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On tour
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Followers
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Beat Driven Singer-songwriter
Concerts
Jan
11
Argyros Performing Arts Center
Ketchum
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Jan
31
Wachholz College Center
Kalispell
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Mar
06
Egyptian Theatre
Park City
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Mar
07
Egyptian Theatre
Park City
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Mar
08
Egyptian Theatre
Park City
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Apr
29
Iron City Bham
Birmingham
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May
01
The Jones Assembly
Oklahoma City
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May
02
JJ's LIVE
Fayetteville
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May
05
Stable Hall
San Antonio
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May
07
Manship Theatre
Baton Rouge
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May
09
House of Blues Orlando
Lake Buena Vista
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May
10
Bilheimer Capitol Theatre
Clearwater
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May
12
Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker
Ft Lauderdale
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May
13
Florida Theatre
Jacksonville
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May
15
Charleston Music Hall
Charleston
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May
16
Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
Wilmington
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May
17
The Orange Peel
Asheville
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Jul
25
The Salt Shed
Chicago
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Jul
26
Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
Indianapolis
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Nov
13
Dickies Arena
Fort Worth
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About Mat Kearney
Years before he toured the world as a platinum-selling, boundary-breaking artist, Mat Kearney grew up in Eugene, Oregon. It was during those teenage years that he developed his love for classic songwriting — the kind that transcends generations and genres. He'd strum chords on a friend's acoustic guitar, paving the way for a career that would eventually take him far away from Eugene.
Much has changed since those days in the Pacific Northwest. Even so, Kearney hasn't forgotten his musical roots. On his fifth album, CRAZYTALK, he mixes his most timeless songwriting to date with a wide, genre-bending set of interests. There are organic instruments, electronic samples, chill house grooves, tropical sounds, and collaborations with DJs like AFSHeeN, filous, and RAC all glued together by an emphasis on ageless hooks and thought-provoking lyrics. The result is one of the most adventurous, nuanced albums of his acclaimed career, filled with EDM drops one minute and acoustic guitars the next.
It's a sound that nods to Kearney's history as a melody-driven songwriter, even as it pushes him into new territory.
"Back in Oregon, I was a punk skater kid who fell in love with Lauryn Hill, Tribe Called Quest, and Bel Biv Devoe," he says. "At the same time, I also loved playing my buddy's guitar. In a way, I'll always be that kid, drawing from the influences I grew up with."
Combing classic songs with modern, beat-heavy production, CRAZYTALK offers up a sound that's both cerebral and visceral. It's music for the head and the heart, but it's also music for the dance floor.
"At my core, I'm a songwriter," adds Kearney, who produced half of the album in his home studio in Nashville. "I wanted to explore new production ideas with this album, though, to see how I could frame these songs in a different way. CRAZYTALK has some deep house influences, some African samples, some tropical sounds, and a lot of electronics — things that wouldn't normally be found in a singer/songwriter record — juxtaposed with some classic songs. It's a sound that really occupies its own lane."
Inspired in part by the birth of his first child in January 2017, Kearney found himself writing CRAZYTALK's lyrics with a new, mature perspective. He'd been a traveling songwriter for more than a decade, releasing three Top 20 albums along the way. The sound he helped introduce with his major-label debut, 2006's Nothing Left to Lose — a record that combined the bright sounds of pop music the with darker, harder-hitting influence of hip-hop — had since become one of the most common genres of the 21st century, with chart-topping artists like Ed Sheeran and Twenty One Pilots all following in his footsteps. His legacy already established, Kearney felt comfortable broadening his songwriting, filling CRAZYTALK with songs that embraced an older, wiser point of view.
"I realized I didn't need to make every song a 'young love story,'" he says. "I'm comfortable writing music from a perspective of having been around the block a few times, because that's how I am in real life. The result is some beautiful, wise songs that sound like they've been well-traveled."
The album's opening track, "Better Than I Used to Be," takes a look at those early days in Kearney's backseat. It's a song about growing tall without forgetting your roots, laced with vocal effects, programmed percussion, and the familiar croon of Kearney's voice. That voice takes center stage on slower tracks like the modern, minimalist "Memorized" and a nuanced cover of Sade's "By Your Side," with both songs proving that CRAZYTALK doesn't need lush, layered production to pack a punch.
On album highlights like "Kings & Queens," though, Kearney makes room for an arsenal of instruments. He played many of them himself, beefing up the mix with digital samples and electronic flourishes. The album's songs were written in a similar way, with Kearney taking inspiration from organic instruments as well as synthesized loops.
