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Christian Lee Hutson

Christian Lee Hutson Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 11,251
Category Americana, Folk, Indie
Concerts
Jan
20
The Beverly Theater
Las Vegas
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Jan
22
Larimer Lounge
Denver
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Jan
24
7th St Entry
Minneapolis
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Jan
25
Lincoln Hall
Chicago
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Jan
26
Blind Pig
Ann Arbor
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Jan
28
AXIS
Toronto
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Jan
30
Brighton Music Hall
Allston
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Jan
31
PhilaMOCA
Philadelphia
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Feb
01
The Miracle Theatre
Washington
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Feb
02
Bowery Ballroom
New York
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Feb
04
Third Man Records
Nashville
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Feb
05
Aisle 5
Atlanta
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Feb
07
White Oak Music Hall
Houston
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Feb
08
Dada Dallas
Dallas
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Feb
10
Spiderhouse Ballroom
Austin
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Feb
12
Valley Bar
Phoenix
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Feb
15
Kilby Court
Salt Lake City
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Feb
17
Neumos
Seattle
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Feb
18
Fox Cabaret
Vancouver
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Feb
19
Polaris Hall
Portland
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Feb
21
Swedish American Hall
San Francisco
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Feb
22
Troubadour
West Hollywood
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Jun
05
Primavera Sound 2025
Barcelona
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About Christian Lee Hutson
Paradise Pop. 10 feels a lot like finding an unpublished collection of short stories, scrawled hastily on the sides of airsickness bags and cocktail napkins, each one detailing the life of the unwitting passenger fortunate enough to be seated next to Christian Lee Hutson on their flight to Fort Worth. Anyone who has had the good fortune of falling in love with his earlier albums - 2020’s Beginners and 2022’s Quitters - knows that he is a keen observer of both himself and the world. Those albums earned the Californian singer-songwriter international attention, with Pitchfork noting that, “Few lyricists can paint such clear portraits in such a small space; even fewer can set them so naturally to such long-breathed melodies”, the UK’s Guardian commending his work as “small films in song, delicate and devastating, lingering long” and No Depression heralding the arrival of “an artist fully formed and wise beyond his years”. From the first line of the first song on this new album - “Tonight your name is Charlotte / In a play within a play” - he reminds the listener that he is again weaving a web of autobiographical fiction. However, this time he has somehow both simplified and sharpened his style. On Paradise Pop. 10 you will visit the CC Club in Minneapolis, a San Francisco stage production of a Tom Stoppard play, a bowling alley at the Jersey Shore, and a 2003 Subaru where two dads consider kissing each other after a game of pick-up basketball. Despite how broad the world Hutson creates is, the album gives you the impression that you are at an airport gate of sorts, and all these characters are gathered together, waiting for their lives to begin. They make light conversation with each other as their flight continues to be delayed…just another 15 minutes. Recorded at Figure 8 Studio in Brooklyn NY, the lifelong Angelino and his frequent collaborators - 4 x GRAMMY winner Phoebe Bridgers, GRAMMY-nominated producer & songwriter Marshall Vore, and GRAMMY-nominated engineer & multi-instrumentalist Joseph Lorge - ventured east to make Paradise Pop.10 and picked up some friends along the way. Lauded singer-songwriter Maya Hawke - whose latest album credits Hutson as producer and co-writer - co-wrote and sings harmony on the sharp and shoegaze-y earworm “Carousel Horses.” The song is a spiritual sequel to “Age Difference,” a single from Christian’s last record,Quitters, which depicts the crumbling of an unbalanced love affair: “You shouldn’t feel stupid/ I just knew before you did/ Now I’m sitting here spinning my wheels/ I bet you know how that feels.” Recorded in the depths of winter, the close-knit talents from Los Angeles hunkered down to craft a brilliantly constructed and tender album. A captivating, breezy charm permeates every track, with each song hooked around Hutson’s warm, earthy vocals and dexterous story-telling. Whether fragile, finger-picking folk or rousing, beachy, power pop, these songs are informed by a sense of creeping melancholy about the place Hutson had spent most of his life; the sprawling, inscrutable city of Los Angeles had become haunted in his mind. A move to the East Coast, and the “eyes up” city of New York, was required to refresh his memory banks. “I wanted to make an eyes up record. A looking forward record,” he says. He explains, “Sometimes when you live somewhere for a really long time, the place starts to feel like a memory graveyard. Every corner becomes kind of haunted in a way, kind of dragging you out of the present. That’s the street that Mikey used to live on. I smoked a cigarette in that alley with Zoe. There’s the rooftop we used to watch planes land from…y’know? That’s what LA became like for me, in the time after I made Quitters.” He expounds, “My last two records were really about exploring the past and mapping a little “star tour” of memories. Spending so much time revisiting all these emotional landmarks ended up giving me the feeling that I was missing my life. Like it was passing me while I was looking the other way. It felt really connected to the city. I would spend half my life in the car, just completely on autopilot, reliving my life from the beginning on repeat every day.” Having relocated to New York City he says he feels a very different energy around him, one he describes as,“You’re alive right now. You’re living your life today.” Accompanied by Shahzad Ismaily’s synths, Hutson’s rich voice shines most clearly on the album’s first single “After Hours.” He sings from a condominium in a corporatized Heaven to the woman he misses back on earth. “Big budget productions of the lives of your loved ones / The good stuff is behind a paywall”. Though the citizens of this Heaven are offered daily glimpses into life on Earth, our narrator prefers to imagine the minutiae of his love’s routine while he waits for her to join him. One of the album’s most sparse tracks, “Flamingos,” finds Hutson at the piano backed by longtime musical collaborator, and the album’s co-producer, Phoebe Bridgers singing harmony. In this song we catch a glimpse of an anxious traveler, fresh off a flight from Tokyo, as he weaves and bobs through a crowd to reunite with a girlfriend. “I’m taking the red eye over the dateline / A sea of slow walkers all taking their sweet time.” As he describes what he sees in her, we see him struggle to resist the urge to point out the differences between them, always reminding her of the score. “Losers remember the people who won / Winners are never afraid to lose / You only think about falling in love / I only think about you”. The listener is left with the question: If you love someone as they are, could you ever really lose? The album is somehow both literary and unpretentious, maybe best exhibited in the final track, “Beauty School”. Singer-songwriter Katy Kirby sings backing vocals on this surprising pop-punk tinged dose of poolside folk rock. “In a mirror universe / Time is moving in reverse / I’m gonna turn my life around / everything is different now.” The lyrics to this chorus call back to that of another song from the record; “Candyland.” “Dismantling my time machine / I’ll probably put back together for the final scene.” Again, Hutson gives the keen listener the impression that he is actively re-narrativizing his life. That he has wound up somewhere he never thought he would be and is trying to wrap his head around how not to ruin it. Paradise Pop. 10 takes its name from a real life “town” set deep in the woods of Parke County, Indiana, near where Hutson spent some of his childhood. There, just past the population sign, you’ll find a row of five houses on one side of the road and a cemetery on the other. Hutson shares, “When I was a kid, my dad used to take me up there, mostly because of the novelty of the town limits sign, but also because it was so quiet and peaceful. For years, he would say that if life ever got too crazy, we could go up there and start living our real lives; be the people we were always meant to be. It occurred to me while making this record, that most of our lives we spend waiting to “be the people we were always meant to be.” I wanted to name this record after that town because it always symbolized an arrival to me. It was the ‘when’ that I looked forward to as a child. ‘When’ it all made sense and I was finally who I was meant to be.” Such a sleepy backwater could feel like a limbo of sorts, like time is frozen; leaving room for your mind to wander either backward into your regrets of the past or forward into the future, into the unknown. But if you can learn to quiet these thoughts, you might realize you aren’t waiting at all. There is no delay. You are living. You are here. Olive Plunk July 2024
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Genres
Americana, Folk, Indie
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Christian Lee Hutson Tour Cities
Chicago, IL New York, NY Portland, OR Atlanta, GA Las Vegas, NV San Francisco, CA Toronto, ON Allston, MA Dallas, TX Vancouver, BC Phoenix, AZ Austin, TX Seattle, WA Salt Lake City, UT West Hollywood, CA Ann Arbor, MI Minneapolis, MN Denver, CO Washington, DC Nashville, TN Barcelona, Spain Philadelphia, PA Houston, TX

