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Minneapolis, MN
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Nashville, TN
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Nashville, TN
Presale: Tue • Mar 18 • 2 PM
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Columbus, OH
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Syracuse, NY
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Wilkes Barre, PA
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Durham, NC
Overall Rating
3.2
By Slash22
ray was just okay
He didn’t play anything we knew - was definitely a different style. Wasn’t that great of a show but beautiful venue.
By Pflat
Didn’t Play a single big hit!!
There were a couple of songs that I recognized, but her didn’t play a single song that 95% of the audience was there to here. Will never go see him again.
By 3Mice
Ray LaMontagne was incredible!
I loved this concert. Ray’s music soared through the theater bringing meaning and passion to his lyrics. The perfect quality of his music is uplifting and beautiful to behold.
By Robz112
Terrible Setlist
So I understand this guy is an artist and I like to hear songs not commonly heard but in reality, the guy only has two songs that put him on the map and those two songs brought most of the people to the concert that night. How arrogant of him not to play either song. Again I get that he is an artist who is probably sick of playing those two songs but he is also being paid to entertain so he should have sucked it up and played the two songs people showed up to hear. Never going to waste money on Ray again. On the other hand Neko Case wasn’t too bad.
By Dom333
Disappointing
I was so looking forward to seeing Ray in person but it was very disappointing. They performed like they were in the studio playing to work out the kinks on the songs, long drawn out solos. When there were lyrics they were difficult to hear. It would have been ok to watch Ray on the jumbos but they kept playing psychedelic video images over the artists faces. Waste of time and money.
By G7music
Ray LaMontagne Shredded My Face Off
Love this man, love his voice, love his songwriting, love all his talents. I was expecting a lot more of his older, acoustic stuff, but it was noticeably left behind. Ray is clearly in love with his electric guitar right now and I was TOTALLY digging it. Plus, Neko Case is always, always a great choice for an opener. I was a little disappointed they didn't play any songs together, though. And Breese Stevens is such a weird venue....they rarely sell out VIP spots, so there's always this weird gap between the VIP section and the GA area. My suggestion would be to upgrade some GA tickets to be VIP the day of the concert in order to fill that section in; from a performer's standpoint that is an awkward gap to have.
By MarleeMae
Best. Show. Ever.
This was the first time I have seen Ray Lamontagne live, and it was pretty much the best thing that’s ever happened to me. The venue was incredible, the music was epic, and the show was just unbelievable. I’d give 6 stars if I could! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
By kmbak
Great Show
I liked how he played his new music. Great singer and songwriter!
By PeachyHerb
Unfortunately a Disappointment
Ray Lamontagne's music is great. His voice is so unique. And what you hear on his recordings is matched in live performance. It's great. I understand that an artist has every right to play whatever music he'd care to. But it's still a disappointment to me and to many other fans when Ray does not play a single song from his first four records. Not one. It's like going to see The Stones and they play nothing older than Steel Wheels. Absurd. No matter how much you like "the new stuff," (and I do, Ray, I do. It's great.) I adore so many of those early songs that many (most?) of his fans also feel a connection to.
By Kelly7768
I love Ray, but he didn’t play many of his popular songs. A lot of the music was off his new album, which is understandable and is still very good, but if I would have known he wouldn’t be playing songs like Trouble, or Hold You In My Arms, I maybe wouldn’t have purchased a ticket. He didn’t really engage with the audience much, so it wasn’t as intimate as I thought it would be. He still had a beautiful voice, but it just wasn’t what I thought it was going to be.
Join Ray LaMontagne on the Trouble 20th Anniversary Tour.
Ray's vast catalog spans nine full length records, chart topping radio singles, and a Grammy win, in addition to multiple Grammy nominations. This year will prove to be an exciting one for LaMontagne as he heads out on the road celebrating his first full length album, Trouble, playing the album in its entirety as well as songs from across his catalog.
Of this landmark anniversary, LaMontagne has written the following personal note to his fans:
As many of you know, last September was the 20th anniversary of the release of Trouble. Twenty years. Two Decades. That's a lot of water under the bridge. Every cell in my body has changed three times over in that time. I have been three times reborn.
There are moments in your life when you need to place a marker. Some people think that it is brave, or fearless, to never look back. I don't believe that. For the simple reason that if you never look back you will never see how far you have come. This year I place a sign post: twenty years of Trouble.
When Trouble was initially released Vinyl was considered a dead format, never to breathe again Digital audio was the new King. As we know this has proved untrue. Each year more and more music lovers are listening to Vinyl and appreciating it for its depth and breadth of sound, for its physical heft, for its tangible realness. Over the past few months Brian Lee and Bob Jackson at Waygate Mastering have remastered the album for the first time specifically for Vinyl. And I have to say, it sounds incredible. They have managed to bring out subtleties in the vocals, the instrumentation, that were somehow lost previously. It sounds as if a sonic veil has been lifted. I cannot thank them enough.
To further honor this moment I will be hitting the road later this summer for the Trouble 20th Anniversary Tour, playing the album top to tail for the first time since it was released. I hope you will come out and join me and my friends and help us celebrate this moment in time. It wouldn't be the same without you.