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ZZ Ward
City Winery Boston
Mar 29, 2026 • 7:30pm
Boston, MA
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City Winery New York City
Mar 27, 2026 • 7:30pm
New York, NY
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Rams Head On Stage
Mar 22, 2026 • 8:00pm
Annapolis, MD
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Musikfest Cafa©
Mar 19, 2026 • 8:00pm
Bethlehem, PA
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Center for the Arts of Homer
Mar 18, 2026 • 8:00pm
Homer, NY
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Cornerstone
Feb 24, 2026 • 8:00pm
Berkeley, CA
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The Who - The Song Is Over - North American Farewell Tour
Xfinity Mobile Arena
Sep 10, 2025 • 7:30pm
Philadelphia, PA
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Blues Bones, New Fire with ZZ Ward
ZZ Ward blends Delta blues grit with pop hooks and hip-hop swing, built from a childhood in small-town Oregon. After a multi-year pause between records, she returned independent with Dirty Shine, leaning into rawer guitars and heavier grooves.
Independence with bite
Her earlier breakout Til the Casket Drops made room for storytelling, and that thread still drives the show. Expect a set that threads Put the Gun Down, 365 Days, Til the Casket Drops, and a torchy Last Love Song, plus a few new cuts sharpened for stage.Songs that hit and hush
Crowds skew mixed in age, with denim jackets, brim hats, and folks who care about lyrics as much as riffs. You will likely notice her swapping between guitar and a bullet-mic harmonica, a move she started honing in coffeehouse gigs before her label days. Early on she pulled in guests from rap, including Kendrick Lamar, which shaped the clipped cadences in her verses. Details about songs and production here are inferred from recent sets and could shift by night.The ZZ Ward Crowd, From Boots to Brass
The scene feels like a roots night that learned pop timing, with people dressed for movement, not a photoshoot. You see brim hats, broken-in boots, vintage denim, and a few bold lip colors near the rail.
Style cues with purpose
Chant moments hit on the title lines of Til the Casket Drops, and the room leans into the call on Put the Gun Down. Merch trends run to harmonica sketches, lyric tees, and posters that look like old blues 45 sleeves.Rituals without the fuss
Between sets, fans trade notes on vinyl pressings and argue about which cut from The Storm hits hardest live. It is a listening crowd that still wants to clap on twos and fours, and the energy rises without drowning the quiet songs.How ZZ Ward Builds Heat on Stage
Vocals sit front and center, with a sandpaper edge that brightens on the choruses rather than getting louder. Arrangements start lean, often voice, guitar, and kick-like stomp, then bloom with backing vocals and a thick snare to lift the hooks.
Groove first, flash second
The band lays down pocket over flash, leaving space for harmonica answers and short guitar fills. She favors tight song forms, sometimes cutting a bridge to jump straight into a half-time chorus, which makes the lyric feel bigger.Small changes, big lift
A neat touring habit: she often capoes high on the neck to change color without swapping guitars, then drops to open strings for gritty riffs. When stripped, Last Love Song can become a near-whisper duet with keys, while Put the Gun Down gets a heavier kick pulse live. Lights tend to warm ambers and deep blues, more mood than spectacle, which lets the stories carry the room.If You Like ZZ Ward, Try These Live Acts
Fans of Elle King often find the same raspy bite and stomp-clap swagger here. If you chase guitar-forward soul, Gary Clark Jr brings the searing leads while keeping the blues heart that ZZ Ward taps.