
Meghan Patrick Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
15,548
Category
Country, Country Singer, Songwriter
Concerts
Mar
30
94.7 QDR Hometown Heroes Guitar Pull (Selma, NC)
Selma
Tickets
Apr
03
Audacy Tortuga Pre Party (Hollywood, FL)
Hollywood
Tickets
Apr
05
Tortuga Music Festival (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
Fort Lauderdale
Tickets
Apr
10
The Stache (Grand Rapids, MI) w/ Ashland Craft
Grand Rapids
Tickets
Apr
11
Lori's Road House (West Chester, OH) w/ Ashland Craft
West Chester
Tickets
Apr
12
Dusty Armadillo (Rootstown, OH)
Rootstown
Tickets
Apr
17
Carol's Pub (Chicago, IL) w/ Ashland Craft
Chicago
Tickets
Apr
18
The Grainery (Plain City, OH) w/ Ashland Craft
Plain City
Tickets
Apr
19
PBR Louisville (Louisville, KY) w/ Ashland Craft
Louisville
Tickets
Apr
26
Grand Ole Opry House (Nashville, TN)
Nashville
Tickets
May
15
103.7 KSON's Leading Ladies of Country at Beach House (San Diego, CA)
San Diego
Tickets
May
17
99.5 The Wolf's Leading Ladies Live! (Portland, OR)
Portland
Tickets
Jun
08
CMA Fest Chevrolet Vibes Stage (Nashville, TN)
Nashville
Tickets
Jun
20
Barefoot Country Music Fest (Wildwood, NJ)
Wildwood
Tickets
Jun
21
Palace Theatre - UpStage (Stamford, CT)
Stamford
Tickets
Jun
28
Dauphin's Countryfest (Dauphin, MB)
Dauphin
Tickets
Jul
04
Extreme Mudfest (Dawson Creek, BC, Canada)
Pouce Coupe
Tickets
Jul
08
Nashville North Stage at Calgary Stampede (Calgary, AB)
Calgary
Tickets
Jul
11
Cavendish Beach Music Festival (Cavendish, PE)
Green Gables
Tickets
Aug
10
Boots and Hearts Music Festival 2025
Oro Station
Tickets
About Meghan Patrick
Since making her debut with 2016’s multi-award-winning Grace & Grit, Meghan Patrick has
embodied the kind of unbridled truth-telling that leaves listeners feeling undeniably seen and
understood. A back-to-back CCMA Female Artist of the Year whose accolades also include 18
CMAOntario Awards, the Nashville-based artist doubled down on that soul-baring specificity in the
making of her latest project, The Greatest Show On Dirt. Over the course of the EP’s six intimately
detailed tracks, the rural-Ontario-born singer/songwriter sets her storytelling to a high-energy but
expansive sound that stretches beyond the boundaries of country—a move befitting of a musician
whose background includes co-founding an all-girl band at age 13, studying opera and jazz, fronting
a 10-piece funk act that once opened for Aretha Franklin, and touring extensively as part of a
bluegrass group. Anchored in the powerful vocal work she’s brought to the stage as support for
legends like Dwight Yoakam and top artists including Keith Urban, Old Dominion, Kip Moore,
Brothers Osborne and more, the result is a body of work that captures the nuances of her emotional
experience with equal parts boldness, humor, and wildly colorful originality.
“It’s always been important for me to be completely honest in my music, but I think this is the first
time I’ve had the bravery that it takes to get to place where you can be 100 percent open about every
aspect of yourself—the good and the bad, and not just the parts that you hear about in songs on the
radio,” says Patrick. “I want to make music that has real longevity, and the only way to do that is to
peel back the layers and be unapologetically yourself.”
Produced by Joey Hyde (Jake Owen, The Band CAMINO) and Aaron Eshuis (Rascal Flatts, Cole
Swindell), The Greatest Show On Dirt kicks off with lead single “She’s No Good For Me”—a
smoldering and fearlessly self-aware track that Patrick considers a major breakthrough in making her
way toward the EP’s unguarded self-expression. “That song was definitely new territory as far as
acknowledging some of the not-so-great moments in my past,” she says. “It came from looking back
on a time when I was drinking too much and making bad decisions for my health and in my
relationships, but I wanted to make the point that the first step to healing is recognizing that you
need to heal. I’d never heard that exact idea in a song before, and it felt like a catalyst for digging
deeper in my songwriting.”
All throughout The Greatest Show On Dirt, Patrick lets her down-to-earth personality and whip-smart
point of view shine to full effect, bringing a dazzling subjectivity to songs like “Ours” (a fiery
reflection on “watching your ex hit copy-and-paste on your relationship with whoever they date
next”) and “Truck Breaks Down” (a gorgeously aching account of “knowing someone’s about to
end things, and thinking of everything that could potentially stop them from coming to break your
heart”). On the EP’s title track, meanwhile, Patrick matches her gritty authenticity with a starry-eyed
narrative that’s cinematic in detail. “There’s plenty of songs about those breakups that ruin your life,
so I wanted to write a breakup song that’s more of a nostalgic throwback to a summer
romance—something that brings you back to this little moment in time when everything felt right,”
she says.
