Thu May 28 2026

8:00 PM (Doors 7:00 PM)

Manchester Music Hall

899 Manchester St Lexington, KY 40508

$61.18 - $197.97

All Ages

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Hi it's John Darnielle and this is the new Mountain Goats bio. Every time you make a record you have to have a new bio and it's a whole thing. Sometimes you have to have conversations about who'd be a good person to write the bio and other times one of the press people does it and you vet it and it goes through a whole process, but we are eliminating the middle man this time. My other job involves writing prose and I'm regarded as decent enough at it so let's fast forward through the prelims here. Days is the something-somethingth album by the Mountain Goats. If that last phrase has a number in it then you will know it has been edited by bad people and you should stop reading now. If it says "something somethingth" then we are still together. Like at least two other tMG albums, specifically Goths and Beat the Champ, Days gets born one day when I have a funny idea. The idea in this case was writing a followup to Goths about the 90s and calling it Grunges. I made this joke on the popular recipes blog "Bluesky" and accompanied it with a brief ad-lib called "Contemplating Pearl Jam in the Carolina Dawn" that I recorded in my back yard. But the thing about jokes is there's often something deeper underneath them, most theories of comedy attest to this, don't get me started. I'd written out a fake track listing for Grunges but then I wrote a poem about Layne Staley in the underworld getting rescued by Orpheus and I started thinking about the past, a popular theme among writers for many years now, and then I got both sad and smitten with wonder by how the past is a place upon which you both can & can't enact a sort of renovation: can, by changing perspectives; can't, because you can't actually move any parts around or change anything. You think about this stuff as you get older, if you're lucky enough to be getting older. We recorded the album at Sear Sound in Manhattan, still managed by the legendary Roberta Findlay, with whom I was fortunate enough to have a talk on the phone during the session; Rob Jost played bass on it; he plays in the pit on Death Becomes Her; he also plays French horn here. The group backing vocals are by Catherine Russsell, Jamie Leonhart, and Carolyn Leonhart; the layered backing vocals on "Hidden Majesty of Later Venom Albums" are by Janis Siegal of the Manhattan Transfer, who was tracking on another floor in the same building while we were at Sear. Giant honor for me to have Janis, I am a huge Manhattan Transfer fan. I called my old friend Matt Nathanson to add vocals to "Candlebox." He knocked it straight out of the park. Mikaela Davis added harp to "Going to Fennario." You can read about all this in the credits. Looking back on what I've written I see that "bio" isn't exactly what you'd call this, as it tells you very little about me, or about Jon Wurster, the best drummer in rock and if you think I'm exaggerating then bless your heart, or about Matt Douglas, who plays guitars and horns & writes horn arrangements and plays keys besides. I played piano and guitar but mainly I'm the singer. Other biographical details are honestly insignificant to my way of thinking, who really cares, but I get that my opinions about this stuff are a little out of step with the zeitgeist. This is Days by the Mountain Goats.

The Mountain Goats

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$61.18 ($49.50 + $11.68 fees, including tax)
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Suite includes: Private bartender & semi-private bathroom
VIP Suite (10-Person Private Room)
$197.97 ($175.00 + $22.97 fees, including tax)

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Welcome to Manchester Music Hall. We are committed to providing a safe, enjoyable experience for all guests, and by entering the venue, patrons agree to adhere to the following terms. Please note that Manchester Music Hall is an all-ages venue; however, attendees aged 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Entry requires a valid government-issued ID for verification of age, with certain events restricted to patrons 18 and older.

To maintain a secure environment, re-entry to the venue is strictly prohibited once admitted. In alignment with our commitment to safety, no weapons of any kind, including firearms, knives, mace, or brass knuckles, are permitted inside the venue. Guests found with prohibited items may be denied entry or removed without a refund. Additionally, smoking and vaping are prohibited indoors, though designated smoking areas are available outside.

For those driving to the venue, Manchester Music Hall offers a paid parking lot with clearly marked signage for easy navigation. We ask that guests park only in designated spots, as Manchester Music Hall is not liable for parking violations, towing, or damages incurred in or near our lot.

Photography, video, or any form of unauthorized recording may be restricted at certain events. Guests are encouraged to consult event-specific guidelines available on our website or inquire with venue staff upon arrival. All ticket purchases are final and non-refundable, except in cases of event cancellation; please reach out to the ticket provider directly for any purchase-related concerns. Manchester Music Hall is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items within the venue.

Thank you for joining us at Manchester Music Hall. We look forward to hosting you for a memorable event and appreciate your cooperation in creating a positive experience for all.

