Molly Lewis (Whistler) Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
2,705
Category
Brazilian Jazz, Indie Classical, Lounge, Spaghetti Western, Whistle, Film Noir
Concerts
Jan
25
Cafe 939
Boston
Tickets
Jan
27
Drake Underground
Toronto
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Jan
28
Hideout
Chicago
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Jan
30
Songbyrd Music House
Washington
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Jan
31
Voltage Lounge
Philadelphia
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May
11
Polaris Hall
Portland
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May
12
Box House
Seattle
Tickets
May
13
Fox Cabaret
Vancouver
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May
15
Soda Bar
San Diego
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May
17
Bob Baker Marionette Theater
Los Angeles
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May
18
Bob Baker Marionette Theater
Los Angeles
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May
21
Brick & Mortar Music Hall
San Francisco
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May
22
W/ Lord Huron
Reno
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May
23
W/ Lord Huron
Boise
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May
25
W/ Lord Huron
Missoula
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May
26
W/ Lord Huron
Missoula
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May
28
W/ Lord Huron
Morrison
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May
29
W/ Lord Huron
Morrison
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May
31
W/ Lord Huron
Sandy
Tickets
About Molly Lewis (Whistler)
Hypnotic and ethereal, poetic and moonlit, Molly Lewis's compositions seem to float into our ears from distant shores. But good luck to anyone who tries to find those shores on a map: Lewis's music is otherworldly, drawn more from seascapes of fantasy and dream than from any charted harbor. Like mirages, her pieces scintillate and disperse; like siren songs, they draw us in over uncharted waters; as from a good dream, we awake from her melodies wishing we could return to wherever it was that they had transported us.
There's no one else quite like Lewis in music today, and that's not only because she plays a wind instrument that few others do -- her lips. It's also because her work draws on more eclectic traditions than many of her contemporaries. Her recordings have ranged from piano-accompanied interpretations of Schumann lieder to Brazilian jazz, from Spaghetti Western ballads worthy of any Sergio Leone film to noir-inflected lounge. Even a quick encounter with Lewis's output makes it clear: she's been busy building her own tradition, combining surprising details of musical history with her own ideas on what music can do and be -- and the result is her unmistakable, cinematic sound.
For the past decade, Lewis has been elevating the craft of whistling to a viable, even integral, element of contemporary song-making. Lewis was born in Australia, grew up in L.A., moved to Australia at twelve, and returned finally to L.A. in her early 20's. Ever since, she's become an offbeat fixture of the city's music culture. Lewis' curated show, Café Molly, has become a celebrated L.A. event that showcases her diverse inspirations, and features appearances from friends and fans including John C. Reilly, Karen O and Mac deMarco.
Lewis has also become an in-demand collaborator, playing with La Femme, Sébastien Tellier, and Dr. Dre. Now, her whistle -- something like a mixture of a theramin and the voice of the great Peruvian soprano Yma Sumac -- is nothing short of iconic. She's performed around the globe, at the Yuz Museum in Shanghai, for an opening night ceremony at the Cannes Film Festival, alongside cumbia outfit Sonido Gallo Negro at Mexico City's historic Salón Los Angeles, and on tour across the entirety of New Zealand with Neil Finn of Crowded House. Judging from this cast of characters, one thing is clear: it doesn't matter what kind of music you make, once you hear Molly Lewis whistle, you're going to want her in your show.
Lewis's 2021 debut EP, The Forgotten Edge, was produced by Tom Brenneck, a staple of the LA music scene who's worked with the likes of Charles Bradley and Amy Winehouse. It showcased a variety of Hollywood-ready sounds: the Spaghetti Western trumpet blasts of "Wind's Lament," the upbeat chase-scene mania of "Island Spell," the smoky and mysterious David Axelrod-esque noir of "Satin Curtains" all contributed distinct tones to this brief but thrilling excursion of a listen. The EP was a critical success, drawing praise from The New York Times and NPR, and even landing Lewis a spot on CBS Sunday Morning.
