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Concerts
May
05
Lovin' Life Music Fest
Charlotte
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May
16
Fisherman's Village Music Fest 2024
Everett
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Jun
05
Allen Stone Supporting The Teskey Brothers
Los Angeles
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Jun
07
The Van Buren
Phoenix
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Jun
09
Crystal Bay Club Casino
Crystal Bay
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Jun
12
The All American Road Show
Kansas City
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Jun
13
The All American Road Show
Ridgedale
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Jun
14
Minglewood Hall
Memphis
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Jun
15
House of Blues New Orleans
New Orleans
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Jun
16
Iron City
Birmingham
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Jun
19
The Bluestone
Columbus
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Jun
20
Sonic Lunch // 12pm Set
Ann Arbor
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Jun
21
The Intersection
Grand Rapids
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Jun
22
Summerfest
Milwaukee
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Jun
26
The All American Road Show
Los Angeles
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Jun
27
The All American Road Show
Los Angeles
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Jun
28
Ventura Music Hall
Ventura
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Jun
29
Golden State Theatre
Monterey
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Jul
01
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison
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Jul
25
The All American Road Show
Nampa
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Jul
26
The All American Road Show
Portland
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Jul
27
FloydFest
Check
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Jul
30
The Chicken Box
Nantucket
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Jul
31
The Chicken Box
Nantucket
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Aug
01
The All American Road Show
Gilford
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Aug
02
The All American Road Show
Gilford
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Aug
03
The All American Road Show
Gilford
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Aug
05
Prescott Park Arts Festival
Portsmouth
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Aug
09
Outside Lands Festival 2024
San Francisco
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Aug
13
Vail Hot Summer Nights
Vail
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Aug
21
The All American Road Show
Birmingham
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Aug
22
The All American Road Show
North Little Rock
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Sep
21
Bourbon & Beyond
Louisville
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About Allen Stone
On his third full-length album, singer/songwriter Allen Stone proves himself deeply devoted to making uncompromisingly soulful music that transcends all pop convention. Stone’s debut for Capitol Records, Radius marks the follow-up to the Chewelah, Washington-bred 28-year-old’s self-released and self-titled sophomore effort, a 2011 album that climbed to the top 10 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart and gained acclaim from renowned rock critic Ann Powers (whose NPR review hailed Allen Stone as “meant for those of us who like our R&B slightly unkempt and exceedingly feelingful”). Made in collaboration with Swedish soul singer/songwriter/phenom Magnus Tingsek, Stone’s latest batch of songs capture the warm energy of that creative connection and transport the listener to a higher and more exalted plane. Culled from several dozen songs penned through a year and a half of constant writing and refining, Radius bears a title that reflects both its scope and intimacy. “The radius is that line extending from the center of the circle to its exterior,” says Stone, “and in a lot of ways this album is about getting out things deep inside—whether it’s love or insecurity or joy or frustration about things going on today.” Along with immersing himself in a songwriting approach that involved unflinching examination of “some very dark and negative moments in my life,” Stone shaped the sound and feel of Radius by pushing himself to “get past the boundaries of what I felt comfortable with, so that I could progress into a whole new level of creativity.” Despite that sometimes-daunting process, Radius wholly reveals Stone’s easy grace in blending everything from edgy soul-pop and earthy folk-rock to throwback R&B and Parliament-inspired funk. Radius first began to come to life back in the fall of 2013, when Stone headed to Sweden to join in a writing session with Tingsek. “His musicality is so outside-the-box, and it really stretched me as an artist,” says Stone, who’d tapped Tingsek as one of his opening acts for an 85-date headlining tour in 2012. “We just kept on throwing a wrench into the works and tried to create something that’s the complete antithesis of what you’d expect from pop music.” After recording the bulk of the album in Sweden, Stone rounded out Radius’s production at his own studio in the woods of northeast Washington and in L.A.-based sessions with producers like Benny Cassette (who’s previously worked with Kanye West) and Malay (a co-producer on Frank Ocean’s channel ORANGE). Like many of his own musical heroes—Stevie Wonder chief among them—Stone pulls off the near-magical feat of channeling a weight-of-the-world sensitivity into his songs while still radiating hope and promise. And though that depth of consciousness feels transmitted from a more golden era, Radius continually hones in on issues both timeless and of-the-moment, with Stone’s breezily poetic lyrics touching on topics ranging from rampant materialism (on the tenderly string-accented, harmony-soaked “American Privilege”) and the toxic takeover of technology in art (on the gutsy and groove-heavy “Fake Future”). “That song’s mainly about how technology’s infiltrating music in a way that’s making it less and less human and taking all the heart out of it,” Stone says of the latter track, a soul-pop powerhouse peppered with playfully cutting lines like “Rock stars pushing buttons/Few actually play/City wasn’t ever built on lights and Special K.” And as evidenced by Radius’s lush yet raw sonic landscape—wherein the only hint of synth comes from a Moog analog synthesizer—Stone stayed true to his pledge to “keep fakeness completely out of this record” and