Rhiannon Giddens & The Old-Time Revue

Saturday, July 12
Doors: 6pm | Show: 8pm
Rhiannon Giddens & The Old-Time Revue

Saturday, July 12, 2025
Doors / Show

RESERVED – $85 / $77 / $67
LAWN – $47

*Prices increase $10 week of show

Please contact us at info@rpmtix.com or 480-656-9940 with any seating questions.
all events have a clear bag policy – we are a cashless venue 

ABOUT ARTIST
Rhiannon Giddens is a groundbreaking singer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer known for blending deep historical roots with contemporary sensibilities in folk music. A two-time GRAMMY Award winner, MacArthur “Genius” grant recipient, Pulitzer Prize winner, and opera, ballet, and film composer, Giddens focuses on highlighting overlooked contributions to American music and advocating for a more accurate understanding of its origins. She has released multiple albums, collaborated with artists like Francesco Turrisi and the Silkroad Ensemble, and is the Artistic Director of the Silkroad Ensemble. A founding member of the Carolina Chocolate Drops and Our Native Daughters, she’s also hosted TV shows, podcasts, and written books. Her upcoming music festival, Biscuits & Banjos, celebrates Black culture, and she’s been recognized as one of the most influential women musicians of the 21st century.


Singer-songwriter Rhiannon Giddens is the co-founder of the Grammy Award-winning string band Carolina Chocolate Drops, in which she also plays banjo and fiddle. She began gaining recognition as a solo artist when she stole the show at the T Bone Burnett-produced “Another Day, Another Time” concert at New York City’s Town Hall in 2013. The elegant bearing, prodigious voice and fierce spirit that brought the audience to its feet that night is also abundantly evident on Giddens’ critically acclaimed solo debut, the Grammy-nominated album, Tomorrow Is My Turn, which masterfully blends American musical genres like gospel, jazz, blues and country, showcasing her extraordinary emotional range and dazzling vocal prowess.
Giddens’ follow-up album, Freedom Highway, was released in February 2017. It includes nine original songs Giddens wrote or co-wrote along with a traditional song and two civil rights-era songs, “Birmingham Sunday” and Staple Singers’ well-known “Freedom Highway,” from which the album takes its name.
Giddens has performed for President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, appeared on The Late Show, Austin City Limits, Later…with Jools Holland, and both CBS Saturday and Sunday Morning, and dueted with country superstar Eric Church on his powerful anti-racism song “Kill a Word” (including performing the song on The Tonight Show and the CMA Awards, among other programs). In 2017, Giddens was awarded a Macarthur Genius Award and she has also received the BBC Radio 2 Folk Award for Singer of the Year and the Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Bluegrass and Banjo. She has performed a recurring role on the television drama Nashville, playing the role of Hanna Lee “Hallie” Jordan, a young social worker with “the voice of an angel.”
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