from the opening act to the very last song the show was so good! especially played at the royale it wasn't to big and not to small, most def perfection. my friend and I lovedd it!

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The Head and the Heart in Concert
With an infectious style that combines folk, country, pop, and smart songwriting, Seattle, Washington's The Head and The Heart have earned a reputation as a consummate live act, charming concertgoers with their layered arrangements and intricate vocal harmonies. In 2013, the band released their most confident and mature album to date, Let's Be Still, featuring lead single "Shake," an indie folk stomper that perfectly captures the energy of the band's live performances. After meeting at various open mic nights around Seattle, the band officially formed in 2009, touring the Pacific Northwest before releasing their self-titled 2010 debut album. The buzz of that album attracted the interest of several labels, and the band ultimately signed to Sub Pop Records, who re-released The Head and The Heart LP in April 2011 with additional material including "Down In The Valley, "Lost in My Mind," and "Rivers and Roads." The band toured widely throughout 2010 and 2011 as a supporting act for Dave Matthews, Death Cab For Cutie, and The Decemberists, also headlining their own shows before returning to the studio to record their sophomore album. On tour in 2013, the band impressed ticket buyers with their eclectic live concerts, leading audiences through foot-stomping sing-alongs of the indie folk anthems they've become known for.
The Head and the Heart will release their four studio album called Living Mirage on May 17, 2019. They start touring in the summer of 2019 with 39 dates in support of the new album along with the alternative rock band Hippo Campus on select dates.
The Head and the Heart 2019 Living Mirage Tour Schedule and Dates
June 21 -- WLKK Alternative Buffalo's Kerfuffle 2019 - Buffalo, NY
June 23 -- ALT 92.3 Summer Open - Forest Hills Stadium - New York, NY
July 6 -- Starlight Theater - Kansas City, MO
July 7 -- Stifel Theater - St. Louis, MO
July 9 -- ACL Live at the Moody Theater - Austin, TX
July 12 -- The Pavilion at Toyota in Music Factory - Dallas, TX
July 13 -- White Oak Music Hall - Houston, TX
July 14 -- Brady Theater - Tulsa, OK
July 17 -- Red Rock Amphitheater - Morrison, CO
July 18 -- Red Rock Amphitheater - Morrison, CO
July 19 -- The Great Saltair - Salt Lake City, UT
July 22 -- Comerica Theater - Phoenix, AZ
July 23 -- Santa Barbara Bowl - Santa Barbara, CA
July 25 -- Grand Theatre at Grand Sierra Resort - Reno, NV
July 26 -- Bill Graham Civic Auditorium - San Francisco, CA
August 16 -- Woodstock 50 - Watkins Glen, NY
September 6 -- Murat Theater at Old National Center - Indianapolis, IN
September 8 -- PNC Pavilion at Riverbend Music Center - Cincinnati, OH
September 10 -- Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica - Cleveland, OH
September 11 -- 20 Monroe Live - Grand Rapids, MI
September 13 -- Chicago Theater - Chicago, IL
September 18 -- The Armory - Minneapolis, MN
September 19 -- Stephens Auditorium - Ames, IA
September 21 -- Pilgrimage Music & Culture Festival - Franklin, TN
September 26 -- Thomas Wolfe Auditorium - Asheville, NC
September 27 -- Tabernacle - Atlanta, GA
September 29 -- Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheater - Charlotte, NC
October 1 -- Red Hat Amphitheater - Raleigh, NC
October 3 -- The Anthem - Washington, D.C.
