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Chris Thile has announced a solo tour starting at Koerner Hall in Toronto on October 15, with stops in upstate New York, North Bethesda, New York City, and Grand Rapids, culminating at Chicago Symphony Center on October 24. This follows previously announced orchestral performances in Philadelphia, Asheville, Detroit, and Katonah; an evening with Cécile McLorin Salvant at Carnegie Hall; and events with his fellow Punch Brothers.

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Singer/mandolinist Chris Thile has announced a solo tour starting at Koerner Hall in Toronto on October 15, with stops in upstate New York, North Bethesda, New York City, and Grand Rapids, culminating at Chicago Symphony Center on October 24. This follows previously announced performances of his piece ATTENTION! A narrative song cycle for extroverted mandolinist and orchestra in Philadelphia, Asheville, Detroit, and upstate New York; an evening with Cécile McLorin Salvant and The Knights at Carnegie Hall in New York City next week; and, with his fellow Punch Brothers, a taping of their Energy Curfew Music Hour variety show in New York City, a return to Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and the third annual Acousticamp in California. In November, Thile heads to London to perform at the London Jazz Festival. See below for details/tickets; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Chris Thile released his first truly solo album, Laysongs, on Nonesuch in 2021: just Thile, his voice, and his mandolin, on new recordings of six original songs and three covers, all of which contextualize and banter with his ideas about spirituality. Recorded in a converted upstate New York church during the pandemic, Laysongs features the three-part Salt (in the Wounds) of the Earth, which was inspired by C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters; a song Thile wrote about Dionysus; a selection from Béla Bartók’s Sonata for Solo Violin; “God Is Alive, Magic Is Afoot” based on Buffy Sainte-Marie’s adaptation of a Leonard Cohen poem; and a Hazel Dickens cover. You can get it and hear it here.

CHRIS THILE ON TOUR

Mar 27Carnegie Hall*New York, NY
Apr 11The Energy Curfew Music Hour**New York, NY
Apr 23Marian Anderson Hall***Philadelphia, PA
May 10Rabbit Rabbit***Asheville, NC
Jun 19–22Telluride Bluegrass Festival**Telluride, CO
Jun 26Orchestra Hall***Detroit, MI
Jun 27–Jul 1Acousticamp**Pacific Grove, CA
Jul 11Montecito Club†Santa Barbara, CA
Jul 20Venetian Theater, Caramoor***Katonah, NY
Oct 15Koerner Hall†Toronto, ON
Oct 16Smith Opera House†Geneva, NY
Oct 17The Music Center at Strathmore†North Bethesda, MD
Oct 19Kaufmann Concert Hall, 92NY†New York, NY
Oct 23St. Cecilia Music Center†Grand Rapids, MI
Oct 24Chicago Symphony Center†Chicago, IL
   
Nov 15London Jazz Festival†London, UK
   

* w/Cécile McLorin Salvant & The Knights
** w/Punch Brothers
*** ATTENTION! with orchestra
† solo

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Chris Thile 2025 by Josh Goleman
  • Tuesday, March 18, 2025
    Chris Thile Announces Solo Tour in October
    Josh Goleman

    Singer/mandolinist Chris Thile has announced a solo tour starting at Koerner Hall in Toronto on October 15, with stops in upstate New York, North Bethesda, New York City, and Grand Rapids, culminating at Chicago Symphony Center on October 24. This follows previously announced performances of his piece ATTENTION! A narrative song cycle for extroverted mandolinist and orchestra in Philadelphia, Asheville, Detroit, and upstate New York; an evening with Cécile McLorin Salvant and The Knights at Carnegie Hall in New York City next week; and, with his fellow Punch Brothers, a taping of their Energy Curfew Music Hour variety show in New York City, a return to Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and the third annual Acousticamp in California. In November, Thile heads to London to perform at the London Jazz Festival. See below for details/tickets; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Chris Thile released his first truly solo album, Laysongs, on Nonesuch in 2021: just Thile, his voice, and his mandolin, on new recordings of six original songs and three covers, all of which contextualize and banter with his ideas about spirituality. Recorded in a converted upstate New York church during the pandemic, Laysongs features the three-part Salt (in the Wounds) of the Earth, which was inspired by C.S. Lewis’s The Screwtape Letters; a song Thile wrote about Dionysus; a selection from Béla Bartók’s Sonata for Solo Violin; “God Is Alive, Magic Is Afoot” based on Buffy Sainte-Marie’s adaptation of a Leonard Cohen poem; and a Hazel Dickens cover. You can get it and hear it here.

    CHRIS THILE ON TOUR

    Mar 27Carnegie Hall*New York, NY
    Apr 11The Energy Curfew Music Hour**New York, NY
    Apr 23Marian Anderson Hall***Philadelphia, PA
    May 10Rabbit Rabbit***Asheville, NC
    Jun 19–22Telluride Bluegrass Festival**Telluride, CO
    Jun 26Orchestra Hall***Detroit, MI
    Jun 27–Jul 1Acousticamp**Pacific Grove, CA
    Jul 11Montecito Club†Santa Barbara, CA
    Jul 20Venetian Theater, Caramoor***Katonah, NY
    Oct 15Koerner Hall†Toronto, ON
    Oct 16Smith Opera House†Geneva, NY
    Oct 17The Music Center at Strathmore†North Bethesda, MD
    Oct 19Kaufmann Concert Hall, 92NY†New York, NY
    Oct 23St. Cecilia Music Center†Grand Rapids, MI
    Oct 24Chicago Symphony Center†Chicago, IL
       
    Nov 15London Jazz Festival†London, UK
       

    * w/Cécile McLorin Salvant & The Knights
    ** w/Punch Brothers
    *** ATTENTION! with orchestra
    † solo

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