Sturgill Simpson has announced dates for the “Who the (Expletive) Is Johnny Blue Skies?” 2025 Tour. The trek includes a stop in the Bay Area. Sturgill Simpson, aka “Johnny Blue Skies,” performs April ...
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.
One of the best-received albums of 2024 was Passage Du Desir, by an artist named Johnny Blue Skies (it made the top 50 on the 2024 Uproxx Music Critics Poll, for example). That may have left some ...
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.” ...
Two things struck me as unusual about the concert. For starters, Simpson stepped onto the stage and started singing at 7 p.m. on the dot — a timeliness almost unheard of in the ubiquitously tardy ...
You have to hand it to Sturgill Simpson: He found a loophole in his own “quit after five albums” retirement plan. In April, Sturgill informed the world that he will now be known as Johnny Blue Skies.
After two sold-out shows at Mission Ballroom back in April for his Who the F**k Is Johnny Blue Skies Tour, Sturgill Simpson just announced a two-night run at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The shows, which ...
Preferring to just show up and play, Sturgill Simpson rarely interacts with the crowd during his live shows. Clearly, however, something was weighing on him during Saturday’s (Nov. 23) stop at MGM ...
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