October 8 -- The Met - Philadelphia, PA
October 9 -- Palace Theater - Albany, NY
October 11 -- Toyota Presents Oakdale Theater - Wallingford, CT
October 12 -- Agganis Arena - Boston, MA
October 14 -- UPMC Events Center - Moon Township, PA
October 15 -- The Fillmore Detroit Presented by Cricket Wireless - Detroit, MI
October 16 -- Palace Theater - Columbus, OH
October 18 -- Algonquin Commons - Ottawa, ON
October 19 -- MTELUS - Montreal, QC
October 20 -- Sony Center for the Performing Arts - Toronto, ON
Setlists
- 1.Living Mirage
- 2.All We Ever Knew
- 3.Jubilee
- 4.Fire Escape
- 5.Another Story
- 6.Time With My Sins
- 7.Honey Come Home
- 8.10,000 Weight in Gold
- 9.Cop Car
- 10.Tiebreaker
- 11.Beg, Steal, Borrow (Acoustic)
- 12.Finally Free
- 13.Cruel
- 14.West Coast
- 15.Arrow
- 16.Missed Connection
- 17.See You Through My Eyes
- 18.Honeybee
- 19.After the Setting Sun
- 20.Virginia (Wind in the Night)
- 21.Shake
- 22.Gone
- 23.Down in the Valley
Encore
- 24.Aperture
- 25.Lost in My Mind
- 26.Rivers and Roads
- 1.Arrow
- 2.10,000 Weight in Gold
- 3.Honeybee
- 4.Tiebreaker
- 5.Library Magic
- 6.Lost in My Mind
Encore
- 7.Rivers and Roads
- 1.All We Ever Knew
- 2.Don't Show Your Weakness
- 3.Jubilee
- 4.Fire Escape
- 5.Missed Connection
- 6.Tiebreaker
- 7.Another Story
- 8.Cop Car
- 9.Let's Be Still
- 10.Lost in My Mind
- 11.Blue Embers
- 12.Honeybee
- 13.After the Setting Sun
- 14.10,000 Weight in Gold
- 15.Ghosts
- 16.Shake
- 17.Virginia (Wind in the Night)
- 18.Gone
- 19.Down in the Valley
Encore
- 20.Finally Free
- 21.Arrow
- 22.Rivers and Roads
- 1.All We Ever Knew
- 2.Missed Connection
- 3.Jubilee
- 4.Fire Escape
- 5.Don't Show Your Weakness
- 6.Another Story
- 7.Beg, Steal, Borrow
- 8.Let's Be Still
- 9.Cop Car
- 10.Honeybee
- 11.After the Setting Sun
- 12.Virginia (Wind in the Night)
- 13.Shake
- 14.Down in the Valley
- 15.Arrow
- 16.Lost in My Mind
- 17.Rivers and Roads
- 1.10,000 Weight in Gold
- 2.Don't Show Your Weakness
- 3.All We Ever Knew
- 4.Another Story
- 5.Time With My Sins (live debut)
- 6.Shake
- 7.Down in the Valley
- 8.Library Magic
- 9.Beg, Steal, Borrow (live debut)
- 10.Winter Song
- 11.Arrow
- 12.Arrow (repeated)
- 13.After the Setting Sun
- 14.Jubilee
- 15.Lost in My Mind
- by Anonymous on 7/27/12Royale Boston - BostonRating: 5 out of 5
Love The Head & The Heart - Royale Venue's ok too.
by JBNOLA on 7/27/12Royale Boston - BostonRating: 4 out of 5This was a great performance, wonderful sound quality. First time to the Royale and the setup is a bit strange. The platform for the audience in front of the stage elevates the crowd so that people around and behind it do not have a good view of the band. This is the exact opposite of most all venues I've been to. Can't understand why it's set up this way. Bartender wasn't the best but it's more about the music anyway. . .
excellent show all around
by listopisto on 7/27/12Royale Boston - BostonRating: 5 out of 5between the beautiful, effortless composition of lyrics and music & the loyal, adoring crowd this was a fantastic evening. i can't wait to hear what they come up with next. great live band. Opening act Ben Sollee was a delight and breath of fresh air. He is to the cello what Ben Folds is to the piano.
