Country music singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson returns to music this year with the release of a new album, "Passage Du Desir," and return to the road with the "Why Not? Tour." On Oct. 21, Simpson ...
Country music singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson is set to perform at the ExploreAsheville.com Arena during summer of 2025. In 2024, Sturgill Simpson brought his "Why Not?" tour to Asheville on Oct.
The last time Simpson was in Austin was for 2024's Austin City Limits Music Festival. Statesman contributor Ramon Ramirez deemed him a "guitar hero" after his performance at Zilker Park last October: ...
Sturgill Simpson has announced a new round of shows supporting his fantastic 2024 album as Johnny Blue Skies, Passage Du Desir. The North American tour surrounds his festival sets at Two Step Inn, ...
Sturgill Simpson and or Johnny Blue Skies marches to the beat of his own drum. That being so, the musician plays where he wants, plays what he wants, and doesn’t cater to fads or fans. He is entirely ...
(WVUE) - Who the heck is Johnny Blue Skies? Alt-country troubadour Sturgill Simpson is back but don’t call him Sturgill. In 2021, Simpson, 45, told the press that after the release of ‘Ballad of Dood ...
Sturgill Simpson is on his first full tour in over four years, and he stopped in NYC on Saturday for a 3 hour, encore-less set at Forest Hills Stadium that featured almost no stage banter and barely a ...
About halfway through his new album, Sturgill Simpson sings about identity. In a tune aptly titled “Who I Am,” he tempers a sense of loss with “comfort in just knowing nothing ever stays the same.” ...
Sturgill Simpson or Johnny Blue Skies, arguably gave the CMA Awards one of its most all-time reputable moments back in 2017. The best part is that Simpson wasn’t even in the building and by no means ...
As he stepped onto the Rupp Arena stage Friday evening at exactly 8 o’clock, Sturgill Simpson made it clear he was not going to let his Kentucky homecoming be upstaged by a “(expletive) hurricane.” ...
Sturgill Simpson thought he’d be in Asheville Monday night as part of his “Why Not?” Tour. But after Helene devastated much of Western North Carolina, the concert was moved to Cary’s Booth ...