Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Jason Isbell has revealed plans for an intimate solo tour in early 2025. The acclaimed musician will step away from his band, the 400 Unit, to perform a series of shows across the United States.
The tour is set to begin on February 15 at Chicago's Auditorium Theatre and will conclude on March 29 at the Fox Theater in Atlanta. Along the way, Isbell will grace stages in notable venues such as New York's Beacon Theatre and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
A highlight of the tour will be a four-night residency at The Pinnacle in Nashville, Tennessee, from March 20 to March 28. This extended stay in Music City promises to be a special treat for fans in Isbell's adopted hometown.
The announcement comes on the heels of Isbell's recent release, "Live From The Ryman Vol. 2," a compilation of recordings from his performances at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium. This follows the success of his 2023 studio album "Weathervanes," which earned him a Grammy for Best Americana Album.
Isbell's decision to embark on a solo tour offers fans a rare opportunity to experience his powerful songwriting and emotive performances in a more stripped-down setting. Known for his introspective lyrics and masterful guitar work, Isbell has become a leading figure in the Americana and roots music scene.
Tickets for the 2025 solo tour are scheduled to go on sale this Friday. Given Isbell's dedicated fan base and the intimate nature of these performances, music enthusiasts are advised to act quickly to secure their spots at what promises to be a series of memorable shows.