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Ray LaMontagne

Ray LaMontagne at Orpheum Theater

Why see Ray LaMontagne?

20th Anniversary Tour

Grammy award-winning rock musician Ray LaMontagne is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut with a new tour! 'Trouble', Ray LaMontagne's acclaimed 2004 debut, quietly sold over 250,000 copies, the grassroots result of listeners worldwide hearing the New Hampshire-born singer and songwriter and spreading the word. Now, he's bringing the magic of his debut album to the stage once again, kicking off end of summer into fall, don't miss your chance to see him live!

After leaving high school, he went on to work in a shoe factory in Maine, before being inspired to write music by listening to a record by Stephen Stills, Manassas. His rootsy, bluegrass style has been likened to Otis Redding and Van Morrison, among others, with a gravelly, but velvety folk voice that dances expertly around earthy songs.

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Customer reviews

60 reviews, average rating: (2.6 Stars)

Jon A.

So talented

Excellent musician, great band . Played almost all his requested greatest hits. Interacted with the audience wonderfully. Loved the entire performance . Well worth it. ... Read more

Nancy

Love Ray’s Music

I really liked the venue at State Theater for the performance. It was perfect with just Ray and his awesome back up singer. Unfortunately some of the audience didn’t get the difference and acted like it was in a huge auditorium - rude talking, in and out of seats, yelling for him to play Jolene after he said several times that he would, ugh! enjoyed the mix of old and new music, as well as mixing in some harmonica. Ray interacted very little with the audience and when he did it was a dry witty humor that we couldn’t hear well. Disappointing, sound crew should’ve fixed that. I wasn’t a fan of the opening act but my young adult granddaughter liked her. I didn’t think he needed an opening act in that venue. We didn’t buy seats right away so ended up about 20 rows back and way to the side but sound was still okay although he pointed himself slightly to the other side of stage and never really moved much. Overall, I enjoyed Ray’s soulful music and lay back style! ... Read more

Dawn

Great Artist, Stupid Crowd

Loved the show. Wanted to tell the crowd to shut up and turn off their fucking phones. I was surrounded by idiots. Grow up Calgary audience. ... Read more
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