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About

Patty Griffin is among the most consequential singer-songwriters of her generation, a quintessentially American artist whose wide-ranging canon incisively explores the intimate moments and universal emotions that bind us together.

Over two decades, the 2x GRAMMY Award winner - and 7x nominee - and Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement award winner, has crafted a remarkable body of work in progress that prompted the New York Times to hail her for "[writing] cameo-carved songs that create complete emotional portraits of specific people...[her] songs have independent lives that continue in your head when the music ends."

2019 saw the acclaimed release of the renowned artist's GRAMMY Award-winning 10th studio recording, PATTY GRIFFIN. One of the most deeply personal recordings of Griffin's remarkable two-decade career and first-ever eponymous LP, PATTY GRIFFIN made a top 5 debut on Billboard's "Independent Albums" chart amidst unprecedented worldwide acclaim, and later, a prestigious GRAMMY Award for "Best Folk Album."

Griffin's new album, CROWN OF ROSES, is a deeply personal and introspective work that explores themes of identity, nature, family, and womanhood. Emerging from a creative drought during the pandemic, Griffin found herself re-evaluating the stories she'd long told herself. The result is an eight-track collection that is both sparse and emotionally rich, blending folk, Americana, and blues. With CROWN OF ROSES, Griffin offers a record that's both grounded and transcendent -- one that invites listeners to release old narratives, embrace new truths, and stay truly alive while they're here. Having crafted a rich catalog that chronicles love and death, heartache and joy, connection and detachment, Patty Griffin continues to push her art forward, as always imbuing every effort with compassion and craft, uncanny perception, and ever-increasing ingenuity.

Setlists

    1. 1.All The Way Home
    2. 2.Back at the Start
    3. 3.Gunpowder
    4. 4.Long Time
    5. 5.Born in a Cage
    6. 6.Mother of God
    7. 7.A Word
    8. 8.I Know A Way
    9. 9.Shine a Different Way
    10. 10.No Bad News
    11. 11.The End
    1. 1.All the Way Home
    2. 2.Back at the Start
    3. 3.Gunpowder
    4. 4.Long Time
    5. 5.Born in a Cage
    6. 6.Mother of God
    7. 7.A Word
    8. 8.I Know A Way
    9. 9.Shine a Different Way
    10. 10.No Bad News
    11. 11.The End
    1. 1.All The Way Home
    2. 2.Back at the Start
    3. 3.Gunpowder
    4. 4.Long Time
    5. 5.Born in a Cage
    6. 6.Mother of God
    7. 7.A Word
    8. 8.I Know A Way
    9. 9.Shine A Different Way
    10. 10.No Bad News
    11. 11.The End
    1. 1.Servant of Love
    2. 2.Back at the Start
    3. 3.Long Time
    4. 4.All the Way Home
    5. 5.Flaming Red
    6. 6.Born in a Cage
    7. 7.I Know A Way
    8. 8.Up to the Mountain (MLK cover)
    9. 9.Shine a Different Way
    10. 10.No Bad News
    11. 11.The End
    1. 1.Back at the Start
    2. 2.Gunpowder
    3. 3.All the Way Home
    4. 4.Long Time
    5. 5.Born in a Cage
    6. 6.Servant of Love
    7. 7.A Word
    8. 8.I Know A Way
    9. 9.Shine a Different Way
    10. 10.No Bad News
    11. 11.The End

Reviews

Rating: 4.1 out of 5 based on 382 reviews
  • An acoustic gem of an evening

    by JWAMA on 11/20/24Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 4 out of 5

    Really nice show with three very talented musicians. Tge sound in the theater was so very, very good. The Rialto is a great venue for an evening of acoustic guitar playing. Lori McKennas song “People get Old” was a perfect opening tune based on the crowd. The song is an all time best!

  • Final Night of the Tour

    by JJ on 11/19/24Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 4 out of 5

    Let me start by saying, "I love Patty Griffin", however, I was disappointed with the show at the Rialto Square theater this past Saturday, 11/16. Her voice, her guitar playing was perfect...I was not a huge fan of her song selections. The bright spot(s) of the evening was/were Lori McKenna & Hayes Carll. I have music by both artists so I was familiar with their songs. Both of them knocked it out of the park for me. It was a great night in Joliet, beautiful venue with easy in & out parking. I drove 5 hours round trip to get to the show and I'd do it again tomorrow...the whole time wishing for better song choices by the headliner.

