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Merce Lemon

Merce Lemon Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 2,218
Category Alternative, Folk, Indie Folk, Indie
Concerts
Jul
18
L’esco
Montréal
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Jul
19
The Rockwell
Somerville
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Jul
20
Toad's Place
New Haven
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Jul
21
State Theatre, Portland, Maine
Portland
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Jul
25
TempleLive Cleveland Masonic
Cleveland
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Jul
26
Orpheum Theater
Madison
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Aug
02
Space
Evanston
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Aug
03
The Vogue
Indianapolis
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Sep
03
Get Tight Lounge
Richmond
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Sep
04
Hopscotch Music Festival 2025
Raleigh
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Sep
07
AyurPrana Listening Room
Asheville
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Sep
08
Flicker Theatre & Bar
Athens
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Sep
19
West Art
Lancaster
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Sep
20
Woodsist Festival 2025
Accord
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Sep
21
The Iron Horse
Northampton
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About Merce Lemon
“I could not be alive alone,” a longtime family friend said to Merce with a smile. “None of us could be alive alone.” Within the quiet, cascading corners of Pittsburgh lies a community – nothing short of one large family – that spans zip codes, histories, occupations, and generations, always tumbling into itself, propped up by steadfast pillars of conviction toward spiritual and emotional mutual aid. The kind of earnest community scaffolding that gets bandied about, wielded as conjecture, particularly in an age of increasing fracture through digital sublimation, is alive and quite well within the universe surrounding Merce Lemon. When asked how the city has inspired her creative practice, she responds with a characteristic joke wrapped in an earthen warmth – “There are big hills, three rivers, and more bridges than anywhere in the whole world.” Growing up in a family of art and music in a city with a small, but vigorously supportive scene, Merce has been going to shows here her whole life, even playing them with the “grown up” friends of her parents – as recently as a few years ago, her band was comprised of her own father and his peers in the Pittsburgh music community. Watch Me Drive Them Dogs Wild emerged from a time of rediscovery and reconnection with nature. The album emerges, enveloped in propulsive guitars and saccharine-sweet songs of blackbirds and blueberries, from the dead-calm center of a pastoral frenzy in a manner that one could argue as erratic, reckless — a grave misconception, as Merce is just as aware of where she’s being pulled from as she is curious about where to go next. Her sound is built upon a reverence and gratitude for the natural world, how paying respect to it charts a more confident path through the choppy waters of the heart. On the soft and confessional “Rain,” she maps memory onto the stillness of the landscape around her, panning for clarity in an endlessly blue sky: “I can see your relentlessness / in the muddy puddles where retting is / shattering the splintered stalks / where golden braids pour into drops." In her music, romantic and familial love rips into and out of itself, barely registering as disparate feelings in the flurry of reckoning. Lead single “Backyard Lover” is an honest and incisive exploration of this confused, raw intimacy. In it, a warm memory gently meanders alongside warbling steel and guitars, tinged with a classic outlaw haze, before it suddenly erupts with the frustration of a broken promise, making way for a cathartic sonic fury – “what dying felt like / a wooden spoon tossed in the fire / cause nothings good enough / you fucking liar.“ The song’s climax deftly uncovers the formidable heartbeat hidden underneath the floorboards of her creative expulsion: loss. “So many of my songs are touched by and explore death, specifically in relation to the loss I experienced of my best friend when I was fifteen years old” says Merce. “That loss has forever changed me and who I am in my relationships to lovers, friends, family." In reconciling the quiet conflict of a desire for closeness and a solitude cultivated by distrust, there is a fierceness, a persistence in her vulnerability, matched in droves by the wildness of her band. These songs range, often within the structure of a single track, from ballads to blown out electric riffs combating feedback, harmonies concealed behind wailing guitars, both dependent on each other as they careen towards new meaning. They build slowly, synthesizing a naturalist’s penchant for romance and nihilism to create the warring, triumphantly escalating nature of Merce’s lyrics and her band’s heavy entropy. For Merce, the only certainty is the endlessly shifting nature of a river, roaring straight past a dogwood, never missing the opportunity to watch a petal fluttering to the ground in the rear view. They are songs of belonging just as much as they are songs of longing – ”Say I was a lonely gust of wind / could I redirect them,” she muses in “Crow”, one of the more hopeful tracks on the record. Its structure is simple, gentle acoustics pushed forward by an ever-present and fluid percussion that guides the song as naturally as Merce hopes to guide the “murderous flock,” forgoing the voyeur in all of our hearts and comfortably settling in the supportive role of a shepherd – “I’d make a city of this ghost town / even let the crows come / rest their necks / and nest their young.” There is an oaken strength in Watch Me Drive Them Dogs Wild that makes it easy to love – once wild, still free, honest and familiar. Its genesis is timeless, its restlessness eternal – it is one cohesive yet unanswered question built around, and dependent upon, the life-giving force of nature that came before Merce. The album’s closing track also inspires its title – a lonely ballad of forlorn projection into an unknown future, forever protected by the comforting green of Pittsburgh’s hills, rivers, bridges, and homes: “Old man howling / laughing his teeth out / with the dogs down the hill. And a tree fell / I smell the wood / and the bark is coming off in sheets / I write my words down on it. And honestly / the thoughts of a husband / weighing on me.”
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Genres
Alternative, Folk, Indie Folk, Indie
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Merce Lemon Tour Cities
Cleveland, OH Accord, NY Somerville, MA Raleigh, NC New Haven, CT Indianapolis, IN Evanston, IL Northampton, MA Montréal, QC Lancaster, PA Asheville, NC Richmond, VA Portland, ME Athens, GA Madison, WI

Frequently Asked Questions About Merce Lemon

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Merce Lemon on tour?

Yes, Merce Lemon is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Merce Lemon concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Merce Lemon tour is scheduled for 15 dates across 15 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Merce Lemon scheduled to play?

Merce Lemon is scheduled to play 15 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Merce Lemon tour start?

Merce Lemon’s tour starts Jul 18, 2025 and ends on Sep 21, 2025. They will play 15 cities; their most recent concert was held in Montréal at L’esco and their next upcoming concert will be in Accord at Arrowood Farms.

What venues is Merce Lemon performing at?

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

2025 Tour Dates:

Jul 18 - Montréal, QC @ L’esco
Jul 19 - Somerville, MA @ The Rockwell
Jul 20 - New Haven, CT @ Toad's Place
Jul 21 - Portland, ME @ State Theatre, Portland, Maine
Jul 25 - Cleveland, OH @ TempleLive Cleveland Masonic
Jul 26 - Madison, WI @ Orpheum Theater
Aug 02 - Evanston, IL @ Space
Aug 03 - Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue
Sep 03 - Richmond, VA @ Get Tight Lounge
Sep 04 - Raleigh, NC @ Hopscotch Music Festival
Sep 07 - Asheville, NC @ AyurPrana Listening Room
Sep 08 - Athens, GA @ Flicker Theatre & Bar
Sep 19 - Lancaster, PA @ West Art
Sep 20 - Accord, NY @ Arrowood Farms
Sep 21 - Northampton, MA @ The Iron Horse
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