"I'm a 50/50 guy," he explains of his songwriting process. "I'll sit down with my acoustic guitar and write a song, but I’ll also start with a beat, and then expand it into a song, like it was a hip-hop track. Those worlds can be opposites, but I've always played with both. I wrote the song 'Face to Face' on a ukulele, then added some percussion that sounded like 90s R&B. I wrote 'Sleeping at the Wheel with country songwriting legend Ross Copperman, then took it back to my studio and added an African sample with from a Bela Fleck record."
CRAZYTALK also marks Kearney's first project as an independent artist. A major-label veteran whose previous albums were issued by Columbia and Republic, Kearney felt the need to create his fifth album with complete freedom.
"I'm now footing every bill and paying for every flight," he says, "but it's beyond worth it. At this season of my life, putting out my fifth record, I really needed to take control creatively. I needed to take my own chances and combine these sounds that've been running through my head since I was a kid. I knew that some of it would sound like crazy talk to others, but that just gave me more fuel for the fire… as well as a name for the album."
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What fans are saying
Greg
Mat is just so darn great! Music is always top notch and you feel like he’s a buddy of yours by the end of the evening. Vienna the house dog was awesome too!
Fitzgerald Theater
West Saint Paul, MN
Feb 06, 2020
Katherine
I've been listening to Mat for about 4yrs, his music has really helped me thru a rough time. It was so wonderful to see him perform most of my favorite songs live!
Crystal Ballroom
Portland, OR
Feb 24, 2018
Katie
5th time seeing him, couldn't recommend him seeing one of his shows more! The couple next to me didn't know his stuff and fell in love with him, you will too!!
House Of Blues - Boston
Boston, MA
Mar 13, 2018
Kate
Mat was awesome as usual. Great Venue ! Hope you come back to New Jersey soon ! We all loved it and hope you did too
The Vogel
Red Bank, NJ
Nov 12, 2023
Krista
I’ve seen Mat perform about 10 times, from intimate radio station invites to his biggest venues. This venue and show was the best one I’ve ever seen!!
SPACE
Evanston, IL
Oct 26, 2019
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Mat Kearney Tour Cities
Clearwater, FL
San Antonio, TX
Lake Buena Vista, FL
Fayetteville, AR
Park City, UT
Kalispell, MT
Chicago, IL
Oklahoma City, OK
Asheville, NC
Fort Worth, TX
Birmingham, AL
Baton Rouge, LA
Ketchum, ID
Charleston, SC
Wilmington, NC
Indianapolis, IN
Jacksonville, FL
Frequently Asked Questions About Mat Kearney
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Mat Kearney on tour?
Yes, Mat Kearney is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Mat Kearney concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Mat Kearney tour
is scheduled for 20 dates across 17 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Mat Kearney scheduled to play?
Mat Kearney is scheduled to play 20 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Mat Kearney tour start?
Mat Kearney’s tour starts Jan 11, 2025 and ends on Nov 13, 2025.
They will play 17 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Ketchum at Argyros Performing Arts Center and their next upcoming concert
will be in San Antonio at Stable Hall.
What venues is Mat Kearney performing at?
As part of the Mat Kearney tour, Mat Kearney is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 11 - Ketchum,
ID @ Argyros Performing Arts Center
Jan 31 - Kalispell,
MT @ Wachholz College Center
Mar 06 - Park City,
UT @ Egyptian Theatre
Mar 07 - Park City,
UT @ Egyptian Theatre
Mar 08 - Park City,
UT @ Egyptian Theatre
Apr 29 - Birmingham,
AL @ Iron City Bham
May 01 - Oklahoma City,
OK @ The Jones Assembly
May 02 - Fayetteville,
AR @ JJ's LIVE
May 05 - San Antonio,
TX @ Stable Hall
May 07 - Baton Rouge,
LA @ Manship Theatre
May 09 - Lake Buena Vista,
FL @ House of Blues Orlando
May 10 - Clearwater,
FL @ Bilheimer Capitol Theatre
May 12 - Ft Lauderdale,
FL @ Lillian S. Wells Hall at The Parker
May 13 - Jacksonville,
FL @ Florida Theatre
May 15 - Charleston,
SC @ Charleston Music Hall
May 16 - Wilmington,
NC @ Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
May 17 - Asheville,
NC @ The Orange Peel
Jul 25 - Chicago,
IL @ The Salt Shed
Jul 26 - Indianapolis,
IN @ Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
Nov 13 - Fort Worth,
TX @ Dickies Arena