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Runs from Saturday July 31 2021 to Sunday July 31 2022

Approximate running time: 2 hours

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Big Top Chautauqua Tent Venue
32525 Ski Hill Road
Bayfield WI 54814

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Sunday, July 31, 2022 • 7:30 PM
Tickets*: $89/$130/$155

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General Public ticket sales begin Friday, May 20, 2022 - 10:00AM CT
Please note: Tickets are limited to four(4) per household.

"Brandi Carlile defies categorization -- she is country, she is pop, she is Americana -- but most of all, she's out to make the world a better place." - The Cut

Only a global pandemic could have forced Brandi Carlile to hit pause. After two hard-fought decades-in-the-making, Carlile was in the midst of experiencing the biggest highs of her acclaimed career thus far. From a show-stealing debut at the 61st GRAMMY Awards, to her first sold-out arena show at Madison Square Garden, to an ever-growing number of awards and accolades, all-star collaborations and countless other staggering achievements.

Finding herself stuck at home outside of Seattle in the rural foothills of the Cascade Mountains, Carlile had no choice but to slow down, reassess and realign her priorities. Luckily for Carlile, home happens to be a 90-acre compound shared with not only her wife, Catherine, and two daughters, but also her chosen family: longtime collaborators and bandmates Tim and Phil Hanseroth as well as her cello player Josh Neumann among an ever-growing contingency.

It was during this time that In These Silent Days took shape. Inspired by the mining of her own history while writing her #1 New York Times Best Selling memoir Broken Horses, the new ten-song record chronicles acceptance, faith, loss and love and channels icons like David Bowie, Freddie Mercury, Elton John and Joni Mitchell -- the latter two who, by some sort of cosmic alignment of the stars, have turned out to be close friends in addition to being her biggest heroes and inspirations.

Reuniting with producers Dave Cobb and Shooter Jennings, the album takes Carlile's voice, which The New York Times says, "sounds like an element of nature," and pushes it to even greater heights and dramatic peaks. From the anthemic first single "Right On Time" to the intimately romantic "You and Me On The Rock" and the blistering "Broken Horses," the songs tell a story of connection and empathy in the midst of distance and estrangement and showcase an artist continuing to push herself and widen her arms around an inclusive, ever-growing island of misfits.

Don't miss her return to Big Top Chautauqua for a special solo performance.

$1.50 from every ticket sold will be donated to the Looking Out Foundation. Founded in 2008 by multiple Grammy winning artists Brandi Carlile, Tim and Phil Hanseroth, Looking Out amplifies the impact of music by empowering those without a voice. Learn More



*Plus applicable taxes and fees:

  • 5.5% State and local sales tax
  • $3 Facility Fee per ticket (facility fee is used for tent, building, and grounds needs)
  • 2% Handling Fee per order, up to a maximum of $8
  • "All-In Gate Pricing" Purchases at the gate (totaled with taxes and fees) will be rounded up to the nearest dollar to expedite the line
  • No refunds or exchanges for any shows



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