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23 January 2026 at 20:00:00
United States, Pittsburgh
Music event
18.48 - 18.48 USD
About the Event
Doors open at 7 PM; show begins at 8 PM. Audience must be 21 or older. After more than a thousand international performances and eight studio albums, she is preparing to release her ninth albumExploding Star (January 2025)which will launch an extensive world tour across the United States and Europe. Her 2019 album Soil In The Sky features special guests on duets and vocal harmonies, including Dawes frontman Taylor Goldsmith and Lake Street Dives Rachael Price. The all-star lineup also includes drummer Griffin Goldsmith (Dawes) and several members of the Amos Lee band. Her 2015 record Making Me Break blends indie rock textures with folk storytelling and spiritual themes, as noted by The Bluegrass Situation. In 2014 she released Woodstock, a collaborative project with Boston quartet Darlingside that received praise from The New York Times and Graham Nash. She has headlined tours in the U.S. and Canada, supporting artists such as Anais Mitchell, Lake Street Dive, Shakey Graves, Gary Clark Jr., Rodrigo y Gabriela, Colin Hay (Men at Work), Mary Chapin Carpenter, Shawn Colvin, Dar Williams, and many others. Heather Reardon is a critically acclaimed folk-pop singer-songwriter who tells stories with authenticity. Her songs function as postcards from someone willing to take the less traveled path. She began writing music at age 15 and has spent her life performing and recording globally. With over 85 original songs released, her work appears on numerous Spotify and Apple Music editorial playlists, accumulating more than eight million streams on Apple Music alone. She performed with Lori McKenna, Rodney Crowell, Anais Mitchell, Xavier Rudd, John Paul White, Dar Williams, Rachael Platten, and Ed Sheeran (who invited her to perform at his Old Phone Pub pop-up in Ipswich, Massachusetts, in March 2025). Her music is described as moving folk/pop with lyrical depth beyond her years (Performer Magazine) and a melancholy masterpiece (American Songwriter Magazine). No Depression calls her a true treasure.