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Neko Case

Neko Case Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 261,280
Category Alternative, Indie Rock, Folk Rock
Concerts
Jan
27
Book Tour at Symphony Space (in-partnership with Barnes and Noble)
New York
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Jan
28
Book Tour at First Unitarian Congregational Society (in-partnership with Books Are Magic)
Brooklyn
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Jan
29
Book Tour at McCarter Center (in-partnership with Labyrinth Books and Princeton Public Library)
Princeton
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Jan
30
Book Tour at Sixth & I
Washington
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Jan
31
Book Tour at OZ Arts (in-partnership with Parnassus Books)
Nashville
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Feb
01
Book Tour at The Tara (in-partnership with A Cappella Books)
Atlanta
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Feb
03
Book Tour at Toronto Public Library (in-partnership with Indigo)
Toronto
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Feb
04
Book Tour at The Studebaker Theater (in-partnership with Exile in Bookville)
Chicago
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Feb
05
Book Tour at Town Hall Seattle (in-partnership with Elliott Bay Book Company)
Seattle
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Feb
06
Book Tour at Revolution Hall (in-partnership with Powell’s Books)
Portland
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Feb
07
Book Tour at The Rio Theater (in partnership with Bookshop Santa Cruz)
Santa Cruz
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Feb
08
Book Tour at Sidney Goldstein Theatre (in-partnership with Books, Inc.)
San Francisco
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Feb
09
Book Tour at First Congregational Church (in-partnership with Book Soup)
Los Angeles
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About Neko Case
Neko Case steps out, cutting the sky and singing the stars, spinning fury and mercy as she goes. She loves the world and wears her heart on her sleeve, but she might eat it before you get to thinking it belongs to you. Wild Creatures pulls together some high points of feral joy from twenty-one years of solo work by Neko Case. The Virginian marked Neko’s debut as a solo artist in 1997. She delved into darkness in 2000 with Furnace Room Lullaby, scrawled Blacklisted in 2004 and recorded The Tigers Have Spoken live the same year. In 2006, she dreamed Fox Confessor Brings the Flood, and in 2009 unleashed Middle Cyclone. She plumbed her own life in 2013 for The Worse Things Get, the Harder I Fight, the Harder I Fight, the More I Love You, and raised hell in 2018 with Hell-On. Now in her third decade of recording under her own name, she’s just getting started. Is there another songwriter so fearless and inventive? Bending decades of pop music into new shapes, she wields her voice like a kiss and her metaphors like a baseball bat. She has cast the fishing net of her career wide—from Seattle and Vancouver to Chicago and Stockholm, setting up her home base on a farm in New England. Gathering power year after year, Neko sings with the fierce abandon of a newborn infant crying in a basket in the woods. Since escaping the labels of country and Americana, the gorgeous train-whistle vocals of her early career sit submerged in her later style, where their ghost can appear any minute. When her voice jumps an octave, it’s almost visible, like sparks at night. “I never knew where I wanted to go or what I wanted to do with my voice,” she says, “but I just wanted to do it so bad.” The world tends to love women singer-songwriters most when they’re wounded and helpless. Neko’s music spans a broader spectrum, from longing to malice. Her lyrics evoke worlds, imagining a woman pilot ready to die, a serial killer, a murdered child, and a tornado, just for starters. Is there any perspective she can’t write a song from or about? “I am a man,” she sings. “I am the man in the fucking moon.” The Earth, too, and nature itself are wonders for her, from the dangerous attention of dandy wolves to a slaughtered tiger and birds frying on a wire. The world is dear to her, but there’s a lot happening in it that shouldn’t. It’s not her job to comfort you. You might try to come away from a Neko Case tune without a head full of images—but it’s impossible. Still, her songs won’t tell the whole story, rarely offering a panoramic view or a chronology. Instead, she offers up a series of snapshots, as if from a crime scene, and leaves the audience space to inhabit the closets and cathedrals she’s built. Neko seems to live to bend the shape of the melodies she writes. Listeners might feel the music going in unexpected directions, as she looks for the note that will negotiate a truce to fuse it to her lyrics. It’s not that you can’t find a verse-chorus-verse structure in a Neko song. But you’re just as likely to find any chorus you hitch a ride with going off a cliff, or to hear a hook you think might be the chorus, only to watch it disappear. Neko Case songs often exist with distinct sections that recall symphonies. Changing from ballads or waltz time to a rock beat and back, the elements sometimes seem wired together to make an improvised explosive device. Talking about inspirations, she’s as likely to mention Queen as Patsy Cline. Her work covers a big canvas, including collaborations with dozens of musicians over the years (Paul Rigby, Calexico, and an assorted set of sidemen known as “her boyfriends,” just to name a few). In studio, Neko obsesses over sound. Always involved with how her albums were recorded, she’s seized and embraced the role of producer. Standing halfway up a half-built stairway, she hammers nails into place as she goes along. Despite blowing every deadline she’s ever been given, Neko feels in her bones when a song or a project is done.
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Genres
Alternative, Indie Rock, Folk Rock
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What fans are saying
Robert
5 / 5
Neko put on an excellent, although long delayed, show. She and the bad really seemed to be enjoying themselves and there was a good deal of crowd interaction. Can't wait to see her again.
The Sheldon Concert Hall and Art Galleries St. Louis, MO
Jun 25, 2022
Richard
5 / 5
My first time to 1st Ave. Even on a hot night the AC was decent. Great sound and Neco was really on form with her great band. Loved every minute.
First Avenue Minneapolis, MN
Sep 02, 2022
Billy
4 / 5
She and her band were amazing! It was a surprise music madness with my girlfriend. Thanks to the band and all the people that make us happy with music.
The Glass House Concert Hall Pomona, CA
Mar 30, 2024
Sean
5 / 5
Absolutely phenomenal!!!! Hadn’t seen her since 2018 in Charlotte NC opening for Ray Lamontagne, it was great to see a full set and her voice was soooo powerful👏🏼
Capitol Theatre Clearwater, FL
Feb 09, 2023
Kristin
5 / 5
Neko sounded SO good last night. She seemed so relaxed and her voice was flawless. Such good energy all around. Variety Playhouse is a fun venue, too.
Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
Sep 14, 2022
Freddy
5 / 5
Neko Case! Simply awesome tonight in concert at the Variety Playhouse. What a beautiful voice and an excellent band to see in concert. I was a gift.
Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
Sep 14, 2018
Joleen
5 / 5
Great show by Neko Case was able to get quite close to the stage and crowd was nice and “All Fans” so found it top notch entertainment
Vic Theatre Chicago, IL
May 01, 2019
Andy K
4 / 5
Love Neko, so glad she’s doing well❤️. Intimate little session perfectly executed, will hold me over til hee appearance at Wolftrap. Will she ever sing “Prison Girls?”
Live Stream Live Stream
May 21, 2022
paul
5 / 5
Neko and her band are extremely talented and professional. They played an energetic set. Neko is so funny and charming. Indigo Sparke was also very good.
Kenan Auditorium Wilmington, NC
Feb 07, 2023
Rob
5 / 5
Her voice in combination with the acoustics of the theater made for an incredible experience! Excellent performance by the band and a great set list.
Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts Scottsdale, AZ
Mar 30, 2024
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Neko Case Tour Cities
Portland, OR Los Angeles, CA Washington, DC Atlanta, GA New York, NY Nashville, TN Seattle, WA Toronto, ON Princeton, NJ San Francisco, CA Brooklyn, NY Chicago, IL Santa Cruz, CA

