Matt Maeson Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
154,902
Category
Indie, Folk, Alternative, Alternitive, Acoustic
Concerts
Nov
20
Rogers Arena
Vancouver
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Nov
22
Tacoma Dome
Tacoma
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Nov
23
Tacoma Dome
Tacoma
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Nov
26
Moda Center
Portland
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Nov
27
Moda Center
Portland
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Nov
29
Golden 1 Center
Sacramento
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Nov
30
Golden 1 Center
Sacramento
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Dec
03
Desert Diamond Arena
Glendale
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Dec
04
Desert Diamond Arena
Glendale
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Dec
06
Delta Center
Salt Lake City
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Dec
07
Delta Center
Salt Lake City
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Dec
12
BOK Center
Tulsa
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Dec
13
BOK Center
Tulsa
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Dec
14
BOK Center
Tulsa
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Dec
18
Barclays Center
Brooklyn
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Dec
19
Barclays Center
Brooklyn
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About Matt Maeson
One of his generation’s most fearless singer/songwriters, Matt Maeson has endlessly proven the powerful impact of fully revealing his demons and damage. With the arrival of 2019’s Bank On A Funeral, the 29-year-old Virginia native made history as the first male solo artist to earn two #1 Alternative Radio hits from a debut album, thanks to the smash success of the unforgettably confessional singles “Hallucinogenics” and “Cringe” (both of which went platinum). Now boasting over a billion streams, including his collaboration with Lana Del Rey on a remix of “Hallucinogenics,” the Nashville-based musician returns with his sophomore album Never Had To Leave—a revelatory body of work that embodies a newfound hopefulness, yet reinforces the raw intensity and unapologetic truth-telling that have defined Maeson’s music from the very start.
“The reason I make music is I want my songs to help people feel justified in whatever they’re feeling, especially if they’re going through hard times,” says Maeson. “When I was 17 I started performing in prisons as part of my parents’ prison ministry, and I realized what music could do as far as helping people feel dignified and less alone. It was a way of bringing light into one of the darkest possible places, and right away I knew I wanted to do that for everyone. Keeping that in mind has always motivated me to write as honestly as possible, without filtering anything out.”
Mainly produced by his longtime collaborator James Flannigan (MARINA, Broods), Never Had To Leave came to life in a series of free-flowing, highly experimental sessions in Nashville, Los Angeles, and Maeson’s former homebase of Austin. For help in shaping the album’s chameleonic and combustible sound, Maeson enlisted musician-friends like drummer Rob Humphreys (Karen O, Jacob Banks) and guitarist Brennan Smiley of The Technicolors, ultimately arriving at a frenetic collision of rock-and-roll and folk and irresistibly gritty pop. “This is definitely the most eclectic project I’ve ever done, which I’m sure is a byproduct of how the last few years have been so touch-and-go and strange,” Maeson points out. (In keeping with the spirit of tight-knit collaboration, Maeson also commissioned the album’s gorgeously surreal cover art from Jay Young, a fast-rising abstract painter he first met in church as a teenager.)
In many ways a meditation on beginning anew after a long period of struggle and self-destruction, Never Had To Leave speaks to the triumph of hard-won clarity and resilience. “To me ‘Never Had To Leave’ felt like a salute to the end of the era that had started with Who Killed Matt Maeson,” he says, referring to the 2017 debut EP. “It’s about coming back to yourself, and it felt right to name the album something that has a real sense of hope and redemption to it.”
On the slow-building and soul-stirring “A Memory Away,” Never Had To Leave takes on a stunning tenderness as Maeson opens up about the infinite complexities and nuances of love (“Here’s to the failures/Tears that we’ve kept/Here’s to the chaos/Here’s to every fearful step”). “It’s about marriage and the ups and downs of it—the never-ending fight to stay connected and to keep growing together,” explains Maeson, who co-wrote “A Memory Away” with esteemed songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Ethan Gruska (Phoebe Bridgers, Manchester Orchestra).
Although much of Never Had To Leave finds Maeson boldly embracing the present, some songs reflect on certain formative moments in his past. Meanwhile, the album’s galvanizing lead single “Blood Runs Red” brings Maeson’s ultra vivid storytelling to a dizzying recollection of the darker side of life on the road (“A the sun comes up shining down on the 10/I did too much living and I’m dying again/I guess I lost my head at the Holiday Inn”). “I wrote ‘Blood Runs Red’ after I’d finished about three years of off-and-on touring,” he says. “When you’re playing shows for thousands of people every night and getting that massive amount of validation, it’s easy to lose yourself and suppress whatever issues you’re dealing with. One of the ways I reacted to that was drinking every night until I could fall asleep, and then when I got home all the problems I’d been avoiding just came rushing back.”