rely entirely on live instrumentation. Equally introspective and outwardly searching, Radius also finds Stone exploring intensely personal matters, such as depression on the stark and lovely, acoustic-guitar-woven ballad “Circle” (“That one was written at a pretty dark time for me,” Stone points out. “It’s about how depression can put you into a kind of circle, where you’re just trying to find a way out but it keeps on leading you back inside”). Showing his skill at crafting a killer love song as well, Stone looks at heartbreak and regret on the aching, electric-piano-infused “I Know That I Wasn’t Right,” slips into hopeless romanticism on the dreamy R&B pastiche “Barbwire,” and unleashes some starry-eyed affection on the dancefloor-ready “Symmetrical” (a sample lyric: “The angle of your spine/Is sending lightning bolts down mine/When those molecules combine/It’s astronomically divine”). And in tracks like the ultra-catchy album-opener “Perfect World” and the fiery, horn-laced “Freedom,” Radius unfolds into epically joyful anthems that show the full range and power of Stone’s vocals. Stone started working those vocals as a kid, thanks largely to his parents’ influence. “My father was a minister so I spent about half my childhood in church, watching my mom and dad sing together and lead the congregation in song,” he recalls. By the time he was 11 he’d picked up a guitar and written his first song, and soon began self-recording demo tapes to pass along to classmates. Although Stone enrolled in bible college after high school, he quickly dropped out to move to Seattle and kickstart his music career. “I had an ’87 Buick and I’d drive up and down the west coast, playing any gig I could get just to try to put my music out there,” he says. At age 22, Stone self-released his debut album, 2010’s Last To Speak. But it was his self-titled follow-up (on which he joined forces with former Miles Davis keyboardist Deron Johnson) that ended up earning him serious recognition. Along with entering the top five on iTunes’ R&B/Soul chart after its digital release, Allen Stone prompted him to score appearances on such late-night talk shows like Conan and grace the pages of publications like the New York Times (whose chief popular-music critic Jon Pareles praised Stone for possessing “a tenor voice with the eagerness and frisky syncopations of [Stevie] Wonder”). And upon partnering with ATO Records for a physical release of his self-titled album in 2012, Stone soon turned up on the likes of the Late Show with David Letterman and landed a gig as the opening act for soul legend Al Green. In the midst of all the buzz, he also took up a grueling touring schedule, tearing through nearly 600 shows in just two years. For Stone, all that time onstage went a long way in preparing him for the many creative breakthroughs he’s made on Radius. “I think you really grow as a musician when you’re playing right in front of people, and for me constantly growing and progressing and getting better is really the most important thing,” he says. Ruminating on the emotional undertones of his new album’s title and noting that “the center of me is my heart,” Stone says he also hopes that Radius will ultimately help listeners shed new light on their own struggles. “There’ve been times in my life when records were my saving grace and really helped me to figure out who I am, and I’d love for my music to have that kind of impact on a kid who’s looking for his or her own place in this life,” he says. “Because I absolutely believe that if you’re going to stand at a microphone and say something, you need to recognize that as a privilege. You’ve got to be incredibly careful about it, and really put all your heart into the message that you’re sending out into the world.”
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What fans are saying
Tamra
5 / 5
No words... this guy is definitely a showman and his voice is “sick”. I can’t wait until he comes back to St. Louis. The venue was nice just wish they had more seating. It was standing room only. Overall I would go see this guy anywhere.
Delmar Saint Louis, MO
Dec 06, 2018
Christin
5 / 5
I've seen Uncle AL live several times but thus was one for the books! There were several moments I got chills. He even performed a new song, Father's Love that had everyone in tears. Definitely a magical night!
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County Miami, FL
Apr 30, 2023
Carolyn
5 / 5
It was wonderful! He’s so good at engaging the audience and his background singers were truly amazing! I loved the whole acoustic experience and his singing talents are extraordinary! I’m a fan for Life 🎵🎶👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾♥️👸🏽
Live Stream Live Stream
Jan 27, 2022
Nashell
5 / 5
So Allen Stone wasn't the headline. But Al came and showed out! I love him and his music. His voice is just as magical in person than on his album. could feel him in your soul!
The Underground - Fillmore Charlotte Charlotte, NC
May 06, 2018
Christin
5 / 5
The energy was amazing! Allen Stone can SANG and his backup singers could too!! He's hilarious and makes the audience feel like friends. Not the first time I've seen him and definitely not the last
Culture Room Fort Lauderdale, FL
Jan 16, 2022
Alonna
5 / 5
Great show... Super humble, made us laugh and smile... Exceptional vocals and great band... He def needs a better opener though. - his music didn't mirror Allen's vibe at all.
The Statler Ballroom Dallas, TX
Oct 28, 2018
Joyce
5 / 5
Excellent! Awesome! Allen has amazing music. I love how humorous he is and how he gets the audience involved. Have seen and met him several times. Please have him back again. ASAP!
Robert Kirk Walker Theatre Chattanooga, TN
Nov 12, 2018
Lucas
4 / 5
One of the best and nicest musicians singing with his fans! How much better does it get?! Definitely some great memories! Can’t wait till the show on the 28th thanks Al!
The Jack London Revue Portland, OR
Nov 18, 2019
Jenn
5 / 5
The absolute best, filled with energy, love and so much positivity!! Allen does not disappoint and really brought in the whole crowd! The Regency was a nice venue too!
The Regency Ballroom San Francisco, CA
Oct 15, 2018
Tracy
5 / 5
Allen brought all the good energy tonight. Last time i saw him at roseland it was half fulll. He sold it out this time around!
Roseland Theater Portland, OR
Oct 13, 2018
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Allen Stone Tour Cities
Nantucket, MA Los Angeles, CA New Orleans, LA Kansas City, MO Gilford, NH Birmingham, AL Vail, CO Everett, WA Charlotte, NC Simpsons, VA Nampa, ID Memphis, TN Milwaukee, WI North Little Rock, AR Louisville, KY San Francisco, CA Portland, OR Ann Arbor, MI Ventura, CA Phoenix, AZ Monterey, CA Crystal Bay, NV Portsmouth, NH Columbus, OH Grand Rapids, MI Morrison, CO Ridgedale, MO

