Shovels & Rope - “Bare Bones Tour”

Sun Oct 8 2023

7:00 PM (Doors 6:00 PM)

The Athenaeum Theatre

32 N 4th Street Columbus, OH 43215

$38 Seated (includes tax/fees)

All Ages

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  • Shovels & Rope

    Shovels & Rope

    Americana

    Shovels & Rope, By Blood

    As the Brontë sister wrote, “The ties that bind us to life are tougher than you imagine.” Shovels & Rope, the musical duo of Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst, embody that bond. Married for a decade, their covenant extends to blood and beyond: as lovers, parents, bandmates, and creative collaborators who can now add the pursuits of festival curators, film subjects, and children’s book authors to that mighty list.

    Having released a fistful of albums since 2008, Trent and Hearst have built their reputation on skill,
    sweat, and, yes, blood. Now, with the tough and elegant new record By Blood, as well as their High Water Festival in their hometown of Charleston, South Carolina, Shovels & Rope: The Movie, and the picture book C’Mon Utah!, Shovels & Rope are primed for their biggest year yet.

    Accomplished musicians in their own right prior to teaming up for the Shovels & Rope album in
    2008, Trent and Hearst have made a career together by seizing opportunities and never resting on their laurels or being complacent in doing something just because. Carving out a niche in the Americana world with strong, rootsy efforts like 2012’s O’ Be Joyful, 2014’s Swimmin’ Time, and 2016’s inward-looking Little Seeds, as well as their powerful live show, far-reaching tours, and myriad TV and festival appearances, Shovels & Rope have earned the right to follow their own muse. And so, in an effort to satisfy their numerous creative interests and adapt to a changing industry, Trent and Hearst have firmly planted their flag in realms beyond recording and releasing albums. As parents they learned to divide and conquer their days efficiently, and with a packed slate ahead of them in 2019 they have learned to do the same with their business.

    “While this year we’ve made what I think is our greatest-sounding production work yet, theres’s a
    suite of other things on our plate as well,” Hearst says. “With the music industry changing we have to navigate how the business functions and how it pertains to our living. And that requires releasing stuff that’s interesting, so when we’ve had the opportunity to put out something super cool we’ve tried to take it. We have the privilege to basically do whatever we want while making music and raising our family—a movie, a book, a festival. And by the time one comes out we’re already on to the next thing; that’s how our creative machine rolls. We’re trying to take control.”

    The third annual High Water Festival curated by the band will be held over a weekend in April
    and bring 10,000 fans to a park in North Charleston to witness a lineup of artists comparable to some of the best in the country—including Leon Bridges, The Head & The Heart, Lord Huron, Jenny Lewis, Mitski, and Shovels & Rope themselves. High Water benefits select organizations and water conservation charities in Charleston and aims to avoid the feeling of corporate inundation and discomfort that plagues many big-name music events. Trent and Hearst work with production companies and agencies to book acts, then serve as on-site hosts in addition to headlining the weekend. “We go about it as ambassadors for our city and our music scene,” Hearst says. “We’re by no means experts for all the production details. We curated it to be super artist-friendly, so it’s comfy and cozy with great local food and drinks. We spoil the artists to make them excited to come to Charleston. And we want to give the audience a pure, affordable festival experience. It’s catered to be a lovely day outside.” Trent adds, “We’ve played so many festivals through the years that we have a good insight to the span of what they can be. It feels intimate and it’s a little more fraternal so the artists get the chance to form bonds.”

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Celebrity Etc presents & Rumba Cafe present

Shovels & Rope - “Bare Bones Tour”

Sun Oct 8 2023 7:00 PM

(Doors 6:00 PM)

The Athenaeum Theatre Columbus OH
Shovels & Rope - “Bare Bones Tour”

$38 Seated (includes tax/fees) All Ages

Shovels & Rope

Shovels & Rope

Americana

Shovels & Rope, By Blood

As the Brontë sister wrote, “The ties that bind us to life are tougher than you imagine.” Shovels & Rope, the musical duo of Michael Trent and Cary Ann Hearst, embody that bond. Married for a decade, their covenant extends to blood and beyond: as lovers, parents, bandmates, and creative collaborators who can now add the pursuits of festival curators, film subjects, and children’s book authors to that mighty list.

