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On tour
Yes
Followers
6,110
Category
Folk, Americana, Folk-rock
Concerts
Jul
11
Woody Guthrie Folk Festival 2025
Okemah
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Jul
13
Jimmy LaFave Songwriter Rendezvous @ The Blue Door
Oklahoma City
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Jul
14
The Bluebird Cafe
Nashville
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Jul
20
The Carleton
Halifax
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Jul
20
The Carleton
Halifax
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Jul
21
The Carleton
Halifax
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Jul
23
Sherbrooke Village Church
Sherbrooke
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Jul
24
Level on the Level: A Celebration of John Prine - Stan Rogers Folk Festival 2025
Canso
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Aug
06
Ironwood Stage and Grill
Calgary
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Aug
15
Bear Creek Folk Fest 2025
Grande Prairie
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Aug
29
Drag Queens In Limousines: Celebrating 25 Years of Mary Gauthier with Special Guest Jaimee Harris
Great Barrington
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Sep
12
Antlers & Acorns, The Boone Songwriter's Festival 2025
Boone
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Sep
19
The First Church in Belmont Unitarian Universalist
Belmont
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Sep
20
The Kate
Old Saybrook
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Sep
24
Sellersville Theater
Sellersville
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Sep
25
Turning Point
Piermont
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Sep
26
People's Pub Bayport
Bayport
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Oct
19
The Queen's Hall
Edinburgh
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Oct
21
Saint Luke's
Glasgow
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Oct
22
Mandela Hall
Belfast
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Oct
23
Curtis Auditorium, MTU Cork School of Music
Cork
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Oct
26
Hawks Well Theatre
Sligo
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Oct
27
Town Hall Theatre
Galway
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Oct
28
Pavilion Theatre
Dún Laoghaire
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Oct
29
Pavilion Theatre
Dún Laoghaire
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Nov
01
The Tung Auditorium
Liverpool
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Nov
02
Gosforth Civic Theatre
Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Nov
04
City Varieties Music Hall
Leeds
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Nov
05
Pocklington Arts Centre
Pocklington
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Nov
06
Metronome
Nottingham
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Nov
08
Kings Place
London
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About Jaimee Harris
Jaimee Harris turned 30 during the pandemic. It’s a milestone that is a rite of passage even during normal times. But for this Texas-born singer-songwriter, it came in the midst of one of the strangest and most tumultuous periods in American history. When the world stopped during lockdown, Harris, like many others, found herself gazing back into the past, ruminating on the nature of her hometown and family origins, and reckoning with their imprint on her. The term ‘nostalgia’ derives from the Greek words nostos (return) and algos (pain), and if Harris’s Boomerang Town can be regarded as a nostalgic album, it is only nostalgic in the sense that the longing for home is a desire to return to the past and heal old wounds.
“I’m at an age where I’m wrestling with trying to understand the nature of my family,” Harris says. “There’s been suicide, suicide ideation, and there’s certainly been addiction all through my family. My dad’s father died of suicide when he was 25 and I was 5. I couldn’t imagine not having my dad right now.”
Harris’s sophomore effort, Boomerang Town marks a bold step forward for this country-folk-leaning singer-songwriter. It is an arresting, ambitious song-cycle that explores the generational arc of family, the stranglehold of addiction, and the fragile ties that bind us together as Americans.
For Harris, the album began gestating around 2016, a time of great loss for many in the Americana community, with the songwriter losing several musicians close to her. The shift in the nation’s political landscape had ushered in a new level of polarization that saw whole swaths of cultural life being demonized. For someone who grew up in a small town outside of Waco, Harris believed the values instilled in her by her parents were not entirely in line with how many on the left were viewing — and vilifying — Christians, citing them as responsible for the new change in leadership. As a person in recovery, Harris has had to re-evaluate her own connection to faith and find strength in a higher power (“Though he’s not necessarily a blue-eyed Jesus,” she laughs), though she certainly knows what it’s like to “be told how to vote” in a Southern church setting.
It was from the intersection of these social, personal, and political currents the album was born. And while much of the material on Boomerang Town was inspired by personal experience, the songs on this collection are far from autobiographical xeroxed copies. More than anything, they come from a place of emotional truth.
Boomerang Town traces the fortunes of a host of characters who live on the knife’s edge between hope and despair. The title track, whose sound recalls the best of Mary Chapin Carpenter’s ’90s work, features a young couple from a small-town working dead-end jobs who get “knocked up” and have their dreams put on hold. It is a portrait of rural desperation and the restless search for salvation against long odds. “This is what it’s like to be a part of the post- “‘Born To Run’ Generation,” Harris quips. “Springsteen’s generation had somewhere to run to. I’m not so sure mine does.” For the characters in these songs, escape isn’t always a matter of geographical distance.
“I tried a lot of perspectives [on this one],” Harris says about writing the title track. “My parents are high-school sweethearts and I was an accident and they’re still happily married. I worked at Wal-Mart when I was 19. I reflected on this guy who was the brother of a good friend of mine. He didn’t drop out. He knocked up his girlfriend and went into the military. Certainly [the song] is a combination of me and not me. It was me thinking about what might have gone differently for my parents, who are still in Waco and own a business there.”
Harris’s father, whom she counts as a big supporter and responsible for much of her musical education, took her to the first Austin City Limits Music Festival, where she had the life-changing, Eureka moment of seeing Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, and Buddy and Julie Miller perform on stage at the same time. It was then the young Harris knew what she had to do. She had found her ticket out.
