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- 15/07/2025Tuesday 20:00Charlotte, NC, USSkyla Credit Union AmphitheatreThe Head And The Heart VIP Upgrade Add-On (Event Ticket Not Included)
- 15/07/2025Tuesday 20:00Charlotte, NC, USSkyla Credit Union AmphitheatreThe Head And The Heart: Aperture Tour
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- 16/07/2025Wednesday 18:30Raleigh, NC, USRed Hat AmphitheaterThe Head And The Heart VIP Upgrade Add-On (Event Ticket Not Included)
- 16/07/2025Wednesday 18:30Raleigh, NC, USRed Hat AmphitheaterThe Head And The Heart: Aperture Tour
- 18/07/2025Friday 19:00Nashville, TN, USAscend AmphitheaterThe Head And The Heart VIP Upgrade Add-On (Event Ticket Not Included)
- 18/07/2025Friday 19:00Nashville, TN, USAscend AmphitheaterThe Head And The Heart: Aperture Tour
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- 19/07/2025Saturday 19:00Louisville, KY, USIroquois AmphitheaterThe Head And The Heart VIP Upgrade Add-On (Event Ticket Not Included)
- 19/07/2025Saturday 19:00Louisville, KY, USIroquois AmphitheaterThe Head And The Heart: Aperture Tour
- 20/07/2025Sunday 19:30Cincinnati, OH, USThe ICON Festival Stage at Smale ParkThe Head And The Heart VIP Upgrade Add-On (Event Ticket Not Included)
- 20/07/2025Sunday 19:30Cincinnati, OH, USThe ICON Festival Stage at Smale ParkThe Head And The Heart: Aperture Tour
- 23/07/2025Wednesday 17:30Columbus, OH, USKEMBA Live!The Head and the Heart w/ Wild Rivers
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- 27/07/2025Sunday 19:00Bethlehem, PA, USLevitt Pavilion SteelStacksThe Head And The Heart
- 30/07/2025Wednesday 19:00New York, NY, USCapital One City Parks Foundation SummerStageThe Head And The Heart VIP Upgrade Add-On (Event Ticket Not Included)
- 30/07/2025Wednesday 19:00New York, NY, USCapital One City Parks Foundation SummerStageThe Head And The Heart: Aperture Tour
- 31/07/2025Thursday 18:00Asbury Park, NJ, USStone Pony Summer StageThe Head And The Heart VIP Upgrade Add-On (Event Ticket Not Included)
- 31/07/2025Thursday 18:00Asbury Park, NJ, USStone Pony Summer StageThe Head And The Heart: Aperture Tour
- 01/08/2025Friday 19:00Richmond, VA, USAllianz Amphitheater at RiverfrontThe Head And The Heart VIP Upgrade Add-On (Event Ticket Not Included)
- 01/08/2025Friday 19:00Richmond, VA, USAllianz Amphitheater at RiverfrontThe Head And The Heart: Aperture Tour
- 02/08/2025Saturday 19:00Harrisburg, PA, USRiverfront ParkThe Head And The Heart VIP Upgrade Add-On (Event Ticket Not Included)
- 02/08/2025Saturday 19:00Harrisburg, PA, USRiverfront ParkThe Head And The Heart: Aperture Tour
About
It wasn’t that long ago that the members of Seattle’s The Head and the Heart were getting acquainted with another at the local pub Conor Byrne, strumming their acoustic guitars, stomping their feet and singing in harmony as they attempted to attract the attention of customers. That unbridled energy informed their earliest original material, which was honed in local performances before eventually being captured on the band’s 2011 debut album for hometown label Sub Pop.
Then, something unexpected happened. That music began to reach audiences all over the United States and the rest of the world, and The Head and the Heart went from playing open mic nights to selling out headlining shows in prestigious venues. The album became one of Sub Pop’s best-selling debut releases in years. And slowly but surely, ideas began to form for the band’s second album, imbued with the experiences of traveling the world and cultivating a listenership with a deep connection to the music.