Now, Lewis and Brenneck have teamed up again for her second EP, Mirage, bringing into the mix Brazilian guitar virtuoso -- and frequent Seu Jorge collaborator -- Rogê. Lewis, Rogê, and Brenneck composed Mirage together largely via improvisation, recording demos in Brenneck's new Pasadena studio, Diamond West, between late 2021 and early 2022. Once the three had finalized the compositions, they recorded the official cuts at Studio 64 in Highland Park with percussionist Gibi Dos Santos (Sergio Mendes) and keyboard player Roger Manning (Air).
Capacious and atmospheric, Mirage is Lewis's most concentrated effort, both sonically and conceptually. Moving back and forth between California and Australia, she's always had a nostalgia for Pacific distances, and Mirage can be seen as a foray into that feeling. Like Eden's Island (1970) by eden ahbez -- whose "Nature Boy" is covered in one of Mirage's standout moments -- Lewis's EP is based on her visions of an imaginary island. Floating somewhere between Los Angeles, Brazil, and Australia, the shores of the island that inspired Mirage are made up more of sounds than of sand.
Opening with a title track full of sounds of nocturnal birds, insects, and waves, and carrying us off with its lush instrumental textures and earworm melodies, Mirage teleports us under the stars of an unknown beach -- all alone or in the company we've always dreamt of keeping. Highlight tracks like the seductive "Miracle Fruit" and the insouciant "Cabana de Mel" reach beyond Lewis's signature neo-lounge pastiche, Brenneck's soul, and Rogê's pure Brazilian style, meeting way out over the oceans of their imaginations of just how far music can take us away from here.
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Genres
Brazilian Jazz, Indie Classical, Lounge, Spaghetti Western, Whistle, Film Noir
Molly Lewis (Whistler) Tour Cities
Missoula, MT
San Francisco, CA
Los Angeles, CA
Boston, MA
Portland, OR
Washington, DC
Sandy, UT
Morrison, CO
Seattle, WA
Toronto, ON
Reno, NV
San Diego, CA
Chicago, IL
Philadelphia, PA
Boise, ID
Vancouver, BC
Frequently Asked Questions About Molly Lewis (Whistler)
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Molly Lewis (Whistler) on tour?
Yes, Molly Lewis (Whistler) is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Molly Lewis (Whistler) concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Molly Lewis (Whistler) tour
is scheduled for 19 dates across 16 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Molly Lewis (Whistler) scheduled to play?
Molly Lewis (Whistler) is scheduled to play 19 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Molly Lewis (Whistler) tour start?
Molly Lewis (Whistler)’s tour starts Jan 25, 2025 and ends on May 31, 2025.
They will play 16 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Boston at Cafe 939 and their next upcoming concert
will be in San Francisco at Brick & Mortar Music Hall.
What venues is Molly Lewis (Whistler) performing at?
As part of the Molly Lewis (Whistler) tour, Molly Lewis (Whistler) is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 25 - Boston,
MA @ Cafe 939
Jan 27 - Toronto,
ON @ Drake Underground
Jan 28 - Chicago,
IL @ Hideout
Jan 30 - Washington,
DC @ Songbyrd Music House
Jan 31 - Philadelphia,
PA @ Voltage Lounge
May 11 - Portland,
OR @ Polaris Hall
May 12 - Seattle,
WA @ Box House
May 13 - Vancouver,
BC @ Fox Cabaret
May 15 - San Diego,
CA @ Soda Bar
May 17 - Los Angeles,
CA @ Bob Baker Marionette Theater
May 18 - Los Angeles,
CA @ Bob Baker Marionette Theater
May 21 - San Francisco,
CA @ Brick & Mortar Music Hall
May 22 - Reno,
NV @ The Pool at Grand Sierra Resort
May 23 - Boise,
ID @ Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden
May 25 - Missoula,
MT @ KettleHouse Ampitheater
May 26 - Missoula,
MT @ KettleHouse Ampitheater
May 28 - Morrison,
CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May 29 - Morrison,
CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May 31 - Sandy,
UT @ Sandy Ampitheater