CANCELLED :  Kelly Willis w/ guests *partially seated

Wed Oct 9 2024

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

Tractor

5213 Ballard Avenue NW Seattle, WA 98107

Ages 21+

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Kelly Willis is Back Being Blue, to take a color-coded cue from the title of her seventh album. It’s a shade she wears well, though long-patient fans might just say: You had us at back. They’ll take a new Willis record in whatever hue it comes, now that it’s been 11 years since her last solo release, 2007’s Translated from Love. The Austin-based singer/songwriter has hardly been MIA in the intervening years, having recorded and toured as part of a duo with Bruce Robison. But she’s setting the duet Mm.Oo. aside for do-it-alone mode, at least as far as the spotlight is concerned. (Robison hovers just outside it this time, as producer.). Hers is a solo voice again, but it’s not necessarily sotto voce: This is an album of songs about lonesomeness that also happens to be a cracklingly good time.

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CANCELLED : Kelly Willis w/ guests *partially seated

  • Tickets are still available for purchase at Will Call. Will Call is located at the front desk of venue. Please have form of payment and valid proof of identification ready upon arrival.
  • Kelly Willis

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CANCELLED : Kelly Willis w/ guests *partially seated

Wed Oct 9 2024 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

Tractor Seattle WA
CANCELLED :  Kelly Willis w/ guests *partially seated
  • Tickets are still available for purchase at Will Call. Will Call is located at the front desk of venue. Please have form of payment and valid proof of identification ready upon arrival.

Ages 21+

Kelly Willis is Back Being Blue, to take a color-coded cue from the title of her seventh album. It’s a shade she wears well, though long-patient fans might just say: You had us at back. They’ll take a new Willis record in whatever hue it comes, now that it’s been 11 years since her last solo release, 2007’s Translated from Love. The Austin-based singer/songwriter has hardly been MIA in the intervening years, having recorded and toured as part of a duo with Bruce Robison. But she’s setting the duet Mm.Oo. aside for do-it-alone mode, at least as far as the spotlight is concerned. (Robison hovers just outside it this time, as producer.). Hers is a solo voice again, but it’s not necessarily sotto voce: This is an album of songs about lonesomeness that also happens to be a cracklingly good time.

Kelly Willis

Country