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Ann Wilson: The Voice of Heart & Tripsitter
Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
Sep 24, 2026 • 8:00pm
Montgomery, AL
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Heart-to-Heart with Ann Wilson
Ann Wilson steps out with Tripsitter, a tight rock unit that lets her dig deep into the catalog and her newer songs from Another Door.
New chapter, same fire
After years fronting Heart, this chapter feels leaner and more riff-forward, with more room for blues and prog shades. Expect a balanced set that might pair Barracuda and Crazy on You with solo cuts like Greed or This Is Now.What might make the cut
The crowd skews mixed in age, with veteran rock fans, younger guitar nerds, and a few choir kids watching her breath control. Trivia: she still brings a flute on tour now and then, a nod to parts she played on early sessions. Another small note: she co-wrote the Another Door material with Tripsitter, which sharpens how those songs punch live. Production stays focused on sound first, with lights used to mark big choruses rather than hide the band. Note that any setlist and production details here are informed guesses based on recent shows and could differ on the night.The Ann Wilson Scene, From Rail to Back Row
The room fills with vintage Heart tees, worn denim, and a few sharp leather boots, plus teens in fresh band shirts taking notes on the riffs.
Rituals before the roar
Before the first downbeat, you hear low buzz about which deep cut might show, and a quick cheer rises when the crew wheels out the flute stand. During Crazy on You, the acoustic intro earns hush-level focus, then the front rows jump as the band kicks in.Shared language, subtle flexes
People sing the high line in the Alone chorus softly rather than shout, a sign of respect for phrasing. Merch skews classic fonts and bold art from Another Door, alongside a poster series that varies by city for collectors. After the show, fans swap notes on arrangements more than on volume, and you hear quiet praise for the band giving her wide air around the mic.How Ann Wilson and Tripsitter Shape the Thunder
Live, Ann Wilson's voice stays centered, with the band carving space so her mids ring and her highs sit like a bell.
Built for lift and grit
Tripsitter leans on twin guitars and keys, building a thick floor that lets her hold notes without pushing. A common move is dropping keys a half-step and tuning guitars down for weight, which keeps classic lines rich while easing strain.Small twists, big payoff
Older hits arrive with small twists, like a tighter intro pulse before the sprint in Crazy on You, or a longer call-and-response tag on Barracuda. Newer cuts from Another Door favor brisk tempos and stop-start riffs, and the rhythm section locks them like short stories with big turns. Lights paint broad colors that match sections but never chase cues, which keeps focus on tone, blend, and the human breath at the mic.Kindred Sounds for Ann Wilson Fans
If you ride for Ann Wilson's mix of melody and bite, Pat Benatar is a natural neighbor thanks to crisp hooks and a warrior voice that cuts in the room.