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Paula Cole THIS FIRE: 30
Jefferson Theater
Nov 17, 2026 • 8:00pm
Charlottesville, VA
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Paula Cole - THIS FIRE: 30
Neighborhood Theatre Main Room
Nov 15, 2026 • 7:00pm
Charlotte, NC
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Paula Cole - THIS FIRE: 30
The Charleston Music Hall
Nov 13, 2026 • 8:00pm
Charleston, SC
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Paula Cole This Fire : 30
Chelsea’s Live
Nov 9, 2026 • 8:00pm
Baton Rouge, LA
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Paula Cole THIS FIRE: 30
Knitting Factory - Spokane
Oct 11, 2026 • 8:00pm
Spokane, WA
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Paula Cole - THIS FIRE: 30
Palm Springs Cultural Center
Oct 4, 2026 • 7:00pm
Palm Springs, CA
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Paula Cole THIS FIRE: 30
The Bellwether
Oct 3, 2026 • 8:00pm
Los Angeles, CA
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Bourbon & Beyond
Kentucky Expo Center
Sep 27, 2026 • 12:00pm
Louisville, KY
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Thalia Hall
Sep 25, 2026 • 8:00pm
Chicago, IL
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Paula Cole THIS FIRE: 30
The Wilbur
Sep 18, 2026 • 8:00pm
Boston, MA
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Webster Hall
Sep 17, 2026 • 8:00pm
New York, NY
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Rekindling the Spark with Paula Cole
Paula Cole rose out of Massachusetts coffeehouses, blending folk storytelling with jazz phrasing and pop hooks. The This Fire 30th milestone brings her back to the record that made her a radio fixture and a thoughtful voice in 90s pop.
30 years of glow, not glare
Expect a front-to-back focus on that album with refreshed pacing and a few detours to later favorites. Likely songs include Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?, I Don't Want to Wait, Tiger, and Hush, Hush, Hush.Songs that still carry smoke
The crowd skews from longtime fans in well-kept band tees to younger listeners who found her through streaming and TV reruns, and the room feels curious rather than rowdy. Lesser-known note: she toured with Peter Gabriel on Secret World Live, and the Dawson's Creek theme used I Don't Want to Wait on TV but was swapped on many streams years later. You will also hear small stories between songs, often about writing in Boston and learning to trust silence on stage. Note: any setlist guesses and staging details here are informed estimates, not confirmed plans.The Paula Cole Scene: Warm, Attentive, Inclusive
The scene is relaxed and thoughtful, with denim, soft knits, and a few vintage 90s florals near the aisles.
Quiet singalongs, honest noise
You will spot well-kept originals next to new anniversary merch, especially a simple This Fire design and lyric notebooks. When the line Where is my John Wayne? lands, a low chorus answers without drowning the band, and smiles ripple more than shouts.Nostalgia with good manners
Fans hold quiet focus during piano songs, then sway when the groove thickens under the choruses. Conversations drift to college radio memories, Dawson's Creek credits, and which cover might slip into the encore. It reads like a community that values listening, fairness, and room for first-timers to settle in.Paula Cole Onstage: Sound First, Always
Live, Paula Cole's voice is warm and slightly grainy, and she saves the soar for the phrases that need lift.
Lungs before lights
Arrangements center on piano, acoustic guitar, and brushed drums, leaving air around the words so the stories land. Tempos often sit a notch under the album cuts, which lets refrains bloom instead of rush by. The band adds organ pads, woody bass, and light cymbal wash to frame the core melody without clutter.Small moves, big feeling
A subtle habit is dropping keys a step on older songs, trading brightness for depth and comfort in her lower range. She may reshape a hit, turning the bridge of I Don't Want to Wait into a hush before a final, roomy chorus. Lights stay amber and blue, changing mood in broad strokes while keeping the music up front.If You Like Paula Cole, You Might Like These Too
Fans of Sarah McLachlan will connect with the mix of intimate ballads and clear, bell-like top notes that rise without strain.