Frequently Asked Questions About Neko Case

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Neko Case on tour?

Yes, Neko Case is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Neko Case concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Neko Case tour is scheduled for 13 dates across 13 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Neko Case scheduled to play?

Neko Case is scheduled to play 13 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Neko Case tour start?

Neko Case’s tour starts Jan 27, 2025 and ends on Feb 09, 2025. They will play 13 cities; their most recent concert was held in New York at Symphony Space and their next upcoming concert will be in Los Angeles at First Congregational Church of Los Angeles.

What venues is Neko Case performing at?

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

2025 Tour Dates:

Jan 27 - New York, NY @ Symphony Space
Jan 28 - Brooklyn, NY @ First Unitarian Congregational Society in Brooklyn
Jan 29 - Princeton, NJ @ McCarter Theatre Center
Jan 30 - Washington, DC @ Sixth & I Historic Synagogue
Jan 31 - Nashville, TN @ OZ Arts Nashville
Feb 01 - Atlanta, GA @ Tara Atlanta
Feb 03 - Toronto, ON @ Toronto Public Library - Toronto Reference Library
Feb 04 - Chicago, IL @ Studebaker Theater
Feb 05 - Seattle, WA @ Town Hall Seattle
Feb 06 - Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall
Feb 07 - Santa Cruz, CA @ The Rio Theater
Feb 08 - San Francisco, CA @ Nourse Theatre
Feb 09 - Los Angeles, CA @ First Congregational Church of Los Angeles
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