Don't miss an opportunity to see him!
The show was amazing. I cant count the number of times I got chills while listening to his songs. I have been to several of his concerts but this one was the most simple, raw, and intimate of them all. It was just him and his guitar, only a bass player accompanied. It was a great mix of his more popular songs along with the artistic jam songs. He gave it his all the entire time and then came out for an encore. I wanted to repeat the whole performance again and would pay twice the cost to do it again.
Once life time show. The show run for about short 45 minutes, because we always want more and more. It was the perfect evening. Ray Lamontagne and the guys from "My Morning Jacket" captived the audiences on imaginable mystical,magical moment.And incomparable song selection " Trouble, Hold you in my Arms, Hey, no Pressure." exceptionally sound it fast and smooth sounds effects, light to complemented Ray's calming, lovely, and intimate voice sounding. I could do it all over again.
2 stars, one for the beautiful Greek and one for the enjoyable time we had despite the show. He did not at all perform, he only played. just stood like a statue and regurgitated his music. no audience interaction WHATSOEVER. just like watching a CD player except more boring and it cost $100. live and learn the people next to us left.
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Show Review: Ray LaMontagne with Kiely Connell opening
Ray LaMontagne at Carolina Theatre in Durham, NC with Kiely Connell opening
The Magnetism of an Introverted Artist
Ray LaMontagne is currently wrapping up his Monovision tour this month, and one of his last stops was the Carolina Theatre in Durham, where he captivated the crowd.
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Opening up for LaMontagne was Kiely Connell, a guitarist and singer-songwriter out of Nashville, TN who blends folk and blues with her roots in Midwest melodies. Kiely released her debut LP Calumet Queen in 2021. She quickly entrances her audiences with her poetically somber take on a world bleeding of addiction and heartache. Inspiration that Connell is no stranger to. A native of Hammond, Indiana, Connell’s Midwest roots are woven into her lyrics and melodies. Her album is named after the Calumet River where she first experienced heartbreak. She bleeds that ache into her songs as she sings “Nobody’s Business but Mine.”
Too lost to find myself too stoned to stand I’ve been preached to on church steps til I nearly went deaf but I held Jesus, hey I held Jesus and he knows my kind so if it looks like I been pulled through the ringer it ain’t nobody’s business but mine
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The theatre was dark. The lights shined brightly on the stage, but directed in a gently eerie presence over LaMontagne who was draped in shadows. A comfort zone perhaps for an introverted artist who pours everything out on stage, while leaving an air of mystery. He kept his hat on the whole show, dropping shadows on his face. He did take the hat off once or twice because someone in the audience shouted for him to “take off the hat.” He did. And he spoke of how disheveled he looked. I learned quickly upon arrival he isn’t fond of cameras. He doesn’t want cameras drawing attention from the performance and he doesn’t care much for pictures of himself. Something I’m sure he’s grown weary of after so many years of performing and being held under the weight of the lights and scrutiny.
A self-described mountain man, LaMontagne grew up one of six children raised by his single mother in Nashua, New Hampshire. He told stories between songs and explained where he came from and how little he had. He created so much from so little, inspiring people to really feel, even the hard stuff, a little more. He gave bits and pieces of himself in an effort to meet the audience where they were. Instead of drowning in his struggles he pushed outward, allowed himself to be vulnerably connected through music. LaMontagne is a private family man. One can sense that he lives deeply, with a pristine focus on presence and value. A man who writes the most beautiful words and enriches them in song. When all the words are gone, it’s the language of his melody and range that emphasizes the feelings and connects us all a little deeper. The way he sings is as if he were speaking words that have yet to be defined. An artist who encourages us to flood with love in a world that is terrified of anything real. The risk of vulnerability is not for the faint of heart, but for those willing, the reward proves to be worth it in the end.
LaMontagne gifted the audience with some of his more popular songs like, “You Are the Best Thing,” “Trouble,” and “Jolene.” When those songs played the energy lifted among the crowd in recognition, thankful to get to hear their favorites in person. LaMontagne, known for love songs that he sings so passionately. It’s no wonder there’s an air of pain there. Love is beautiful. But it is also painful. The truth is, there’s no way to escape the pain that will come eventually. You choose to love, you choose to hurt. We accept that because love has that much of a grip on us. And we appreciate how Ray LaMontagne expresses so clearly what we are feeling inside. Makes lovers feel a little less alone. It’s no wonder those songs are hits.
