
Mary Chapin Carpenter Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
122,640
Category
Country
Concerts
Jun
09
Revolution Hall
Portland
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Jun
10
Benaroya Hall
Seattle
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Jun
11
Hult Center for the Performing Arts
Eugene
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Jun
13
Uptown Theatre
Napa
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Jun
14
The Mountain Winery
Saratoga
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Jun
16
Lobero Theatre
Santa Barbara
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Jun
19
Humphreys SoCal Dining & Music
San Diego
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Jun
20
Wilshire Ebell Theatre
Los Angeles
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Jun
21
Fox Tucson Theatre
Tucson
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Jun
22
Scottsdale Performing Arts Center
Scottsdale
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Jun
25
Denver Botanic Gardens
Denver
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Jun
26
Pikes Peak Center
Colorado Springs
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Aug
01
State Theatre
Portland
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Aug
02
Colonial Theatre Laconia
Laconia
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Aug
03
Center for the Arts
Nashua
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Aug
06
Massey Hall
Toronto
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Aug
08
Chautauqua Amphitheater
Chautauqua
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Aug
09
BARDAVON
Poughkeepsie
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Aug
10
Academy Of Music Theatre
Northampton
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Aug
12
The Ridgefield Playhouse
Ridgefield
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Aug
13
The Ridgefield Playhouse
Ridgefield
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Aug
15
The National
Richmond
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Aug
16
The Barns at Wolf Trap
Vienna
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Sep
11
Bourbon & Beyond 2025
Louisville
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Sep
12
Bourbon & Beyond 2025
Louisville
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Sep
25
Chevalier Theatre
Medford
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Sep
26
Paramount Theatre, VT
Rutland
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Sep
27
SLC Arts Gallery at Town Hall
Potsdam
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Sep
28
McCarter Theatre Center
Princeton
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Sep
30
Charleston Music Hall
Charleston
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Oct
01
Durham PAC
Durham
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Oct
02
Ryman Auditorium
Nashville
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Oct
03
Robert Kirk Walker Theatre
Chattanooga
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Oct
04
Knight Theater
Charlotte
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Oct
05
Bijou Theatre
Knoxville
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Oct
07
Goodyear Theater
Akron
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Oct
08
Michigan Theater
Ann Arbor
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Oct
09
Cahn Auditorium
Evanston
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Oct
10
Orpheum Theater
Madison
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Oct
11
Orpheum Theatre
Minneapolis
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About Mary Chapin Carpenter
The Things That We Are Made Of, the new full-length album by renowned and beloved singer, songwriter and performer Mary Chapin Carpenter, will be released May 6 on Lambent Light Records via Thirty Tigers (pre-order). Produced by 2016 Producer of the Year Grammy-nominee Dave Cobb (Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton), the album features eleven new songs, including the lead track “Something Tamed Something Wild,” which premiered yesterday at Rolling Stone and can now be heard/shared via Soundcloud. Of the song, Rolling Stone praises, “…beautifully sums up where she’s been and sets the stage for what’s yet to come…’Something Tamed Something Wild’ and indeed the entire new album finds the songwriter at her most thoughtful and also at times sweetly whimsical, perfectly capturing the buoyant spirit of her early successes and also serving as a reminder that she remains one of the most grounded, sentient songwriters of her generation.”
In celebration of the release, Carpenter will return to D.C.’s legendary Wolf Trap for a special performance on July 2. Tickets will go on-sale on Saturday, March 19. Additional tour dates to be announced shortly.
The Things That We Are Made Of was recorded at Nashville’s Sound Emporium and Low Country Sound studios during the spring and summer of 2016. In addition to Carpenter (vocals, electric/acoustic guitar), the album features Cobb (electric/acoustic/gut string guitar, percussion, Moog, Mellotron), Annie Clements (bass), Brian Allen (bass), Chris Powell (drums, percussion), Mike Webb (piano, B3 organ, reed organ, Mellotron, Fender Rhodes) and Jimmy Wallace (piano, B3 organ).
Of the album, Carpenter comments, “Working with Dave felt great from the first day of our sessions. He is always willing to try something new, believes that ‘yes’ is the only answer, and surrounds himself with wonderfully talented and generous musicians; by the end of the project, I felt as if I was a part of a new family.”
Cobb adds, “I wanted to work with Mary Chapin because very few people can cut with words like she can. She’s an absolute poet and legend. I was so happy to collaborate on this album together.”