Indeed, The Head and the Heart’s new release, Let’s Be Still, is a snapshot of a band that didn’t exist just four short years ago. Virginia native Russell and California transplant Johnson formed the core songwriting partnership, which was rounded out by drummer Tyler Williams, keyboardist Kenny Hensley, vocalist/violinist Charity Rose Thielen and bassist Chris Zasche, who’d met Russell and Johnson while tending bar at an open mic they frequented
“The first record was very thematic. It just had to do with all of us being together and writing songs, and leaving home to come to Seattle,” says Thielen. “I honestly don’t know if there is a theme this time around. There are things that stick out, like the idea of going from busking to becoming a full-on band and touring like crazy.” Adds Williams, “Before we started recording, I wondered, ‘What if this doesn’t work? What if the momentum dies down?’ But once we got in there, we realized that we felt so good together doing it. The weight was lifted. It was like, ‘Right! This is what we do.’”
“The first record was written and recorded with a lot of limitations. It’s almost easier that way,” says Zasche. “This time around, with more time and resources, there were few limitations, so we had to be in charge of keeping a focus and not getting distracted but at the same time exploring the options available. It wasn’t easy, but from this I think a clearer, more focused record has been made.”
Band members point to “Another Story” as a moment that embodies their collective creative spirit. Russell wrote the song shortly after the elementary school shooting in Sandy Hook, Conn., but hadn’t showed it to anyone in the band except Johnson. “One day everyone was taking a break from tracking and I was sitting in my booth and started to play this song,” Russell recalls. “You could hear what I was doing in the control room and then one by one, a bandmate would walk in, grab their instrument and start playing along. We didn’t talk about it. We didn’t have to go back and rearrange anything. It was all there.” Adds Williams, “Jon is so smart about waiting to introduce new ideas. He knows when the mood will be right.” Says Johnson, “The song was undeniable, and the vibe didn’t change from when he was playing it acoustically. Everybody just lifted it up, in the way that this band does.”
Setlists
- 1.All We Ever Knew
- 2.Missed Connection
- 3.Jubilee
- 4.Fire Escape
- 5.Don't Show Your Weakness
- 6.Another Story
- 7.Beg, Steal, Borrow
- 8.Let's Be Still
- 9.Cop Car
- 10.Honeybee
- 11.After the Setting Sun
- 12.Virginia (Wind in the Night)
- 13.Shake
- 14.Down in the Valley
- 15.Arrow
- 16.Lost in My Mind
- 17.Rivers and Roads
- 1.All We Ever Knew
- 2.Jubilee
- 3.Fire Escape
- 4.Another Story
- 5.Don't Show Your Weakness
- 6.Beg, Steal, Borrow
- 7.Let's Be Still
- 8.10,000 Weight in Gold
- 9.Missed Connection
- 10.Cop Car
- 11.Honeybee
- 12.After the Setting Sun
- 13.Gone
- 14.Cats and Dogs
- 15.Coeur d'Alene
- 16.Ghosts
- 17.Virginia (Wind in the Night)
- 18.Shake
- 19.Down in the Valley
Encore
- 20.Arrow
- 21.Lost in My Mind
- 22.Rivers and Roads
- 1.Arrow
- 2.After the Setting Sun
- 3.Finally Free
- 4.Aperture
- 5.Lost in My Mind
- 1.10,000 Weight in Gold
- 2.Don't Show Your Weakness
- 3.All We Ever Knew
- 4.Another Story
- 5.Time With My Sins (live debut)
- 6.Shake
- 7.Down in the Valley
- 8.Library Magic
- 9.Beg, Steal, Borrow (live debut)
- 10.Winter Song
- 11.Arrow
- 12.Arrow (repeated)
- 13.After the Setting Sun
- 14.Jubilee
- 15.Lost in My Mind
- 1.Living Mirage
- 2.All We Ever Knew
- 3.Don't Show Your Weakness
- 4.Ghosts
- 5.Another Story
- 6.After the Setting Sun
- 7.Tiebreaker
- 8.Let's Be Still
- 9.Lost in My Mind
- 10.Missed Connection
- 11.Hurts (But It Goes Away)
- 12.Honeybee
- 13.Winter Song
- 14.Sounds Like Hallelujah
- 15.Jubilee (Live debut)
- 16.Arrow
- 17.Down in the Valley
Encore
- 18.Virginia (Wind in the Night)
- 19.Shake
- 20.Rivers and Roads