You can feel the spectrum of what he’s felt so deeply. The deeper we hurt the more we are capable of loving. Much like love, there is something in the way he performs that I cannot fully explain. What he does with his voice. He takes his range so deep but not as in low. He sings from the spectrum. From some sanctified territory within, the deepest corners of his soul. Wildly introspective but stripped in front of an audience. It feels so vulnerable and brave. A glimpse of his naked soul but rarely his face. Maybe that would just be too much for him. Or maybe for us. He certainly gives enough. I understand that. I’d rather feel his soul anyway. Maybe we feel more that way. We open our hearts in a different way when our eyes are closed.
And that’s just what the audience did as Ray sang away to songs from his 2020 Monovision album. Songs like “I Was Born To Love You” and “We’ll Make It Through”, the audience pulled their partners in close and swayed together. Some standing at the back with arms wrapped around one another.
I Was Born To Love You
Times were tough, we made it through We tasted the rough, so let’s savor the smooth All the time I was hurting you Got to believe that I was hurting, too
I was born to love I was born to Born to love I was born to
You’re the only one I can talk to The only one I can really read I know you give because you want to Don’t you think it’s time you learn to let yourself receive?
Could make you smile, could make you sing Just want to give back a little bit of what you give me I could sing you a song, play you a tune I know it’s just a little thing, but it’s something I can do
LaMontagne took the audience for a ride moving slow into “Misty Morning Rain” and “Summer Clouds.”
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To the crowds delight, Ray LaMontagne ended the show with an encore of 4 additional songs before the show came to a close. He expressed his gratefulness to everyone in attendance and rolled out just as gently as a he rolled in. Leaving us all in reflection of the experience.
Ray was so quiet when he spoke that I could barely hear him from the back of the room. I craved his silence. Savored it. Maybe it was the magnetism of his introverted and vulnerable nature. He was feeling things. I wanted to hear the silence. See what art he would make with it. When he softly speaks, or passionately sings, you listen. It was he that had a grip on us. As if love were standing right there, disheveled and stripped, inviting us in. And we were all there, grateful for the invitation.
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CONCERT REVIEW: RAY LAMONTAGNE AT MGM MUSIC HALL
- November 20, 2022
- María José Torre
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Ray Lamontagne, New Hampshire native, comes back to New England to present his “Monovision” tour. The artist is taking his tour to 18 cities in America and tonight he brings his well-known folk rock-bluegrass-style sound to the city of Boston
The singer was inspired to pursue a career as a singer/songwriter in the year 1999, when one day he woke up to the sound of the radio playing “Treetop Flyer” by Stephen Stills. He then recorded 10 songs for a demo album while he worked part time as a tutor. The singer started performing his songs in small bars and venues near his hometown, where he was discovered and invited to be an opener act for John Gorka and Jonathan Edwards. He proceeded to write songs for his first album, “Trouble”, which sold over 250,000 copies in the United States after being released.
The opener act for the “Monovision” Tour is Lily Meola. She is best known for her participation in the TV show “America’s got Talent” where she impressed the crowd and judges with her own song “Daydream”. She performs this same song for the crowd at MGM Music hall, and the fans receive her with great enthusiasm. Other original songs she sang during the show were “Sunshine”, Flaws” and “Butterfly”.
Ray Lamontagne joins the stage and the fans cheer along as he sings “No Other Way”. The singer performs in dim lighting in front of a backdrop with a printed image of the glass dome. This set up creates a relaxing and soothing environment, almost as the spectators of the show have been transported to another place in the world. The windows in the dome change colors as the singer goes through his set list.
Ray Lamontagne brings us the classics that formed his career. In songs like “You Are the Best Thing”, “Jolene”, and “Hold You in My Arms”, the crowd sings every single word along with the artist. In his latest album “Monovision”, he explores themes like love, perseverance and growth. His new music possesses the same storytelling qualities that his previous work presents.
There is something truly special about experiencing a singer close to home. The bond between the fans and the artists in these shows always seems to go beyond admiration for great music. There is a sense of belonging and homecoming in the air. Ray Lamontagne gave us a night of introspection and beautiful tunes. I hope we get to experience another live show by Ray Lamontagne in the near future. In the meantime, we can enjoy his latest album “Monovision” on all music platforms.