Over the course of her acclaimed career, Carpenter has recorded 14 albums and sold over 14 million records. With hits like ”Passionate Kisses” and “He Thinks He’ll Keep Her,” she has won five Grammy Awards (with 15 nominations), two CMA awards, two Academy of Country Music awards for her vocals and is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Most recently, in 2014, Carpenter released her acclaimed debut orchestral album, Songs From The Movie. Arranged and co-produced by six-time Grammy winner Vince Mendoza, the record is comprised of ten previously recorded compositions including “Between Here and Gone” and “Come On Come On.” Since it’s release, Carpenter has performed alongside the New York Philharmonic, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the London Concert Orchestra, the L.A. Philharmonic and the National Symphony Orchestra among many others.
Citing as inspiration such seminal film composers as Elmer Bernstein and Thomas Newman, and contemporary symphonic composers like Tobias Picker and Morten Lauridsen, Carpenter had long imagined this project but it wasn’t until she had the chance to work with Mendoza that it came to fruition.
The result reprises ten of Carpenter’s songs in Mendoza’s distinctively beautiful and cinematic arrangements – thus the album title that gathers them together – to give the listener the continuum of a film soundtrack, albeit an imaginary one.
The album was recorded at London’s legendary AIR Studios, with a 63-piece orchestra, and a 15-voice choir. “Part of the challenge of this new musical setting was to find the right approach to singing each song,” Carpenter says. “Singing with an orchestra is very different from singing with a band. I had to learn to ride the enormous wave of sound an orchestra produces but not over sing at the same time. Finding a quiet voice while still conveying strength was the way in.”
From “Come On Come On” to “On And On It Goes” to “I Am A Town” and “Goodnight America,” the record finds this multi-platinum album selling, multi-Grammy winner, two-time CMA Female Vocalist, and member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame still breaking new ground, giving us a record unlike any of her others. “I grew up in a house where film soundtracks and classical music played constantly because my mother loved them so,” Carpenter says, as a way to explain how she came to this project. “Recording at AIR Studios in London was magical and working with Vince as he transformed my songs with his arrangements was an extraordinary artistic experience. I feel so fortunate to have been given this chance to do something so different from what I have done in the past and what I expect to do in the future.”
That level of excitement and fearless creativity has been a common thread throughout Mary Chapin Carpenter’s two-and-a-half-decade recording career, during which she’s sold more than 13 million records and developed a remarkably loyal and devoted international fan base.
Born in Princeton, New Jersey, Carpenter began playing guitar and writing songs early in life, and was playing her songs in D.C. clubs before she was out of her teens. Word of Carpenter’s talents eventually reached Nashville, winning her a deal with Columbia Records, which released her 1987 debut album, Hometown Girl.
Her debut disc set the stage for the success of 1989’s State of the Heart and 1990’s Shooting Straight in the Dark, each of which produced four Top 20 hits, including the Grammy-winning smash “Down at the Twist and Shout.” Those releases were followed by the massive commercial breakthrough of 1992’s Come On Come On, which was certified quadruple platinum and yielded no less than seven charting singles.
More success followed with such albums as the platinum Stones in the Road, A Place in the World, Time* Sex* Love* and Between Here and Gone. Carpenter moved to Rounder/Zoë in time for 2007’s Grammy-nominated The Calling, which was followed by the seasonally themed Come Darkness Come Light: 12 Songs of Christmas, the Grammy-nominated The Age of Miracles and Ashes and Roses.
Along the way, Carpenter has won five Grammy Awards, was named the Country Music Association’s Female Vocalist of the Year in 1992 and 1993 and in 2012 was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Her compositions have also been covered by a diverse assortment of artists including Joan Baez, Wynonna Judd, Cyndi Lauper, Trisha Yearwood, Maura O’Connell, Mary Black and Dianne Reeves and has also collaborated, on record and/or on stage, with the likes of Joan Baez, Shawn Colvin, Dolly Parton, the Indigo Girls and Tony Bennett.
Following the January 2014 debut of the album with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the prestigious Celtic Connections Festival in Glasgow, Carpenter will appear as a guest with orchestras in the U.S. and the U.K. throughout 2014.
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What fans are saying
Jane
Mary Chapin you could sing the phone directory and it would sound brilliant. Loved your songs, your voice in pure honey, wonderful, thank you.
American Family Insurance Amphitheater
Milwaukee, WI
Jul 26, 2020
Kevin
A true delight! My wife and I loved it as did our 11 year-old daughter. We smiled through the entire concert!
Amaturo Theater
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Oct 15, 2018
Mark
She was awesome. Very nice selection of songs. Her band is phenomenal. A very nice evening.
Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
Wilmington, NC
Aug 09, 2023
Michael
Great performance for an important cause. So glad to have been there. Still a great voice and songwriter.
