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International Concerts
- 19 November 2025Wednesday 20:00Oslo, NorwaySALT, Den Arktiske HovedscenaMarissa Nadler | SALT
- 26 February 2026Thursday 19:00Toronto, ON, CanadaThe Sound GarageMarissa NadlerOn partner site
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- 13 March 2026Friday 20:00San Antonio, TX, United States Of AmericaPaper TigerMarissa Nadler
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Paper Tiger
- 17 March 2026Tuesday 20:00Phoenix, AZ, United States Of AmericaThe Rebel LoungeMarissa Nadler - Ages 21+
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The Rebel Lounge
- 26 March 2026Thursday 20:00Seattle, WA, United States Of AmericaTractorMarissa Nadler w/ guests (partially seated)On partner site
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- 28 March 2026Saturday 19:30Vancouver, BC, CanadaThe Fox CabaretMarissa Nadler with Special GuestOn partner site
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- 2 April 2026Thursday 18:00Salt Lake City, UT, United States Of AmericaKilby CourtMarissa Nadler
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Kilby Court
- 10 April 2026Until 10/04/2026Saint Louis, MO, United States Of AmericaOff BroadwayMarissa Nadler: New Radiations TourOn partner site
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About
U.S. dream-folk singer-songwriter Marissa Nadler brings her haunting melodies to Dublin for her first solo Irish show in four years on Friday 5 September at the Button Factory.
Nadler has just released her sixth studio full-length “July”. It’s Nadler at her most elemental: warm but spectral, vulnerable but resilient, floating freely in the pop cosmos somewhere between gauzy shoegaze, unvarnished folk, and even a hint of metal’s doom-and-gloom spirit. Nadler lays the listener – and herself – on the line with 'July', her sixth full-length album in nearly a decade. Recorded at Seattle's Avast Studio, the album pairs Nadler for the first time with producer Randall Dunn (Earth, Sunn O)), Wolves in the Throne Room). Dunn matches Nadler's darkness by creating a multi-coloured sonic palette that infuses new dimensions into her songs. Eyvand Kang's strings, Steve Moore’s synths and Phil Wandscher's guitar lines escalate the whole affair to a panoramic level of beautiful, eerie wonder. The results are astonishing and occasionally reminiscent of David Lynch (who is, appropriately enough, among her label mates on Sacred Bones). As Pitchfork once wrote, her songs are “as gorgeous as they are elliptical and intriguing.
Setlists
- 1.Drive
- 2.It Hits Harder
- 3.Hatchet Man
- 4.All Out of Catastrophes
- 5.Smoke Screen Selene
- 6.You Called Her Camellia
- 7.New Radiations
- 8.To Be the Moon King
- 9.Firecrackers
- 10.Sad Satellite
- 11.Light Years
- 12.Dead City Emily
- 13.All the Colors of the Dark (encore)
- 1.Hatchet Man
- 2.It Hits Harder
- 3.Smoke Screen Selene
- 4.You Called Her Camellia
- 5.All Out of Catastrophes
- 6.New Radiations
- 7.Sad Satellite
- 8.Dead City Emily
- 1.Drive
- 2.Hatchet Man
- 3.Smoke Screen Selene
- 4.You Called Her Camellia
- 5.Firecrackers
- 6.Light Years
- 7.All Out of Catastrophes
- 8.It Hits Harder
- 9.If It’s an Illusion
- 10.New Radiations
- 11.To Be the Moon King
- 12.Sad Satellite
- 13.Dead City Emily
- 1.Drive
- 2.Hatchet Man
- 3.Smoke Screen Selene
- 4.You Called Her Camellia
- 5.Firecrackers
- 6.Light Years
- 7.All Out of Catastrophes
- 8.It Hits Harder
- 9.New Radiations
- 10.To Be the Moon King
- 11.Sad Satellite
- 1.Drive
- 2.Hatchet Man
- 3.Smoke Screen Selene
- 4.You Called Her Camellia
- 5.All Out of Catastrophes
- 6.If It’s an Illusion
- 7.Firecrackers
- 8.It Hits Harder
- 9.Light Years
- 10.Weightless Above the Water
- 11.Bad Dreams Summertime
- 12.To Be the Moon King
- 13.Lemon Queen
- 14.New Radiations
- 15.Sad Satellite
- 16.Dead City Emily
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