Personal Care Practices for Touring Musicians

By: Sydney Barton

Here at Olivia Management, our artist have been making their way around the world with stops in North America, United Kingdom, and Ireland. Doing what they do best, they are showcasing their talents and passions to loving fans all while taking care of themselves. It may not sound like a huge feat to make sure you are feeding yourself, getting enough rest, and in the right headspace to enjoy your travels, but at the end of the day, touring is hard! Even for artists who are season vets, it is still important acknowledge the hard times so you can enjoy the good ones!

Here is a short—and very surface level— list of ways you can ensure you are living your touring life to the fullest!

  • Pack Easy To-Go Snacks

    Eating healthy and filling meals isn’t always at the forefront at any touring musicians mind. However, it is so important to fuel our bodies with food that is nutritious and can carry us through the long work days. A quick hummus dip with your favorite veggies (or pita chips!) or a bag of nuts is always my go to! Do note though, that food is a joy of life, so if you want those chicken nuggets, you should definitely get them. Life is all about balance, even on the road.

  • Have a Hobby

    It is common to run on autopilot in stressful seasons of life, and we are all guilty of doing this for a time or two. A way to pull yourself out of a robotic routine is to find the time, even if it is just 10 minutes, to do something you enjoy that doesn’t work the musically gifted muscles. Perhaps you pick up journaling, reading, knitting, or coloring. Whatever it is, this is your time to unwind your mind in a calm way.

  • Quick Work Outs 

    Yes, even though touring itself can sometimes be exhausting, setting time aside to intentionally move your body is extremely beneficial. It can be as easy as rolling out a yoga mat and finding a quick 20-minute ab routine on YouTube. These workouts don’t need to be strenuous as they are meant to connect you to your body, not to turn you into a bodybuilder. Another easy way to get your body moving is to take a leisurely stroll in the new city you’re in! Not only do you get movement in, but you are also able to explore someplace you’ve never been or haven’t visited in a while.

  • Quiet Time 

    Out of all of these recommendations, this one might just be the most difficult to accomplish. Tours require constant movement, no matter where you are. Even the most social people need time for reflection and silence to ensure they understand how they are feeling. Whether this is on the tour bus or in the green room, just 5 minutes of silent self-reflection will significantly increase your emotional wellbeing. Touring isn’t just exhaustive physically, so it is vital we also acknowledge our mental health. 

There are probably 100 more ways to improve life on the road, but applying these four simple tasks is a great starting point for anyone. Olivia Management is all about sharing live music with fans and exploring the world, but we also emphasize the fact that we are all human beings with real needs. Let’s all take a couple minutes of our day and use these tactics to make life all the better! 

Kicking Off the In The Blazes: 10th Anniversary Solo Tour!

By: Sydney Barton

Hitting the road to perform music for eager ears is such a special way for artists to connect with their supporters. For Nashville-based folk and Americana artist, Aaron Lee Tasjan, this weekend brought that connection as he kicked off his “In The Blazes: 10th Anniversary Solo Tour.” Starting in Austin, TX at the Continental Gallery, he had a 4-day sprint all around the state of Texas.  

Aaron Lee Tasjan’s “In The Blazes: 10th Anniversary Solo Tour Dates

This tour is special for Tasjan as it celebrates the release of his debut album, In The Blazes. He says that “it's been an amazing and wild ride ever since [the release]” which deserves to be celebrated in the best way he knows how: playing it live. Here at Olivia Management, we are so excited for Tasjan to get back to the stage and for the fans to hear these songs live, as they’ve grown over the past 10 years—just like all of us! In the next few weeks, “In the Blazes” will be traveling along the East Coast from Atlanta, GA (10/3), to Lynchburg, VA (10/12). After a brief break, the tour will continue to the West Coast, ending in Petaluma, CA at the start of next year (1/25/26). If you get the chance to catch Aaron Lee Tasjan along the road, you won’t be disappointed as he uniquely blends genres such as indie folk, rock, and Americana, to create an eclectic and raw performance for everyone to enjoy.  

This album covers all the possible emotions over 10-tracks and will have you immediately hitting the “repeat” button. Don’t just take it from me, though, take it from other industry professionals:

  • “The songwriter’s ability to add humor and light to something that very obviously troubles him and hits a lot of folks pretty hard is uncanny. He is one in a million when it comes to spinning stories in this fashion. This, my friends, is brilliance.” (Carroll, Red Line Roots)

  • “[His] debut LP In the Blazes, established him as a left-of-center scribe in the Americana culture, one more interested in tickling the intellect than stabbing at the heart” (Moss, Rolling Stones)

Don’t miss your chance to see Tasjan performing this beautiful and meaningful record live. Grab your tickets here. We can’t wait to see you there!