City Winery
Nashville, TN
Oct 25, 2018
Bryan
She played all her hits plus several new ones. I enjoyed the show a lot
Durham Performing Arts Center
Durham, NC
Aug 18, 2022
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Mary Chapin Carpenter Tour Cities
Chattanooga, TN
Vienna, VA
Chautauqua, NY
Los Angeles, CA
Durham, NC
Madison, WI
Tucson, AZ
Santa Barbara, CA
Knoxville, TN
Charleston, SC
Portland, ME
Princeton, NJ
Potsdam, NY
Nashville, TN
Seattle, WA
Northampton, MA
Ridgefield, CT
Toronto, ON
Nashua, NH
Ann Arbor, MI
Napa, CA
Evanston, IL
Akron, OH
Scottsdale, AZ
Colorado Springs, CO
Minneapolis, MN
Portland, OR
Poughkeepsie, NY
Medford, MA
Rutland, VT
Charlotte, NC
Louisville, KY
Denver, CO
Laconia, NH
Richmond, VA
San Diego, CA
Saratoga, CA
Eugene, OR
Frequently Asked Questions About Mary Chapin Carpenter
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Mary Chapin Carpenter on tour?
Yes, Mary Chapin Carpenter is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Mary Chapin Carpenter concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Mary Chapin Carpenter tour
is scheduled for 40 dates across 38 cities. Get
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How many upcoming tour dates is Mary Chapin Carpenter scheduled to play?
Mary Chapin Carpenter is scheduled to play 40 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
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When does the Mary Chapin Carpenter tour start?
Mary Chapin Carpenter’s tour starts Jun 09, 2025 and ends on Oct 11, 2025.
They will play 38 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Portland at Revolution Hall and their next upcoming concert
will be in Vienna at The Barns at Wolf Trap.
What venues is Mary Chapin Carpenter performing at?
As part of the Mary Chapin Carpenter tour, Mary Chapin Carpenter is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jun 09 - Portland,
OR @ Revolution Hall
Jun 10 - Seattle,
WA @ Benaroya Hall
Jun 11 - Eugene,
OR @ Hult Center for the Performing Arts
Jun 13 - Napa,
CA @ Uptown Theatre
Jun 14 - Saratoga,
CA @ The Mountain Winery
Jun 16 - Santa Barbara,
CA @ Lobero Theatre
Jun 19 - San Diego,
CA @ Humphreys SoCal Dining & Music
Jun 20 - Los Angeles,
CA @ Wilshire Ebell Theatre
Jun 21 - Tucson,
AZ @ Fox Tucson Theatre
Jun 22 - Scottsdale,
AZ @ Scottsdale Performing Arts Center
Jun 25 - Denver,
CO @ Denver Botanic Gardens
Jun 26 - Colorado Springs,
CO @ Pikes Peak Center
Aug 01 - Portland,
ME @ State Theatre
Aug 02 - Laconia,
NH @ Colonial Theatre Laconia
Aug 03 - Nashua,
NH @ Center for the Arts
Aug 06 - Toronto,
ON @ Massey Hall
Aug 08 - Chautauqua,
NY @ Chautauqua Amphitheater
Aug 09 - Poughkeepsie,
NY @ BARDAVON
Aug 10 - Northampton,
MA @ Academy Of Music Theatre
Aug 12 - Ridgefield,
CT @ The Ridgefield Playhouse
Aug 13 - Ridgefield,
CT @ The Ridgefield Playhouse
Aug 15 - Richmond,
VA @ The National
Aug 16 - Vienna,
VA @ The Barns at Wolf Trap
Sep 11 - Louisville,
KY @ Highland Festival Grounds at KY Expo Center
Sep 12 - Louisville,
Kentucky @ Highland Festival Grounds KY Expo Center
Sep 25 - Medford,
MA @ Chevalier Theatre
Sep 26 - Rutland,
VT @ Paramount Theatre, VT
Sep 27 - Potsdam,
NY @ SLC Arts Gallery at Town Hall
Sep 28 - Princeton,
NJ @ McCarter Theatre Center
Sep 30 - Charleston,
SC @ Charleston Music Hall
Oct 01 - Durham,
NC @ Durham PAC
Oct 02 - Nashville,
TN @ Ryman Auditorium
Oct 03 - Chattanooga,
TN @ Robert Kirk Walker Theatre
Oct 04 - Charlotte,
NC @ Knight Theater
Oct 05 - Knoxville,
TN @ Bijou Theatre
Oct 07 - Akron,
OH @ Goodyear Theater
Oct 08 - Ann Arbor,
MI @ Michigan Theater
Oct 09 - Evanston,
IL @ Cahn Auditorium
Oct 10 - Madison,
WI @ Orpheum Theater
Oct 11 - Minneapolis,
MN @ Orpheum Theatre