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Ray LaMontagne tour 2022: How to buy tickets, schedule, dates
- Updated: May. 02, 2022, 6:05 p.m. |
- Published: May. 02, 2022, 3:03 p.m.
Ray Lamontagne will perform all over the country on his 2022 MONOVISION Tour. Barry Brecheisen/Invision/AP
- Matt Levy | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
After three long years away from the stage, Ray LaMontagne is returning to live music.
Starting May 3, the popular singer-songwriter will take off on his 25-show MONOVISION Tour .
The tour is named after LaMontagne’s well-received 2020 album which American Songwriter called “a career high.”
However, fans of the entire hit-filled catalog can be rest assured that he’ll also play “some of his old favorites” according to LaMontagne’s Instagram .
On the road, he’ll be joined by special guest support acts Sierra Farrell, KIely Connell and The Secret Sisters on select dates.
If hearing “You Are The Best Thing” live is on your bucket list, here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming MONOVISION Tour.
Where can I buy Ray LaMontagne tickets?
Tickets to see the Grammy winner live are available everywhere tickets are sold.
NJ.com readers using Vivid Seats for the first time can get $20 off ticket orders over $200 with promo code NJ20 at checkout.
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A complete calendar featuring all MONOVISION Tour dates, show start times, venues and links to buy tickets can be found here.
Other similar acts on the road in 2022
Many of LaMontagne’s contemporaries are taking their acoustic acts to venues far and wide in 2022. Here’s just five of the most notable you can catch near you in the next few months.
- Avett Brothers
- Neko Case’s “Wild Creatures” Tour
- Jason Mraz’s “Lalalalivesongs” Tour featuring Raining Jane
- Jack Johnson’s “Meet The Moonlight” Tour featuring Durand Jones & The Indications
- Brandi Carlile’s “Beyond These Silent Days” Tour
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Providence, RI – Due to an illness in the touring party, Ray LaMontagne is postponing his concert at the Providence Performing Arts Center on Tuesday, November 1, 2022 as part of the fall MONOVISION tour. All tickets purchased for these original dates will be honored at the new rescheduled date, which will be announced very soon.
For more information about Ray LaMontagne and the MONOVISION tour, please visit www.raylamontagne.com .
Ray LaMontagne will return to Charlotte’s Belk Theater in October
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July 18, 2022
Ray LaMontagne has announced fall dates for his Monovision Tour coming to Charlotte’s Belk Theater on October 22. The tour continues his spring dates following the release of his latest album, Monovision, released in 2020. The fall tour will hit 12 cities kicking off on October 12 in Jacksonville, Florida. LaMontagne last performed in Charlotte on June 19, 2018.
Tickets go on sale Friday, July 22 at 10 a.m. Check out the 2022 fall tour dates below.
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Ray LaMontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov Announce Fall Tour Together
TICKETS ON-SALE NEXT FRIDAY
Acclaimed songwriters and musicians Ray LaMontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov will join forces for an extensive co-headline tour this fall. Produced by Live Nation, the 17-date tour includes stops at Seattle’s Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Amphitheatre (two nights), Los Angeles’ YouTube Theater, San Diego’s CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre, Phoenix’s Arizona Federal Theatre, Charleston’s Firefly Distillery, Cincinnati’s Andrew J Brady Center, Franklin’s FirstBank Amphitheater, Atlanta’s Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park and Charlotte’s Skyla Credit Union Amphitheater among others.
Tickets for these shows, which will feature an opening set by special guests The Secret Sisters , will go on-sale next Friday, April 26 at 10:00am local time. Full details can be found at www.raylamontagne.com/tour and www.gregoryalanisakov.com/tour .
About Ray LaMontagne:
Ray LaMontagne has released eight studio albums, six of which have reached Top 10 on Billboard ’s Top Rock Albums chart and Billboard ’s Digital Albums chart. Additionally, his 2010 album God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t Rise won the Grammy for Best Folk Album and was nominated in the coveted Song of The Year category for “Beg Steal or Borrow.” Each release from his catalog over the last 20 years carries its own character and feel. Having worked with producers Ethan Johns, Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys and Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Ray’s vast sonic catalog has been called everything from “a perfect throwback to the lost art of the album-length format,” from Entertainment Weekly to “epic and magical,” from Rolling Stone and “gorgeous and ambitious,” from Esquire . NPR’s All Things Considered says Ray, throughout the course of his career, “has continued to push himself in different directions,” while People calls him a “marvel of nature.”