For Maeson, the making of ‘Never Had To Leave’ fulfills the restless creativity that’s relentlessly fueled his musical output. To that end, his past work includes such left-of-center projects as USERx—the 2021 self-titled EP from his genre-blurring collaboration with hometown friend/producer Rozwell, which featured such diverse guests as Pusha T, Masego, West Banks, and Manchester Orchestra. As he reveals, the process of creating Never Had To Leave reaffirmed the need to work at his own pace and follow his instincts without compromise. “This record taught me to take as long as I need to make the album I want, instead of pushing out something because of outside pressure,” he says. “I’ve never been someone to try and force the inspiration; I think you’ve got to go out and experience life to find something to write about. So for the most part, I just wait for the song to start writing itself, and hold onto the hope that it’ll keep happening that way for the rest of my life.”
Thanks to that utter lack of calculation, Maeson’s songwriting has continually provided an essential outlet for artist and audience alike. “Music has always been a way for me to express the things I can’t say out loud to people or don’t even know how to put into words yet,” he says. “But the main reason why I’m trying to do this as authentically as possible goes back to wanting to help other people feel understood. It’s still so crazy to me that just by playing an A minor chord then a D and F, without any lyrics behind it, you can immediately make someone feel something—it’s like some kind of superpower, and I don’t think I’ll ever take that lightly.”
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What fans are saying
Jenna
Absolutely amazing performance! Matt was so passionate with his singing and sounded amazing live. So happy I got to see him and sing along to all his songs!
First Avenue
Minneapolis, MN
Oct 15, 2022
Tori
Wish he played all night. He is an amazing artist who truly knows how to express emotion, story, and life in his music. Would see him 10x over!
Larimer Lounge
Denver, CO
Apr 19, 2019
Anne
Great concert! The opening acts were cool and fun to listen to, Matt Maeson was awesome of course and the theater was beautiful. Great vibe, great time!
Scottish Rite Theatre
Peoria, IL
Dec 04, 2022
Aurora
First time I listened to Matt Maeson and fell in love with his music from then on, only downfall was the sound wasn’t adjusted right.
Crystal Ballroom
Portland, OR
Mar 06, 2020
Pascal
Simply amazing, honestly the best performance i have ever seen. Also in the depertmant of interaction, humor and sincerity which makes a great cocktail!
DE ROMA
Borgerhout, Belgium
Nov 14, 2023
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Matt Maeson Tour Cities
Salt Lake City, UT
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Brooklyn, NY
Sacramento, CA
Vancouver, BC
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Frequently Asked Questions About Matt Maeson
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Matt Maeson on tour?
Yes, Matt Maeson is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Matt Maeson concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Matt Maeson tour
is scheduled for 16 dates across 8 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Matt Maeson scheduled to play?
Matt Maeson is scheduled to play 16 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
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When does the Matt Maeson tour start?
Matt Maeson’s tour starts Nov 20, 2024 and ends on Dec 19, 2024.
They will play 8 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Vancouver at Rogers Arena and their next upcoming concert
will be in Tulsa at BOK Center.
What venues is Matt Maeson performing at?
As part of the Matt Maeson tour, Matt Maeson is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Nov 20 - Vancouver,
BC @ Rogers Arena
Nov 22 - Tacoma,
WA @ Tacoma Dome
Nov 23 - Tacoma,
WA @ Tacoma Dome
Nov 26 - Portland,
OR @ Moda Center
Nov 27 - Portland,
OR @ Moda Center
Nov 29 - Sacramento,
CA @ Golden 1 Center
Nov 30 - Sacramento,
CA @ Golden 1 Center
Dec 03 - Glendale,
AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena
Dec 04 - Glendale,
AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena
Dec 06 - Salt Lake City,
UT @ Delta Center
Dec 07 - Salt Lake City,
UT @ Delta Center
Dec 12 - Tulsa,
OK @ BOK Center
Dec 13 - Tulsa,
OK @ BOK Center
Dec 14 - Tulsa,
OK @ BOK Center
Dec 18 - Brooklyn,
NY @ Barclays Center
Dec 19 - Brooklyn,
NY @ Barclays Center