Molly Tuttle Tour Stops in Colorado

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Molly Tuttle Pabst Theater in Milwaukee May 13, 2026

Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and virtuosic guitarist Molly Tuttle is on tour now with several upcoming Colorado stops planned for June 2026.  Her performance in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the historic Pabst Theater on May 13, 2026 offered fans intricate acoustic moments, dazzling guitar speed and vulnerable songwriting.

The venue’s historic interior  space and excellent acoustics paired exceptionally well with the female harmonies. The concert felt sacred with an almost gospel feel at times.

Tuttle’s innovative blend of bluegrass, Americana, pop, and rock has made her one of the most dynamic artists in modern roots music. In 2025, she released the critically acclaimed So Long Little Miss Sunshine, nominated for two GRAMMY® Awards—Best Americana Album and Best Americana Performance for the lead single “That’s Gonna Leave A Mark.” The album marks Tuttle’s fifth full-length release and it includes a deeply personal body of work rooted in self-acceptance. Tuttle and her new live band are definitely worth adding to your 2026 concert lineup.

Molly Tuttle June Tour Dates:

6/4 – Spoleto Festival Charleston, SC

6/5 – Ponte Vedbra Concert Hall, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

6/7 – CMA Fest Nashville, TN

6/16 – All Good Times: The Farewell Tour @ Dillon Amphitheater – Dillon, CO

6/17 – Phil Long Music Hall – Colorado Springs, CO

6/19 – Belly Up – Aspen, CO

6/20 – Arvada Center for the Arts & Humanities – Arvada, CO

6/26– State Fayre 2026 – Chelmsford, United Kingdom

Click to see all tour dates for 2026

Tuttle has been nominated for 5 GRAMMY Awards and has earned back-to-back GRAMMY wins for Best Bluegrass Album with her band Golden Highway – Crooked Tree (2022) and City of Gold (2023).  She is the first woman to receive the IBMA Guitar Player of the Year award.

Find Molly Tuttle:  Website   Instagram   Facebook   You Tube

MAGGIE ROSE

Maggie Rose in Milwaukee May 13, 2026

The May 13, 2026 paired Tuttle with Maggie Rose, who appeared as the co-billed artist.  During her terrific 75-minute set, Rose delivered a blues-rock-oriented setlist with her own backing band before Tuttle took the stage.

Rose is a two-time GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter. Her widely acclaimed album No One Gets Out Alive was nominated for a GRAMMY Award for Best Americana Album. In 2024, it was named by Rolling Stone one of the best albums of 2024.

I thought one of the stand out songs of the evening was the song she reimagined based on the Bonnie Raitt classic, “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” which she recorded with Vince Gill.  Her bandmate handled the male harmonies and duet segment with ease since Vince Gill was not on the stage.

Maggie Rose

Her 2025 EP Cocoon features the smoldering Grace Potter collaboration “Poison in My Well,” which was recently nominated for a GRAMMY for Best Americana Performance.

Rose hosts her own podcast, Salute The Songbird, where she engages in candid conversations with her female musical heroes such as Heart’s Nancy Wilson, Susan Tedeschi, Joy Oladokun, Martina McBride, Molly Tuttle and more.   Find out more about Maggie Rose via her website.