The Mountain Goats

Thu May 28 2026 8:00 PM

(Doors 7:00 PM)

Manchester Music Hall Lexington KY

$61.18 - $197.97 All Ages

Hi it's John Darnielle and this is the new Mountain Goats bio. Every time you make a record you have to have a new bio and it's a whole thing. Sometimes you have to have conversations about who'd be a good person to write the bio and other times one of the press people does it and you vet it and it goes through a whole process, but we are eliminating the middle man this time. My other job involves writing prose and I'm regarded as decent enough at it so let's fast forward through the prelims here. Days is the something-somethingth album by the Mountain Goats. If that last phrase has a number in it then you will know it has been edited by bad people and you should stop reading now. If it says "something somethingth" then we are still together. Like at least two other tMG albums, specifically Goths and Beat the Champ, Days gets born one day when I have a funny idea. The idea in this case was writing a followup to Goths about the 90s and calling it Grunges. I made this joke on the popular recipes blog "Bluesky" and accompanied it with a brief ad-lib called "Contemplating Pearl Jam in the Carolina Dawn" that I recorded in my back yard. But the thing about jokes is there's often something deeper underneath them, most theories of comedy attest to this, don't get me started. I'd written out a fake track listing for Grunges but then I wrote a poem about Layne Staley in the underworld getting rescued by Orpheus and I started thinking about the past, a popular theme among writers for many years now, and then I got both sad and smitten with wonder by how the past is a place upon which you both can & can't enact a sort of renovation: can, by changing perspectives; can't, because you can't actually move any parts around or change anything. You think about this stuff as you get older, if you're lucky enough to be getting older. We recorded the album at Sear Sound in Manhattan, still managed by the legendary Roberta Findlay, with whom I was fortunate enough to have a talk on the phone during the session; Rob Jost played bass on it; he plays in the pit on Death Becomes Her; he also plays French horn here. The group backing vocals are by Catherine Russsell, Jamie Leonhart, and Carolyn Leonhart; the layered backing vocals on "Hidden Majesty of Later Venom Albums" are by Janis Siegal of the Manhattan Transfer, who was tracking on another floor in the same building while we were at Sear. Giant honor for me to have Janis, I am a huge Manhattan Transfer fan. I called my old friend Matt Nathanson to add vocals to "Candlebox." He knocked it straight out of the park. Mikaela Davis added harp to "Going to Fennario." You can read about all this in the credits. Looking back on what I've written I see that "bio" isn't exactly what you'd call this, as it tells you very little about me, or about Jon Wurster, the best drummer in rock and if you think I'm exaggerating then bless your heart, or about Matt Douglas, who plays guitars and horns & writes horn arrangements and plays keys besides. I played piano and guitar but mainly I'm the singer. Other biographical details are honestly insignificant to my way of thinking, who really cares, but I get that my opinions about this stuff are a little out of step with the zeitgeist. This is Days by the Mountain Goats.

The Mountain Goats

Alternative Folk

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All Ages
limit 10 per person
GA
$61.18 ($49.50 + $11.68 fees, including tax)
VIP
Suite includes: Private bartender & semi-private bathroom
VIP Suite (10-Person Private Room)
$197.97 ($175.00 + $22.97 fees, including tax)

Delivery Method

eTickets

Terms & Conditions

Welcome to Manchester Music Hall. We are committed to providing a safe, enjoyable experience for all guests, and by entering the venue, patrons agree to adhere to the following terms. Please note that Manchester Music Hall is an all-ages venue; however, attendees aged 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Entry requires a valid government-issued ID for verification of age, with certain events restricted to patrons 18 and older.

To maintain a secure environment, re-entry to the venue is strictly prohibited once admitted. In alignment with our commitment to safety, no weapons of any kind, including firearms, knives, mace, or brass knuckles, are permitted inside the venue. Guests found with prohibited items may be denied entry or removed without a refund. Additionally, smoking and vaping are prohibited indoors, though designated smoking areas are available outside.

For those driving to the venue, Manchester Music Hall offers a paid parking lot with clearly marked signage for easy navigation. We ask that guests park only in designated spots, as Manchester Music Hall is not liable for parking violations, towing, or damages incurred in or near our lot.

Photography, video, or any form of unauthorized recording may be restricted at certain events. Guests are encouraged to consult event-specific guidelines available on our website or inquire with venue staff upon arrival. All ticket purchases are final and non-refundable, except in cases of event cancellation; please reach out to the ticket provider directly for any purchase-related concerns. Manchester Music Hall is not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items within the venue.

Thank you for joining us at Manchester Music Hall. We look forward to hosting you for a memorable event and appreciate your cooperation in creating a positive experience for all.