Harris continues: “Why was I able to get out of my boomerang town? Why are others stuck there, longing to leave but unable to find their way out? Writing these songs, bringing these narrators to life, brought me closer to the answers,” she says.
Themes of grief and addiction permeate other sections of the record. “How Could You Be Gone,” which Harris wrote with her partner, the venerable folk songwriter Mary Gauthier, reflects on the passing of a close friend during the pandemic, as well as the 2017 death of Harris’s mentor and compadre Jimmy LaFave, a long-time fixture on the Americana scene who succumbed to cancer. “It’s been my experience that grief operates on its own timeline,” Harris says. “I wanted this track to build and repeat with intensity to mirror the experience of relentless grief.” Another song, “Fall (Devin’s Song),” is about a former childhood classmate of Harris’s who was accidentally shot and killed in the sixth grade. The song was inspired by a series of “In Memoriam” pieces the boy’s mother wrote to the local paper, and the song serves as a tribute to both of them, as well as a commentary on the timeless nature of grief.
One of the album’s standout tracks is the lilting, Irish-influenced “The Fair And Dark Haired Lad,” a Chicks type-number that grapples with the seductive nature of alcohol. Another tune that deals with the demon rum, “Sam’s,” is far more dirge-like, and its dark, circular melody mirrors the claustrophobia and sense of trapping that comes with the onset of addiction and mental collapse.
Boomerang Town is not entirely a lament, however, with songs like “Love is Gonna Come Again” and the wistful “Missing Someone” shining with hope in the face of the darkness. For this is a record that understands that love and grief are two sides of the same coin. It also announces the arrival of a great new songwriter on the scene.
“My goal is to just write the best possible song I can write,” Harris says, “and I wanted to have ten songs that made sense together sonically. I still believe in the album format, and I wanted to lay the groundwork as a solid songwriter.” On Boomerang Town, Jaimee Harris, who was able to find her way out — unlike so many others — has accomplished all that, and much more.
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Genres
Folk, Americana, Folk-rock
Band members
Jon Greene, Derek Morris, Jaimee Harris, Jim Echels, Brian Patterson, Seela, Jane Ellen Bryant, Kris Nelson
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Jaimee Harris Tour Cities
Cork, Ireland
Piermont, NY
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Okemah, OK
Dún Laoghaire, Ireland
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Belmont, MA
Old Saybrook, CT
Calgary, AB
Boone, NC
Halifax, NS
Galway, Ireland
Leeds, United Kingdom
Oklahoma City, OK
Pocklington, United Kingdom
Nashville, TN
Bayport, NY
Grande Prairie, AB
Sellersville, PA
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Great Barrington, MA
Sligo, Ireland
Belfast, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions About Jaimee Harris
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Jaimee Harris on tour?
Yes, Jaimee Harris is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Jaimee Harris concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Jaimee Harris tour
is scheduled for 31 dates across 26 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Jaimee Harris scheduled to play?
Jaimee Harris is scheduled to play 31 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
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When does the Jaimee Harris tour start?
Jaimee Harris’s tour starts Jul 11, 2025 and ends on Nov 08, 2025.
They will play 26 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Okemah at Woody Guthrie Folk Festival and their next upcoming concert
will be in Piermont at Turning Point.
What venues is Jaimee Harris performing at?
As part of the Jaimee Harris tour, Jaimee Harris is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jul 11 - Okemah,
OK @ Woody Guthrie Folk Festival
Jul 13 - Oklahoma City,
OK @ The Blue Door
Jul 14 - Nashville,
TN @ The Bluebird Cafe
Jul 20 - Halifax,
NS @ The Carleton
Jul 20 - Halifax,
NS @ The Carleton
Jul 21 - Halifax,
NS @ The Carleton
Jul 23 - Sherbrooke,
NS @ Sherbrooke Village Church
Jul 24 - Canso,
NS @ Canso & Area Arena
Aug 06 - Calgary,
AB @ Ironwood Stage and Grill
Aug 15 - Grande Prairie,
AB @ Muskoseepi Park
Aug 29 - Great Barrington,
MA @ Guthrie Center
Sep 12 - Boone,
NC @ Working Title Farm
Sep 19 - Belmont,
MA @ The First Church in Belmont Unitarian Universalist
Sep 20 - Old Saybrook,
CT @ The Kate
Sep 24 - Sellersville,
PA @ Sellersville Theater
Sep 25 - Piermont,
NY @ Turning Point
Sep 26 - Bayport,
NY @ People's Pub Bayport
Oct 19 - Edinburgh,
United Kingdom @ The Queen's Hall
Oct 21 - Glasgow,
Calton @ Saint Luke's
Oct 22 - Belfast,
Northen Ireland @ Mandela Hall
Oct 23 - Cork,
CO @ Curtis Auditorium, MTU Cork School of Music
Oct 26 - Sligo,
County Sligo @ Hawks Well Theatre
Oct 27 - Galway,
IE @ Town Hall Theatre
Oct 28 - Dún Laoghaire,
Dublin, Ireland @ Pavilion Theatre
Oct 29 - Dún Laoghaire,
Dublin, Ireland @ Pavilion Theatre
Nov 01 - Liverpool,
England @ The Tung Auditorium
Nov 02 - Newcastle Upon Tyne,
England @ Gosforth Civic Theatre
Nov 04 - Leeds,
ENG @ City Varieties Music Hall
Nov 05 - Pocklington,
England @ Pocklington Arts Centre
Nov 06 - Nottingham,
England @ Metronome
Nov 08 - London,
United Kingdom @ Kings Place