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The Band Perry
Green Valley Ranch Backyard Amphitheater
Sep 4, 2026 • 8:00pm
Henderson, NV
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The Band Perry
Hard Rock Live Bristol
Aug 27, 2026 • 8:00pm
Bristol, VA
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Lasso 2026 - Samedi
Parc Jean Drapeau
Aug 15, 2026 • 2:00pm
Montreal, QC
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LASSO 2026 - 2 jours
Parc Jean Drapeau
Aug 15, 2026 • 12:00am
Montreal, QC
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The Band Perry
The Molson Canadian Centre at Casino New Brunswick
Aug 14, 2026 • 8:00pm
Moncton, NB
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Max McNown - The Summer Vacation Tour
Scotiabank Centre
Aug 13, 2026 • 7:30pm
Halifax, NS
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The Band Perry
Minnesota Discovery Center Amphitheater
Jun 11, 2026 • 5:00pm
Chisholm, MN
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The Band Perry
Kent State University At Tuscarawas
Apr 24, 2026 • 7:30pm
New Philadelphia, OH
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The Band Perry
Jergels Rhythm Grille
Apr 23, 2026 • 8:00pm
Warrendale, PA
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Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
Apr 8, 2026 • 8:00pm
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
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Capos and Campfires with Max McNown
This show frames a warm, rootsy songwriter who leans on story-first folk and easy country swing.
Fingerpicked pages, road-dust chorus
Expect clean fingerpicking, a steadied baritone, and lyrics that aim for small, vivid scenes over big gestures. There is no dramatic reboot here; the project feels like steady growth built on close-up storytelling. The set will likely thread new material with a few familiar touchstones, and he may spotlight his voice over sparse guitar to start. Alongside originals, do not be surprised if a cover pops up, like Fast Car, Landslide, or Heart of Gold for a room-wide hush.Setlist as a living notebook
Crowds tend to skew mixed-age, with college friends near the rail, couples posted in the middle, and a hush of careful listening that breaks into soft choruses. A neat footnote is that he often switches to a smaller-bodied acoustic for ballads to tame boomy lows, and he favors quick capo moves to change color between songs. On some runs, new verses get tested live before studio drafts, which keeps early fans part of the process. Everything about the set and any production flourishes mentioned here is thoughtful conjecture rather than a locked plan.The Summer-Country Micro-Scene Around Max McNown
Denim, journals, and steady choruses
You will see denim jackets, sun-faded caps, and boots next to clean sneakers, with a few folks clutching small notebooks for lyric scraps. People hum harmonies rather than shout, and quiet parts get real respect before a chorus swells up. There is often a low chant on the first downbeat of a crowd favorite, more heartbeat than roar.Little rituals that feel local
Merch skews simple and soft, with earth-tone tees, a hat that actually fits, and maybe a lyric postcard that sells out fast. Friends swap song picks in line and trade local hiking tips after the show, which tells you the outdoorsy thread runs through this crowd. The mood is open and mellow, built for hearing words, swapping stories, and leaving with a line rattling in your head.How Max McNown Builds a Song Onstage
Voice at the center, strings as frame
The voice sits center, slightly husky, with clear diction that lets the story breathe. Arrangements tend to start lean, then bloom with harmony vocal, brushed snare, and a warm bass that lifts without crowding. He toggles from fingerpicked patterns to firm downstrokes to mark choruses, which makes the shape of each song easy to follow. Tempos stay mid-paced so lyrics land, and bridges often drop volume before a final, fuller pass.Small shifts, big feel
A neat under-the-hood move is dropping certain songs a half-step live to keep the tone relaxed late in the set. Another habit is reharmonizing a familiar tune with organ pads or a lap-steel line, trading flash for mood. Lighting usually tracks the music, with amber washes for storytelling and cool blues for quieter corners. It is music-first production that keeps the spotlight on phrasing and the ring of wood and strings.Kinfolk for Max McNown Fans
Neighbor sounds, shared rooms
Fans who line up for Noah Kahan often dig confessional folk hooks delivered with a campfire pulse. Zach Bryan brings raw, diary-style writing and brisk strums that speak to the same open-plain mood. If you like three-part harmonies and stomping acoustic grooves, Caamp hits a similar lane in live dynamics. For gritty Appalachian edges and story songs that slow the room, Tyler Childers is a natural neighbor. All four acts attract crowds that sing every word but still listen for quiet verses, and they prize songs that feel lived-in rather than polished to glass. That overlap means you will likely see boots next to Birkenstocks, and a vibe that values lyrics first and spectacle second.Popular Concerts and Matching Presale Unlocking Codes
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