About Gregory Alan Isakov:
Beloved by his devoted community of fans and critics alike, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov has garnered over 1 billion streams and has over 7 million monthly Spotify listeners. Isakov is in the midst of a landmark year following the release of his acclaimed new album, Appaloosa Bones , via Dualtone Records and his own label, Suitcase Town Music. Appaloosa Bones is his first new album in nearly five years and is filled with his signature “emotionally evocative songwriting style” ( NPR Music ). Of the record, the Associated Press praises, “His new songs are relentlessly majestic, a kind of musical morphine.” In addition to the co-headline dates, Isakov will tour, supporting Appaloosa Bones , throughout this summer, including two sold-out headline shows at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre (full itinerary here ). In recent months, Isakov has collaborated with Noah Kahan and Jeremiah Fraites (of The Lumineers) on their recent record releases. When he isn’t on the road, he runs Starling Farm, which provides produce to the farm’s CSA and a local food bank.
RAY LAMONTAGNE AND GREGORY ALAN ISAKOV FALL TOUR
BOLD on-sale next Friday, April 26 at 10:00am local time
September 4—Missoula, MT—KettleHouse Amphitheater
September 6—Seattle, WA—Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Amphitheatre
September 7—Seattle, WA—Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Amphitheatre
September 8—Bend, OR—Hayden Homes Amphitheatre
September 10—Jacksonville, OR—Britt Pavilion * (on-sale 5/10 at 10:00am PT)
September 11—Berkeley, CA—Greek Theatre *
September 12—Los Angeles, CA—YouTube Theater
September 14—San Diego, CA— CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
September 15—Phoenix, AZ—Arizona Federal Theatre
October 1—Charleston, SC—Firefly Distillery
October 2—Asheville, NC—ExlporeAsheville.com Arena
October 4—Cincinnati, OH—Andrew J Brady Center
October 5—Indianapolis, IN—Everwise Amphitheater
October 6—Franklin, TN—FirstBank Amphitheater
October 8—Baltimore, MD—Pier Six Pavilion
October 9—Charlottesville, VA—Ting Pavilion
October 11—Atlanta, GA—Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park
October 12—Charlotte, NC—Skyla Credit Union Amphitheater
October 13—Raleigh, NC—Red Hat Amphitheater
*non-Live Nation show
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Ray lamontagne announces joint tour with gregory alan isakov.
Posted by Buddy Iahn | Apr 18, 2024
The co-headlining trek will trek through North America this fall
Acclaimed songwriters and musicians Ray LaMontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov will join forces for an extensive co-headline tour this fall. Produced by Live Nation, the 17-date tour includes stops at Seattle’s Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Amphitheatre for two nights, Los Angeles’ YouTube Theater, San Diego’s CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre, Phoenix’s Arizona Federal Theatre, Charleston’s Firefly Distillery, Cincinnati’s Andrew J Brady Center, Franklin’s FirstBank Amphitheater, Atlanta’s Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park and Charlotte’s Skyla Credit Union Amphitheater among others.
Tickets for these shows, which will feature an opening set by special guests The Secret Sisters, will go on sale next Friday, April 26th at 10 am local time.
LaMontagne has released eight studio albums, six of which have reached the Top 10 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums chart and Billboard’s Digital Albums chart. His 2010 album God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t Rise won the Grammy for Best Folk Album and was nominated in the coveted Song of The Year category for “Beg Steal or Borrow.” Each release from his catalog over the last 20 years carries its own character and feel. He has created a vast catalog working with producers Ethan Johns, Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys, and Jim James of My Morning Jacket.
Beloved by his devoted community of fans and critics alike, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov has garnered over one billion streams and has over seven million monthly Spotify listeners. Isakov is in the midst of a landmark year following the release of his acclaimed new album, Appaloosa Bones , via Dualtone Records and his own label, Suitcase Town Music. Appaloosa Bones is his first new album in nearly five years and is filled with his signature style. In addition to the co-headline dates, Isakov will tour, supporting Appaloosa Bones, throughout this summer, including two sold-out headline shows at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre. In recent months, Isakov has collaborated with Noah Kahan and Jeremiah Fraites of The Lumineers on their recent record releases. When he isn’t on the road, he runs Starling Farm, which provides produce to the farm’s CSA and a local food bank.