Tour Fever: The Artists Heating Up Stages This Summer

By: Brandon Carman

As this year’s rainy spring comes to a close, it’s time for summer concerts—and our artists have a lot in store!

Josh Radnor: The Eulogy II Tour

Former actor turned Americana storyteller, Josh Radnor launched his Eulogy II Tour in late April and will bring it to a close this weekend with performances in Annapolis, Maryland—a sold-out show in Vienna, Virginia—and a final homecoming at the Franklin Theatre in Franklin, Tennessee on June 5th. Blending raw honesty with rich, melodic textures, Josh Radnor has reinvented himself as one of Americana’s most compelling new voices. His music unfolds like a handwritten letter—vulnerable, reflective, and deeply human. Radnor isn’t just performing—he’s crafting a legacy, one intimate evening at a time

These are shows you won’t want to miss, get tickets here!

Mary Gauthier: Drag Queens in Limousines 25th Anniversary Tour

Carrying the weight of hard-won truths, Mary Gauthier’s music bears a grit and a tenderness that is deeply redemptive. Sometimes referred to as “Lady Prine” for the similarities her storytelling and songwriting approaches have to John Prine, Gauthier writes with the precision of a poet and the empathy of someone who’s lived every word. She isn’t just performing—she’s bearing witness one soul-stirring night at a time. Next week Gauthier is set to begin the North American leg of her 25th Anniversary Drag Queens in Limousines Tour in Seattle, the album that earned her wide acclaim within the Americana world. She will tour throughout America and Canada the entire month of June with a few shows in late July and early August before heading overseas to the UK and Ireland in October to bring the tour to a close.

Get tickets here to see Mary at a venue near you!

Derek Webb: SURVIVAL SONGS TOUR

Derek Webb is a veteran singer-songwriter known for his fearless honesty, razor-sharp lyrics, and genre-bending artistry. With a career spanning decades, from his early days with Caedmon’s Call to a bold solo catalog, Webb has never shied away from tackling the hard questions. His latest project, Survival Songs, is no exception. Written and recorded in just one month, the new album is a powerful response to the urgent need for comfort, courage, and empowerment, especially for queer youth facing growing threats in today’s world. As an artist, citizen, and dad of teens, Webb invites listeners to join him on tour and experience these powerful songs live: a soundtrack for survival in dangerous times.

Derek kicked off the tour at the beginning of the month, and will only have a string of shows throughout late June before returning to tour for the majority of the months of August and September.

Get tickets here!

Josh Radnor's Podcast Debut and Tour Dates!

by Samantha Van Arsdale

One thing the Olivia Management team loves about our artists is how creative they are in all of their career ventures! To highlight just one of the many impressive things our artists are doing, we’d love to draw your attention to Josh Radnor’s newest project: How We Made Your Mother, a podcast hosted by Josh Radnor himself and Craig Thomas (co-creator of How I Met Your Mother).

The podcast takes a deep dive into the beloved sitcom and explores HIMYM episode by episode, reflecting on why it remains culturally significant and emotionally impactful. Radnor, having played the central character, Ted Mosby, offers unique insights into how the show shaped his life, the lives of the cast and crew, and its devoted fans.

Check out the pilot episode here, and be sure to keep your ears open for some of Radnor’s music throughout the series!


If you love what you hear—and we know you will—be sure to snag a ticket to Radnor’s Eulogy II Tour coming to a venue near you!

Purchase Tickets Here!

New OM Artist - Aaron Lee Tasjan!

By Lillian Creasy

We are thrilled to welcome Aaron Lee Tasjan to the Olivia Management family. With a creative blend of indie, folk, and blues sounds, we know you’ll love him just as much as we do. Visit aaronleetasjan.com to find tour dates and venues near you - you won’t want to miss him coming your way!

Stay connected with Aaron and keep up with all his latest music, updates, and tour announcements by following him on social media! Check out the links below:

New Album 'Stellar Evolution'


“Aaron Lee Tasjan’s Stellar Evolution is a record with songwriting beholden to nothing — no expectations, and certainly no genre. Just the pure sense of wonder and discovery that had made him fall in love with music as a kid in Orange County, devouring it all with no understanding or care for what was ‘cool.’