The most darkly charged moment on The Greatest Show On Dirt, “Red Roses & Red Flags”
documents the demise of a toxic relationship. With its hypnotic guitar tones, brooding rhythms, and
frenetic banjo runs (courtesy of Ilya Toshinskiy, a Russian musician who’s also worked with Tim
McGraw and Kacey Musgraves), the haunting yet glorious track finds Patrick’s voice taking on a
thrilling intensity as she delivers one brilliantly scathing line after another (e.g., “You’ll be back in the
morning/After you’ve paid the florist/With whatever ain’t on the bar tab”). “It’s the story of a
scenario I’ve been in time and time again, where a guy screws up and thinks it’ll fix everything if he
goes out and buys you flowers,” she says. “He’s talking about how he’s gonna change and be a better
man and you’re just thinking, ‘It’s done, I’m over it. I’m already halfway out the door.’”
Naming John Prine, Neil Young, and Waylon Jennings among her longtime inspirations, Patrick first
started honing her distinct narrative voice as a kid in the small town of Bowmanville, then took up
guitar after graduating from high school. During her time at McGill University, she built up her
chops by busking in the Montreal subways, eventually dropping out of school to tour with her
bluegrass band. Within a year of striking out as a solo artist, Patrick landed a deal with a major label
and soon teamed up with the likes of Vince Gill to record the widely acclaimed Grace & Grit. But
while the coming years brought a number of triumphs—including scoring her first #1 single with
“Walls Come Down” (from her 2018 sophomore LP) and winning a Juno Award for her 2019 EP
Wild As Me—Patrick later endured a period of intense upheaval compounded by the chaos of the
pandemic. “It was a culmination of a lot of different things that shook my world, made me doubt
myself and made me feel like I wasn’t being heard by the people around me,” says Patrick, who’s
now signed to Riser House Records. “But at the same time, that’s what pushed me to really lead the
charge and create what I want instead of trying to fit into other people’s expectations—and because
of all that, I ended up with some of the best songs I’ve ever written.”
Now at work on her first full-length since 2021’s Heart on My Glass, Patrick has found that
strengthening her creative vision has reaffirmed her sense of purpose as an artist. “After I put out
‘She’s No Good For Me,’ I had people reach out and tell me things like, ‘I’ve been sober for a while
and I was really struggling this weekend, but then I heard your song and it put me in a good place,’”
she says. “So many of my songs come from the moments where I don’t feel strong, but somehow
sharing those moments ends up helping people. It just shows that the more human and genuine I
am in my music, the more it might help people to feel more empowered in their own lives.”
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What fans are saying
George
Great show headed to Atlanta to see you there. George Butts.
Stocker Arts Center
Elyria, OH
Nov 01, 2023
Paul
She was awesome despite some technical difficulties with equipment!
Windjammer
Isle of Palms, SC
Nov 04, 2023
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Meghan Patrick Tour Cities
Louisville, KY
Chicago, IL
San Diego, CA
Dauphin, MB
Plain City, OH
Nashville, TN
Wildwood, NJ
West Chester, OH
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Hollywood, FL
Calgary, AB
Stamford, CT
Rootstown, OH
Grand Rapids, MI
Portland, OR
Selma, NC
Frequently Asked Questions About Meghan Patrick
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Meghan Patrick on tour?
Yes, Meghan Patrick is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Meghan Patrick concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Meghan Patrick tour
is scheduled for 20 dates across 16 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Meghan Patrick scheduled to play?
Meghan Patrick is scheduled to play 20 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Meghan Patrick tour start?
Meghan Patrick’s tour starts Mar 30, 2025 and ends on Aug 10, 2025.
They will play 16 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Selma at The Farm at 95 and their next upcoming concert
will be in Chicago at Carol's Pub.
What venues is Meghan Patrick performing at?
As part of the Meghan Patrick tour, Meghan Patrick is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Mar 30 - Selma,
NC @ The Farm at 95
Apr 03 - Hollywood,
FL @ DAER Dayclub
Apr 05 - Fort Lauderdale,
FL @ Fort Lauderdale Beach Park's Playground
Apr 10 - Grand Rapids,
MI @ The Intersection
Apr 11 - West Chester,
OH @ Lori's Roadhouse
Apr 12 - Rootstown,
OH @ The Dusty Armadillo
Apr 17 - Chicago,
IL @ Carol's Pub
Apr 18 - Plain City,
OH @ The Grainery
Apr 19 - Louisville,
KY @ PBR Louisville
Apr 26 - Nashville,
TN @ Grand Ole Opry House
May 15 - San Diego,
CA @ Beach House
May 17 - Portland,
OR @ Ponderosa Lounge & Grill
Jun 08 - Nashville,
TN @ CMA Fest Chevy Vibes Stage
Jun 20 - Wildwood,
NJ @ Barefoot Country Music Fest (Wildwood, NJ)
Jun 21 - Stamford,
CT @ The Palace Theatre
Jun 28 - Dauphin,
MB @ Dauphin's Countryfest
Jul 04 - Pouce Coupe,
BC @ Extreme Mudfest
Jul 08 - Calgary,
AB @ Calgary Stampede Grandstand
Jul 11 - Green Gables,
PE @ Cavendish Beach Music Festival
Aug 10 - Oro Station,
ON @ Burl's Creek Event Grounds