  • Great venue

    by Tina on 11/19/24Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 5 out of 5

    This venue was cozy and intimate. The way the performers, artists, were sitting on the stage, made you feel like you were in their living room listening to a jam session. I loved it so much!

  • Great music and fun stories

    by Bosco Mama on 11/19/24Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 4 out of 5

    It was fun to hang out with three immensely talented singer songwriters as they shared stories and played some of their best songs. The Rialto Square theater has been meticulously restored… what a gem!

  • great music

    by m9 on 11/18/24Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts - BloomingtonRating: 5 out of 5

    Three great writer/musicians for the price of one! A relaxed concert that went by far too quickly. The music was clear and enjoyable. Great stories from the three performers who appeared to enjoy sharing thier craft with the audience. Patty's voice was beautiful as always.

  • Patty Grifton

    by Captain Don Juan on 11/12/24Old National Centre - IndianapolisRating: 2 out of 5

    Patty sounded more or less her usual unique and talented self... On every third song! A little bit of a vape in switch with the given performance. Her two stage partners were all fine and dandy, but it felt obvious to me that Patty was the headliner and expected at least a full set from her and not a sit-down round table of every third song. It would have been nice to know this prior to the show, but I guess that wouldn't have sold as many tickets for The master of tickets.

  • It was meh...

    by Red on 11/12/24Kalamazoo State Theatre - KalamazooRating: 2 out of 5

    When I bought the tickets, I expected each artist to do a set. However, all three artists appeared together and played one song in a rotation. It was awkward for the artists and the audience. Lots of talk and very little music. If you are looking for a night reminiscent of a musician jam session, this is for you. If you want to hear music, not so much...

  • Poor Performance.

    by Zero on 11/12/24Kalamazoo State Theatre - KalamazooRating: 1 out of 5

    Patty has fought against cancer and her voice has suffered because of it. However poor song choices were the worst part of the show, plus her political grievances put in the mix. I have seen her many times, love her records and her voice. This was the worst show ever.

  • Loved the show

    by Joyce on 11/11/24Old National Centre - IndianapolisRating: 5 out of 5

    Loved the interaction between the three performers and their interaction with the audience. Fabulous musicians and singers. LOVED IT!

  • Live Music Rules

    by Markos on 11/11/24Old National Centre - IndianapolisRating: 5 out of 5

    A fine night of song writers sitting telling stories and playing music! They were having fun and so did I.

  • Patty Griffin - A beauty of talent & work worthy of more

    by Peter Russo on 7/17/24Birchmere - AlexandriaRating: 4 out of 5

    This show seemed a bit tough for Ms Griffin due to the last minute reality of performing solo for the first time in many years. Although the beauty of her voice and soul came through, as always, her efforts to fill most songs with a single instrument had its effect. I hope that her 2nd night’s performance in Alexandria brought Patty more gratification. I came away from the show with firm belief that Patty’s recently written songs and her past voluminous work is deserving of a band the size of her earlier career. Her gifted skill of orchestrating a mid to large band throughout her career served to illuminate her heartfelt lyrics, melodies and beautiful voice & soul. When a truly remarkable career is presented on stage with a well balanced and managed group of musicians, the occasional voice cracks of a seasoned performer becomes a badge of honor. I understand the high costs that larger bands bring, especially in these inflationary times. However, you, Patty are worthy of a much higher ticket price than what has been recently set. I believe your fans would have absolutely no problem accepting that reality. I certainly wouldn’t. Please, Patty, let the full beauty of your works ring full. Bless you.

  • Not good

    by Ernie on 7/16/24Rating: 1 out of 5

    I wasn’t going to leave this until I read several reviews from 2023 which used words like disappointing, off key, left early, not herself. All of that applies to the show we saw at the Birchmere. It was painful and we left after three or four songs. I got the tickets as a gift and can’t say I’m a fan. Maybe she had a good voice at one time but sadly she doesn’t have one now.

