The Bonnie Raitt concert originally scheduled for May 23,
2023 has been rescheduled to April 29, 2024. Tickets for the original May 23,
2023 show will be honored for the new rescheduled show. Anyone who would like
to receive a refund has until July 29, 2023, to reach out to their point of
purchase for a refund.
If you previously obtained a refund, some tickets are still
available for purchase.
About this Show
Raitt will begin her tour in late April with
singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Maia Sharp returning as her Special
Guest for the first 8 headlining concerts. Sharp’s latest album, Reckless
Thoughts was released in August, 2023 and features singles “Kind,” “Old Dreams”
and “She’ll Let Herself Out.”
Bonnie Raitt is a singer, songwriter and guitarist whose
unique style blends blues, R&B, rock, and pop. After 20 years as a cult
favorite, she broke through to the top in the early 90s with her GRAMMY-award
winning albums, 'Nick of Time' and 'Luck of the Draw,' which featured hits,
"Something To Talk About" and "I Can't Make You Love Me"
among others. The ten-time Grammy winner was inducted into the Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame in 2000 and Rolling Stone named the slide guitar ace one of the
“100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time” and one of the "100 Greatest Singers
of All Time.”
Raitt’s widely-acclaimed 2012 independent release
'Slipstream' sold over a quarter-million copies, making it one of the top
selling independent albums, and earned Raitt her 10th Grammy Award (Best
Americana Album). In February 2016, Raitt released her highly-anticipated 20th
album, 'Dig In Deep' (Redwing Records.) On tour for much of 2017-2019, Raitt
and her band performed overseas in Australia, New Zealand as well as Canada
before spending the summers touring as support for James Taylor in stadiums and
arenas across the U.S., United Kingdom and Europe.
As known for her lifelong commitment to social activism as
she is for her music, Raitt has long been involved with the environmental
movement, performing concerts around oil, nuclear power, mining, water and
forest protection since the mid 70's.
She was a founding member of MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy)
which produced the historic concerts, album and movie NO NUKES and continues to
work on safe energy issues in addition to environmental protection, social
justice and human rights, as well as creator’s rights and music education.
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