by Jacob Welsch
For decades, Mary Gauthier has enticed audiences from all over the world and continues to sell out venues across America on each leg of her tour. Coming off of the True Heart Troubadour Tour alongside Tim O’Brien, Jan Fabricius, and Jaimee Harris, Mary has just announced even MORE tour dates for the summer of 2023 - ‘An Evening with Mary Gauthier: A Career Retrospective Show.’
Since coming off the True Heart Troubadour Tour with sold out shows in Corrales, NM and Phoenix, AZ, Mary is diving head first into her next leg of touring before her Career Retrospective shows that will be taking place in the months of June, July, and September.
But before that, Mary will still be hitting cities such as Nashville, Seattle, Portland, Santa Monica, Pittsburgh, Columbus, Houston, and more rounding out her Dark Enough to See the Stars tour.
Mary currently has sold out shows within the next month in Nashville, TN, Bellingham, WA, and her first night in Santa Monica, CA. Don’t wait to buy your tickets to experience Mary live in a city near you!
Below, we have attached a few dates we are looking forward to as she takes on the West Coast and the Midwest this next month!
Seattle, WA - Triple Door - March 28th @ 7pm - Tickets
Portland, OR - Polaris Hall - March 29th @ 7pm - Tickets
Berkeley, CA - Freight & Salvage Coffehouse - March 31st @ 7pm - Tickets
Santa Monica, CA - McCabe’s Guitar Shop Night 2 - April 2nd @ 8pm - Tickets
Pittsburgh, PA - Club Cafe - April 14th @ 7pm - Tickets
Columbus, OH - Six Strings Concerts - April 15th @ 8pm - Tickets
Ann Arbor, MI - The Ark - April 16th @ 7pm - Tickets
Listen to Mary before seeing her on tour!
Mary loves to share stories and cannot wait to share some of her book with you while she is on tour. Buy it here!
“Think Anne Lamott meets Julia Cameron meets Patti Smith—Gauthier also shares all the gory details of her recovery from addiction, plus quotations from the artists and writers who influenced her own development. Anyone who can still write from the heart about writing from the heart after being in the music business as long as Gauthier has is the real deal. Her book invites seasoned artists to deeper authenticity, new artists to deeper craft and all readers to deeper self-reflection.”