  • Not the voice she had years ago

    by EKK on 7/16/24Birchmere - AlexandriaRating: 2 out of 5

    I was really disappointed with this show. I have seen Patty Griffin many times before (at Birchmere) and she did not have the vocal range or strong voice she had in the past. A couple of songs, Patty introduced that she had not played them in a long time and it showed. Also, the tickets were $75 each and she only played for 1 hour and 15 min. Disappointing all around.

  • Pitch problems

    by Mateo on 7/15/24Birchmere - AlexandriaRating: 2 out of 5

    I felt embarrassed listening to Patty. She couldn’t hold the pitch and the songs were all over the place. I was really excited to see her, not sure if there was some medical issues or if the monitor wasn’t working right, although it was just her and the guitar so it shouldn’t be difficult to hear. Anyway it was a rough performance.

  • Patty Griffin! She was awesome!

    by Pat on 5/22/24Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    It was a wonderful performance, and her guitarist was amazing too! It was just a lovely experience!

  • Outstanding!!

    by MrSusens on 5/22/24Bijou Theatre - KnoxvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Loved every minute of the show. I found it funny that I was probably the only person in the audience who had ever been to Old Town, Maine and actually spent a great deal of time there when I was married to an Old Town, Maine girl. Love you, Patty! So happy I could attend your performance.

  • Wanted to hear more classics

    by MH on 11/2/23Moore Theatre - SeattleRating: 2 out of 5

    I LOVE Patty Griffin! Well I guess I should say, I LOVE her classic stuff. I am not a fan of the music I heard at her most recent concert. She's an amazing singer/songwriter with so many talents....this just wasn't my jam.

  • Kind of a Let Down.

    by MusicisLife on 11/1/23Moore Theatre - SeattleRating: 3 out of 5

    I went to this show because every song I've ever heard of hers sounds great, I was thinking it would be a sure thing, a terrific show. Humm. First, the band was great, the percussion especially was terrific. It was a very mellow show overall. The bummer was Patty's vocals... Well, she did say she had been sick... Her voice was off key and not very strong to me & not till very late in the show did she seem to sound better (I heard a patron nearby say, 'her voice sounds good on this one', so I surmise they were hearing what I was). The song I love most of hers, 'Heavenly Day' was wrecked to me, she was very weak on the vocals. The crowd was so sparse too, with many seats either unsold or no shows. Maybe word got out that Patty was not on her game. Many people also left early. To add frustration, there were some very loud (drunk?) girls who wooted & hollered like this was a big rock show. The overall demographic was older, so this was extremely unusual (especially for such a subdued show). It seemed wildly inappropriate for the style & vibe of the show (not to mention undeserving - to me). I was very disappointed in the performance & can't remember the last time I actually wanted to leave a live show. Alas, my partner didn't hear what I did & we stayed. Perhaps others enjoyed it too, it's just a matter of taste & what appeals to people.

  • Disappointing*

    by Disappointed* on 11/1/23Moore Theatre - SeattleRating: 1 out of 5

    * the asterisk is for the opener. Hayes Carll. He is the reason we attended the concert and he most certainly did NOT disappoint. Patty on the other hand was not at all good. Her voice was too large for the venue. The way she mumbled through the lyrics was garbled and difficult (if I'm being polite) to understand. There were a few instances where one could tell she was going to get political - but thought better of it. The music was confusing. It seemed as if the trio were on the same page - but on different sentences. Or paragraphs, at times. After 4 songs, we could not stand it anymore and had to exit. We were NOT alone. I witnessed 4 people leaving after the 3rd song. 4th song Patty was on the piano. We left after that song. We witnessed at least 40 people exiting with us. Bring back Hayes. The cost of the ticket was well woth his set. Thank you.

  • Something was way off with Patty

    by Ally on 11/1/23Moore Theatre - SeattleRating: 1 out of 5

    I’m a long-time fan of PG and have heard her before in concert, during the Downtown Church tour. She was amazing then. The concert on Oct 29, 2023 at the Moore Theater was a disaster. The drummer and guitarist were tight and amazing. But Patty’s vocals were about a half-step or more off key. My wife and I only made it through 4 songs because it was so painful to listen to. Patty mentioned she had a cold, so maybe she just couldn’t hear herself? I wanted so much to hang in there and have it get better, but just couldn’t. Hoping Patty is okay and that this was just a blip.