Frequently Asked Questions About Allen Stone

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Allen Stone on tour?

Yes, Allen Stone is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Allen Stone concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Allen Stone tour is scheduled for 33 dates across 27 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Allen Stone scheduled to play?

Allen Stone is scheduled to play 33 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Allen Stone tour start?

Allen Stone’s tour starts May 05, 2024 and ends on Sep 21, 2024. They will play 27 cities; their most recent concert was held in Charlotte at Lovin' Life Music Fest and their next upcoming concert will be in Nantucket at The Chicken Box.

What venues is Allen Stone performing at?

As part of the Allen Stone tour, Allen Stone is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

May 05 - Charlotte, NC @ Lovin' Life Music Fest
May 16 - Everett, WA @ Downtown Everett Association
Jun 05 - Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
Jun 07 - Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
Jun 09 - Crystal Bay, NV @ Crystal Bay Club Casino
Jun 12 - Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center
Jun 13 - Ridgedale, MO @ Thunder Ridge Nature's Arena
Jun 14 - Memphis, TN @ Minglewood Hall
Jun 15 - New Orleans, LA @ House of Blues New Orleans
Jun 16 - Birmingham, AL @ Iron City
Jun 19 - Columbus, OH @ The Bluestone
Jun 20 - Ann Arbor, MI @ Sonic Lunch
Jun 21 - Grand Rapids, MI @ The Intersection
Jun 22 - Milwaukee, WI @ Summerfest
Jun 26 - Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
Jun 27 - Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
Jun 28 - Ventura, CA @ Ventura Music Hall
Jun 29 - Monterey, CA @ Golden State Theatre
Jul 01 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Jul 25 - Nampa, ID @ Ford Idaho Center Arena
Jul 26 - Portland, OR @ RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
Jul 27 - Check, VA @ FloydFest
Jul 30 - Nantucket, MA @ The Chicken Box
Jul 31 - Nantucket, MA @ The Chicken Box
Aug 01 - Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Aug 02 - Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Aug 03 - Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Aug 05 - Portsmouth, NH @ Prescott Park Arts Festival
Aug 09 - San Francisco, CA @ Outside Lands Music Festival
Aug 13 - Vail, CO @ Vail Hot Summer Nights
Aug 21 - Birmingham, AL @ Legacy Arena at the BJCC
Aug 22 - North Little Rock, AR @ Simmons Bank Arena
Sep 21 - Louisville, KY @ Bourbon and Beyond
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