- by MegsLynn on 7/27/12Royale Boston - BostonRating: 5 out of 5
Seeing The Head and The Heart at Royale was the best idea I've had in a while! Such an amazing performance. The band was hyped and sounded amazing the entire time, thriving off of the crowd's energy. Royale is a beautiful place to have an intimate concert like this. Everyone should go see them live! They DO NOT disappoint!
Head and the Heart = <3
by Anonymous on 7/27/12Royale Boston - BostonRating: 5 out of 5This band is fantastic--folksy rock with great lyrics and melodies...I can't say enough about how great they are. You should go see them. Now. Especially if they're playing at the Royale--one of the best venues to see a band in Boston--it's large enough for a really good crowd but small enough to feel intimate.
- by Anonymous on 7/27/12Royale Boston - BostonRating: 5 out of 5
Band was excellent live. They also engaged well with the audience and had a lot of energy.
- by Anonymous on 7/24/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 3 out of 5
Pretty good show, just really short! I had a great time though!
The Head and the Heart were spectacular!!!
by duncan2342 on 7/24/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5Even though I arrived at the concert ten minutes before the opener took the stage, I still had a fantastic time sitting in the higher section.
Head & Heart = Fabulous
by Stevers on 7/23/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5The concert at the Portland Zoo was really nice, we really enjoyed ourselves. It was great!
- by Anonymous on 7/23/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5
Fun, moving and full of joy. The band was spot on!
The Head and the Heart deliver a great live show
by TheLastCicada on 7/23/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 4 out of 5The Head and the Heart, while only having 1 studio album so far, sound fantastic on stage and deliver the performance of a seasoned touring band rather than the inexperienced youngsters they are. I've seen them twice now and have not been disappointed. They debuted some new material at this show which I enjoyed, but they also played the favorites from their debut album. As always, the Portland Zoo is a great venue.
Best concert I've ever gone to
by Salai on 7/23/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5The Head and the Heart were amazing. The music was so good, it was even better than their recorded work. I've never heard music come across that well live. Inspirational, powerful, mesmerizing. Really awesome!!!
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by Gwynn on 7/22/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5Love the venue at the Oregon Zoo. The band was fantastic. They drew a wonderful crowd of people. The acoustics were great. I love that you can get close to the stage or just tuck in somewhere on a bench and watch the elephants and still hear the concert. People just loved this group. I really enjoyed this concert.
The Head and the Heart
by urgreat on 7/22/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 4 out of 5The "Head and the Heart' concert was full of fun, energy and fantastic music. I would definitely go hear them again.
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by rhondabee on 7/22/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5as usual - this band is AMAZING! thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Head and The Heart at the ZOO
by Becs1000 on 7/22/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5The Head and the Heart knows how to do a live show. Not only could they keep their multi-part harmonies unmuddled, but they obviously have a great time onstage. The Portland Zoo is a great concert venue as well. It's fun to go early and see some animals before the show.
- by Anonymous on 7/22/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5
I would recommend seeing The Head and the Heart to anyone. I have seen them twice now, and you can feel the very passion that inspired them to write their songs in the first place while they perform. LOVE <3
Great music & amazing venue!
by JTyme on 7/22/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 4 out of 5Great place to grab a bottle of wine and chill with some friends on the grass for a show.
- by Anonymous on 7/22/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5
Incredible show at a great venue! Played every song on the album, with a handful of great new songs, hopefully a new album is underway. The piano sound really came out - Kenny Hensley is the man! Charity's violin jumped out well too, and she really opened up on Rivers and Roads. Jonathan Russell did a great solo on the piano for a new song if anyone knows what its called. Overall great band, hope for lots of continued success for them.
Oversold, no place to park and snozzy
by Tibbystail on 7/22/12Oregon Zoo - PortlandRating: 1 out of 5Music was ok as it was a lot of super mellow songs. The two songs I based buying this ticket on never reflected how humdrum the rest of the music was going to be. Worst thing was it was oversold,no place to sit and I had to walk a mile from where I parked my car. I don't mind walking but I can imagine it would have been a pain for others.