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- January 17, 2026Saturday 08:00 PMNashville, TNRiverside RevivalFred Eaglesmith
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- April 25, 2026Until 4/25/26Winnipeg, MB, CanadaThe Park TheatreFred EaglesmithOn partner site
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About
FRED EAGLESMITH IN CONCERT:
Fred Eaglesmith isn't just a singer-songwriter; he's also a serious entertainer with a flair for emotional performances. Seeing the veteran country crooner live in concert, it's obvious that he's passionate about his craft -- his shows are intimate, engaging affairs that emphasize strong musicianship and epic storytelling. His extensive catalog is filled with tales of truckers, farm work, booze, religion, death, and small-town life inspired by his own rural upbringing. In person, he enhances those rich narrative themes with entertaining anecdotes that make ticket buyers roar with laughter. With a career spanning more than 30 years and 20 studio albums, the ever-prolific Eaglesmith shows no signs of slowing down, continuing to treat his legions of fans -- affectionately dubbed Fredheads -- to unmissable live experiences on tour.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Country artist Fred Eaglesmith started writing songs and playing the guitar when he was 12 years old after being inspired by musicians like Elvis Presley and John Prine. He was raised in a rural farming family with eight siblings, and his humble Canadian roots laid the foundation for what would become an influential catalog of folk and rock tunes. Eaglesmith left home at just 15 years old to live on the road, hitchhiking and riding freight trains while playing for any crowd he could find. He eventually became a staple of the underground Canadian folk scene and started recording as an independent artist. He released his self-titled debut album in 1980 and has since recorded a whopping 20 studio albums. Highlights include 1997's Lipstick Lies and Gasoline and 2013's Tambourine -- a '60s-era rock record that channels Bob Dylan. Eaglesmith's songs have been recorded by several popular country artists including Miranda Lambert, Alan Jackson, and Toby Keith, a fact that underscores his enduring influence among the genre's top brass.
Setlists
- 1.Careless
- 2.Homer and Ramona
- 3.105
- 4.Your Sister Cried
- 5.Mighty Big Car
- 6.Sugarcane
- 7.Dangerous
- 8.It's the Elves That Make Christmas
- 9.Freight Train
- 10.New song
- 11.I Like Trains
- 12.Katie
- 13.Indiana Road
- 14.White Rose
- 15.Looking For My Phone (“rap song”)
- 16.49 Tons
Encore
- 17.Trucker Speed (Solo)
Encore 2
- 18.Good Enough
- 1.I Like Trains
- 2.Freight Train
- 3.Pontiac
- 4.Good Enough
- 5.Dangerous
- 6.Wilder Than Her
- 7.It's the Elves That Make Christmas
- 8.Another Old Guy In A Muscle Car
- 9.6 Volts
- 10.Cigarette Machine
- 11.Looking For My Phone
- 12.Carmelita
- 13.Mighty Big Car
Encore
- 14.49 Tons
Encore 2
- 15.Trucker Speed (Solo)
- 1.I Like Trains
- 2.105
- 3.Spookin' the Horses
- 4.“All my friends”
- 5.Good Enough
- 6.Betty Oshawa
- 7.Freight Train
- 8.Dangerous
- 9.Wilder Than Her
- 10.It's the Elves That Make Christmas
- 11.Sugarcane
- 12.6 Volts
- 13.Careless
- 14.Katie
- 15.Cigarette Machine
- 16.49 Tons
- 17.Trucker Speed
Encore
- 18.Homer and Ramona
- 1.Freight Train
- 2.105
- 3.Spookin' the Horses
- 4.Careless
- 5.Pontiac
- 6.Alcohol & Pills
- 7.6 Volts
- 8.Dangerous
- 9.Your Sister Cried
- 10.Poke and Beans
- 11.It's the Elves That Make Christmas
- 12.Cigarette Machine
- 13.I Like Trains
- 14.White Rose
- 15.Another Old Guy In A Muscle Car
- 16.Homer and Ramona
- 17.Looking For My Phone
- 18.Wilder Than Her
- 19.49 Tons
- 20.Trucker Speed
- 1.105
- 2.49 Tons
- 3.Dangerous
- 4.Alcohol & Pills
- 5.Careless
- 6.I Like Trains
- 7.Georgia Overdrive
- 8.Pontiac
- 9.Thirty Years of Farming
- 10.White Rose
- 11.Trucker Speed
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