Ray LaMontagne & Gregory Alan Isakov 2024 Fall Tour:
Sept 4 – Missoula, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater Sept 6 – Seattle, WA @ Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Amphitheatre Sept 7 – Seattle, WA @ Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Amphitheatre Sept 8 – Bend, OR @ Hayden Homes Amphitheatre Sept 10 – Jacksonville, OR @ Britt Pavilion Sept 11 – Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theatre Sept 12 – Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater Sept 14 – San Diego, CA @ CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre Sept 15 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Federal Theatre Oct 1 – Charleston, SC @ Firefly Distillery Oct 2 – Asheville, NC @ ExlporeAsheville.com Arena Oct 4 – Cincinnati, OH @ Andrew J Brady Center Oct 5 – Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater Oct 6 – Franklin, TN @ FirstBank Amphitheater Oct 8 – Baltimore, MD @ Pier Six Pavilion Oct 9 – Charlottesville, VA @ Ting Pavilion Oct 11 – Atlanta, GA @ Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park Oct 12 – Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheater Oct 13 – Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater
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Ray LaMontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov Announce Co-Headlining Tour
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Ray LaMontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov have announced a US co-headlining tour set for this fall.
The two singers and songwriters will bring their respective shows to amphitheaters around the country in September and October, and will be joined by The Secret Sisters for each date. The co-headlining run kicks off on September 4th in Missoula, Montana, continuing with dates in Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Atlanta, and more. The 17-date trek ends with a show in Raleigh, North Carolina on October 13th. See the full list of dates below.
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Tickets for Ray LaMontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov’s 2024 tour will first be available via a Live Nation pre-sale beginning on Wednesday, April 24th at 10:00 a.m. local time (use access code RIFF ). Tickets will then go on-sale for the general public on Friday, April 26th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster .
Fans can also find deals and tickets to sold-out shows via StubHub , where orders are 100% guaranteed through Stubhub’s FanProtect program.
Ray LaMontagne’s last album was 2020’s Monovision , whereas Gregory Alan Isakov is playing shows in support of his 2023 album Appaloosa Bones . Isakov has a run of tour dates set for this summer, including two shows at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater and an appearance at Bonnaroo in June. Get tickets to his solo shows here .
Gregory Alan Isakov 2024 Tour Dates: 04/21 — Boulder, CO @ Bluebird Music Festival 06/12 — Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom 06/13 — Milwaukee, WI @ Miller High Life Theatre 06/15 — Manchester, TN @ Bonnaroo Music Festival 06/16 — Louisville, KY @ The Louisville Palace 06/17 — Ann Arbor, MI @ Ann Arbor Summer Festival 06/18 — Columbus, OH @ KEMBA! Live 06/20 — Lafayette, NY @ Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards 06/21 — Providence, RI @ Providence Performing Arts Center 06/22 — New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall 06/23 — Greenfield, MA @ Green River Festival 08/27 — Colorado Springs, CO @ Pikes Peak Center 08/28 — Grand Junction, CO @ Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park 08/29 — Park City, UT @ Snow Park Amphitheater 08/30 — Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom 09/01 — Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre 09/02 — Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre 09/04 — Missoula, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater* 09/06 — Seattle, WA @ Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Amphitheatre* 09/07 — Seattle, WA @ Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Amphitheatre* 09/08 — Bend, OR @ Hayden Homes Amphitheatre* 09/10 — Jacksonville, OR @ Britt Pavilion* 09/11 — Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theatre* 09/12 — Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater* 09/14 — San Diego, CA @ CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre* 09/15 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Federal Theatre* 10/01 — Charleston, SC @ Firefly Distillery* 10/02 — Asheville, NC @ ExlporeAsheville.com Arena* 10/04 — Cincinnati, OH @ Andrew J Brady Center* 10/05 — Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater* 10/06 — Franklin, TN @ FirstBank Amphitheater* 10/08 — Baltimore, MD @ Pier Six Pavilion* 10/09 — Charlottesville, VA @ Ting Pavilion* 10/11 — Atlanta, GA @ Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park* 10/12 — Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheater* 10/13 — Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater*
* = w/ Ray LaMontagne
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Ray LaMontagne Acoustic Tour 2024
Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne has added 30 acoustic dates to his 2022 touring schedule. The newly added performances are a continuation of LaMontagne’s long-running Just Passing Through tour, which sees Ray performing stripped-down sets.