Having released a fistful of albums since 2008, Trent and Hearst have built their reputation on skill,
sweat, and, yes, blood. Now, with the tough and elegant new record By Blood, as well as their High Water Festival in their hometown of Charleston, South Carolina, Shovels & Rope: The Movie, and the picture book C’Mon Utah!, Shovels & Rope are primed for their biggest year yet.

Accomplished musicians in their own right prior to teaming up for the Shovels & Rope album in
2008, Trent and Hearst have made a career together by seizing opportunities and never resting on their laurels or being complacent in doing something just because. Carving out a niche in the Americana world with strong, rootsy efforts like 2012’s O’ Be Joyful, 2014’s Swimmin’ Time, and 2016’s inward-looking Little Seeds, as well as their powerful live show, far-reaching tours, and myriad TV and festival appearances, Shovels & Rope have earned the right to follow their own muse. And so, in an effort to satisfy their numerous creative interests and adapt to a changing industry, Trent and Hearst have firmly planted their flag in realms beyond recording and releasing albums. As parents they learned to divide and conquer their days efficiently, and with a packed slate ahead of them in 2019 they have learned to do the same with their business.

“While this year we’ve made what I think is our greatest-sounding production work yet, theres’s a
suite of other things on our plate as well,” Hearst says. “With the music industry changing we have to navigate how the business functions and how it pertains to our living. And that requires releasing stuff that’s interesting, so when we’ve had the opportunity to put out something super cool we’ve tried to take it. We have the privilege to basically do whatever we want while making music and raising our family—a movie, a book, a festival. And by the time one comes out we’re already on to the next thing; that’s how our creative machine rolls. We’re trying to take control.”

The third annual High Water Festival curated by the band will be held over a weekend in April
and bring 10,000 fans to a park in North Charleston to witness a lineup of artists comparable to some of the best in the country—including Leon Bridges, The Head & The Heart, Lord Huron, Jenny Lewis, Mitski, and Shovels & Rope themselves. High Water benefits select organizations and water conservation charities in Charleston and aims to avoid the feeling of corporate inundation and discomfort that plagues many big-name music events. Trent and Hearst work with production companies and agencies to book acts, then serve as on-site hosts in addition to headlining the weekend. “We go about it as ambassadors for our city and our music scene,” Hearst says. “We’re by no means experts for all the production details. We curated it to be super artist-friendly, so it’s comfy and cozy with great local food and drinks. We spoil the artists to make them excited to come to Charleston. And we want to give the audience a pure, affordable festival experience. It’s catered to be a lovely day outside.” Trent adds, “We’ve played so many festivals through the years that we have a good insight to the span of what they can be. It feels intimate and it’s a little more fraternal so the artists get the chance to form bonds.”

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All Ages
limit 10 per person
$38 GA Seated (price includes taxes /fees) info
General Admission Seated. Seats are first come first serve but there will be a seat for everyone that wants one.
General Admission
$27.91

Delivery Method

Will Call

Terms & Conditions

You must bring a valid ID.

By clicking the "Place Order" button on the Payment page, you are agreeing to the TicketWeb Purchase Policy and Privacy Notice.

I also understand and agree that all sales are final. There are no refunds unless the event is cancelled or postponed.

I understand that some venues may have age restrictions or ask for a small additional cash gratuity fee at the door for those under 21. Please check the show info for details

Your payment will be processed

Dance at your own risk. By participating on the venue dance floor you assume all risks associated with doing so and & release the venue and promoter from any liability in the event of injury, bodily harm or illness.