Mary Chapin Carpenter And Brandy Clark Tour Across The U.S.

Two of roots music’s most authentic and admired singer/songwriters – Mary Chapin Carpenter and Brandy Clark – are joining forces for a tour kicking off this summer through fall.
“Looking forward to touring this summer with one of my favorite artists of any genre…I’ve been a fan of Brandy Clark’s from her very first record and it’s an honor to play these beautiful venues across the country this summer and fall,” Carpenter shared with Pollstar.
“Mary Chapin Carpenter’s artistry has been such an influence on me musically,” added Clark. “She has many albums that I go back to for inspiration over and over again. To get to share the stage with her for an entire tour is a literal dream come true.”
The extensive 45-date run includes stops at New York’s Town Hall, Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, Los Angeles’ Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Seattle’s Benaroya Hall, Denver’s Botanic Gardens, Minneapolis’ Orpheum Theatre, Vienna’s Wolf Trap, and two nights at Ridgefield Playhouse in Connecticut.
Tickets for the majority of shows are available for pre-sale today and with general on-sale Friday, Feb. 14 at 10:00 AM local time. Carpenter’s manager is Chris Tetzeli of 7S Management. Her agent is Tom Chauncey of Partisan Arts. Clark’s team includes manager Gail Gellman of Gellman Management and agent Jonathan Levine of Wasserman Music.
The reach and creative depth of their respective careers is respected and enviable.
Mary Chapin Carpenter has sold more than 16 million records with hits including “Passionate Kisses” and “He Thinks He’ll Keep Her.” She has collected 5 Grammy Awards, 2 CMA Awards, 2 ACM Awards and is one of only 15 female members of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Carpenter’s record, One Night Lonely, was nominated for Best Folk Album at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards and in 2023 the songwriter was awarded the Poet’s Award at the ACM Honors. The 2025 tour will feature songs from Carpenter’s entire catalog and her new album set for early summer release.
Fellow Grammy, CMA and Americana Award-winner, Brandy Clark won Best Americana Performance at the 66th Grammy Awards and Song of the Year at the 2024 Americana Honors & Awards with her acclaimed song, “Dear Insecurity,” featuring Brandi Carlile. In addition to her work as a solo artist, Clark has written songs such as “A Beautiful Noise,” the Grammy-nominated duet performed by Carlile and Alicia Keys, and Kacey Musgraves’ “Follow Your Arrow.”
Mary Chapin Carpenter and Brandy Clark Tour Dates:
June 9—Portland, OR, Revolution Hall
June 10—Seattle, WA, Benaroya Hall
June 11—Eugene, OR, Hult Center
June 13—Napa, CA, Uptown Theatre
June 14—Saratoga, CA, Mountain Winery
June 16—Santa Barbara, CA, Lobero Theatre
June 19—San Diego, CA, Humphreys
June 20—Los Angeles, CA, Wilshire Ebell Theatre
June 21—Tucson, AZ, Fox Theatre
June 22—Scottsdale, AZ, Scottsdale Performing Arts Center
June 25—Denver, CO, Botanic Gardens
June 26—Colorado Springs, CO, Pikes Peak Performing Arts Center
June 27—Steamboat Springs, CO, Strings Music Pavilion
June 28—Fort Collins, CO, Venue TBA
July 29—Brownfield, ME, Stone Mountain Arts Center*
July 30—Brownfield, ME, Stone Mountain Arts Center*
Aug. 1—Portland, ME, State Theatre
Aug. 2—Laconia, NH, Colonial Theatre
Aug. 3—Nashua, NH, Nashua Center for the Arts
Aug. 6—Toronto, ON, Massey Hall
Aug. 7—Grand Rapids, MI, TBA
Aug. 8— Chautauqua, NY, Chautauqua Amphitheater
Aug. 9—Poughkeepsie, NY, Bardavon
Aug. 10—Northampton, MA, Academy of Music
Aug. 12—Ridgefield, CT, Ridgefield Playhouse
Aug. 13—Ridgefield, CT, Ridgefield Playhouse
Aug. 14—Kennett Square, PA, TBA
Aug. 15—Richmond, VA, The National
Aug. 16—Vienna, VA, Wolf Trap
Sept.12—Louisville, KY, Bourbon & Beyond Festival*
Sept. 25—Medford, MA, Chevalier Theatre
Sept. 26—Rutland, VT, Paramount Theatre
Sept. 27—New York, NY, Town Hall
Sept. 28—Princeton, NJ, McCarter Theatre
Sept. 30—Charleston, SC, Charleston Music Hall
Oct. 1—Durham, NC, Durham Performing Arts Center
Oct. 2—Nashville, TN, Ryman Auditorium
Oct. 3—Chattanooga, TN, Walker Theatre
Oct. 4—Charlotte, NC, Knight Theater
Oct. 5—Knoxville, TN, Bijou Theatre
Oct. 7—Akron, OH, Goodyear Theater
Oct. 8—Ann Arbor, MI, Michigan Theater
Oct. 9—Evanston, IL, Cahn Auditorium
Oct. 10—Madison, WI, The Orpheum
Oct. 11—Minneapolis, MN, Orpheum Theatre
*Mary Chapin Carpenter only
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