LaMontagne will open up his expansive coast-to-coast tour at Providence, RI’s Providence Performance Arts Center on October 11th. The tour will see LaMontagne offer multi-night runs at Chicago’s Chicago Theatre (10/25 &26), Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium (10/29 & 30), Kansas City’s Uptown Theatre (11/5 & 6), Denver’s Paramount Theatre (11/9 & 10), Seattle’s Moore Theatre (11/16 & 17), Los Angeles’ Orpheum Theatre (11/23 & 24), along with a plethora of other shows.
Tickets for the tour will be available to the general public on Friday, May 10th at 10:00AM local time.
Ray LaMontagne Tour Dates 2024:
October 11, 2020 Providence, RI Providence Performance Arts Center October 12, 2020 Boston, MA The Wang Theatre October 13, 2020 Philadelphia, PA Metropolitan Opera House October 15, 2020 North Bethesda, MD Music Center at Strathmore October 16, 2020 Baltimore, MD Modell Performing Arts Center at The Lyric October 18, 2020 Charlotte, NC Ovens Auditorium October 19, 2020 Atlanta, GA Fox Theatre October 20, 2020 Asheville, NC Thomas Wolfe Auditorium October 22, 2020 Akron, OH Akron Civic Theatre October 23, 2020 Detroit, MI Fox Theatre October 25, 2020 Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre October 26, 2020 Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre October 27, 2020 Indianapolis, IN The Murat Theatre at Old National Centre October 29, 2020 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium October 30, 2020 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium November 1, 2020 Houston, TX Jones Hall November 2, 2020 Austin, TX ACL Live at the Moody Theater November 3, 2020 Dallas, TX Music Hall at Fair Park November 5, 2020 Kansas City, MO Uptown Theatre November 6, 2020 Kansas City, MO Uptown Theatre November 9, 2020 Denver, CO Paramount Theatre November 10, 2020 Denver, CO Paramount Theatre November 12, 2020 Salt Lake City, UT Delta Hall at Eccles Theater November 14, 2020 Spokane, WA Fox Theatre November 15, 2020 Portland, OR Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall November 16, 2020 Seattle, WA The Moore Theatre November 17, 2020 Seattle, WA The Moore Theatre November 19, 2020 Oakland, CA Fox Theater November 22, 2020 Los Angeles, CA Orpheum Theatre November 23, 2020 Los Angeles, CA Orpheum Theatre
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Acclaimed songwriters and musicians Ray LaMontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov will join forces for an extensive co-headline tour this fall.
The 17-date run will include a stop at Arizona Financial Theatre in downtown Phoenix on Sunday, Sept. 15.
Tickets for the show, which will feature an opening set by special guests The Secret Sisters, go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, April 26. Full details at www.raylamontagne.com/tour .
LaMontagne has released eight studio albums, six of which have reached Top 10 on Billboard’s Top Rock Albums chart and Billboard’s Digital Albums chart. Additionally, his 2010 album “God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t Rise” won the Grammy for Best Folk Album and was nominated in the coveted Song of The Year category for “Beg Steal or Borrow.”
Having worked with producers Ethan Johns, Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys and Jim James of My Morning Jacket, LaMontagne’s catalog has been called everything from “a perfect throwback to the lost art of the album-length format,” from Entertainment Weekly to “epic and magical,” from Rolling Stone.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Isakov has garnered more than 1 billion streams and has over 7 million monthly Spotify listeners. He is in the midst of a landmark year following the release of his new album “Appaloosa Bones.”
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The co-headlining trek will trek through North America this fall. Acclaimed songwriters and musicians Ray LaMontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov will join forces for an extensive co-headline tour this fall. Produced by Live Nation, the 17-date tour includes stops at Seattle's Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Amphitheatre for two nights, Los Angeles ...
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Tickets for Ray LaMontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov's 2024 tour will first be available via a Live Nation pre-sale beginning on Wednesday, April 24th at 10:00 a.m. local time (use access code RIFF).
Ray LaMontagne Acoustic Tour 2024 Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Ray LaMontagne has added 30 acoustic dates to his 2022 touring schedule. The newly added performances are a continuation of LaMontagne's long-running Just Passing Through tour, which sees Ray performing stripped-down sets.
Acclaimed songwriters and musicians Ray LaMontagne and Gregory Alan Isakov will join forces for an extensive co-headline tour this fall. ... Ray LaMontagne co-headlining tour to come to Phoenix ... which will feature an opening set by special guests The Secret Sisters, go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, April 26. ...