Frequently Asked Questions About Christian Lee Hutson

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Christian Lee Hutson on tour?

Yes, Christian Lee Hutson is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Christian Lee Hutson concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Christian Lee Hutson tour is scheduled for 23 dates across 23 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Christian Lee Hutson scheduled to play?

Christian Lee Hutson is scheduled to play 23 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Christian Lee Hutson tour start?

Christian Lee Hutson’s tour starts Jan 20, 2025 and ends on Jun 05, 2025. They will play 23 cities; their most recent concert was held in Las Vegas at The Beverly Theater and their next upcoming concert will be in New York at Bowery Ballroom.

What venues is Christian Lee Hutson performing at?

As part of the Christian Lee Hutson tour, Christian Lee Hutson is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Jan 20 - Las Vegas, NV @ The Beverly Theater
Jan 22 - Denver, CO @ Larimer Lounge
Jan 24 - Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St Entry
Jan 25 - Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
Jan 26 - Ann Arbor, MI @ Blind Pig
Jan 28 - Toronto, ON @ AXIS
Jan 30 - Allston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
Jan 31 - Philadelphia, PA @ PhilaMOCA
Feb 01 - Washington, DC @ The Miracle Theatre
Feb 02 - New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom
Feb 04 - Nashville, TN @ Third Man Records
Feb 05 - Atlanta, GA @ Aisle 5
Feb 07 - Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall
Feb 08 - Dallas, TX @ Dada Dallas
Feb 10 - Austin, TX @ Spiderhouse Ballroom
Feb 12 - Phoenix, AZ @ Valley Bar
Feb 15 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court
Feb 17 - Seattle, WA @ Neumos
Feb 18 - Vancouver, BC @ Fox Cabaret
Feb 19 - Portland, OR @ Polaris Hall
Feb 21 - San Francisco, CA @ Swedish American Hall
Feb 22 - West Hollywood, CA @ Troubadour
Jun 05 - Barcelona, Sant Adrià de Besòs @ Parc del Fòrum
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