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Provocative, irreverent, controversial and wildly creative, Amanda Palmer is a fearless singer, songwriter, playwright, blogger and an audaciously expressive pianist who simultaneously embraces – and explodes – traditional frameworks of music, theater and art.

Amanda first came to prominence as one half of the internationally acclaimed punk cabaret duo The Dresden Dolls. In 2008, she released her debut solo album, Who Killed Amanda Palmer, produced by Ben Folds and accompanied by a fine art photography book featuring text by esteemed author Neil Gaiman (who Palmer has since married). After parting ways with her record label in 2010, she self-released two EPs: Amanda Palmer Performs The Popular Hits of Radiohead On Her Magical Ukelele and Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under, along with a musical theater-esque Evelyn Evelyn album and tour with Jason Webley.

Amanda is widely known as “The Social Media Queen of Rock-N-Roll” for her constant and disarmingly intimate engagement with her fans via her blog, Tumblr, and Twitter (800,000+ followers), and has been at the vanguard of using both “direct to fan” and “pay what you want” (patronage) business models to build and run her business. In May of 2012 she made international news when she raised nearly $1.2 million pre-selling her new album, Theatre is Evil, along with related merchandise and “experiences” via Kickstarter. Theatre is Evil went on to debut in the “Billboard Top 10” when it was released on Sept. 11, 2012, and has been released in over 20 countries on her own label, 8ft records.

Amanda was invited to present a “TED Talk” at TED’s 2013 Conference. To date her Talk, “The Art of Asking”, has been viewed more than 8 million times worldwide. 2013 also saw the release of “An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer”- a 3 CD collection of tracks culled from a live tour with her husband and best-selling author Neil Gaiman.

Following upon the success of her TED Talk- Amanda expanded her philosophy into a book. The Art of Asking was released worldwide in November of 2014 and became a New York Times Best Seller. In support of the book, Amanda is currently touring solo for the first time since 2011, hitting stages with a mix of rocking keyboard originals, ukulele ballads, and readings from The Art of Asking.

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Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 195 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/15/09Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    four stars not for the talent -- amanda palmer was a million kinds of amazing, and the nervous cabaret was a fun addition to the concert. i took off a star for the venue. the staff are very unhelpful and rude to their guests. other than that, wonderful concert!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Always a great show

    by billmweber100 on 11/15/09Music Hall of Williamsburg - Brooklyn

    If you enjoy cabaret, you will love Amanda Palmer. Backed up by NY's Nervous Cabaret, with special gest Sxips Shirey, treated the audience to a concert of new and old material, and some very interesting covers, an art work auction, and a questions ad answer segment.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great performer!

    by Scarlette on 7/21/09Troubadour - West Hollywood

    I have seen Amanda Palmer in concert four times. Solo performance three times and once with The Dresden Dolls. She is a great performer. I definitely recommend her. I would love to see her again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    love this woman

    by Jennnn on 7/15/09Troubadour - West Hollywood

    Amanda always puts on a great show and does not disappoint. She plays with such passion and force, it's so beautiful to watch. Her fans are amazing too and you are guaranteed to have a lot of fun, regardless if you weren't a fan in the first place. Amanda also did a tribute to MJ with "Billie Jean" (youtube it somewhere) as well as fun covers with Jenny Owen Youngs.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amanda F'ing Palmer rules

    by aj2009 on 7/15/09Troubadour - West Hollywood

    If you're a fan of Amanda Palmer or the Dresden Dolls, know that she does NOT disappoint live. If you've never heard either and are just looking for something new - give it a go, you're guaranteed to see something you've never seen before. A true entertainer, her shows are full of energy and humor as well as some pretty amazing music (she has such strength in her voice). I've seen her a few times, no two shows have been alike, she's always creating a new experience for the audience which she clearly appreciates, what's not to love?