Hannah Wicklund
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Past
NOV
09
2024
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Seawalk Pavilion
I Was There
SEP
03
2024
Bridgeport, CT
Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
I Was There
AUG
25
2024
Toronto, Canada
Budweiser Stage
I Was There
AUG
04
2024
Richmond, VA
Richmond Music Hall
I Was There
AUG
01
2024
Bethlehem, PA
Musikfest
I Was There
JUL
31
2024
Albany, NY
Empire Live
I Was There
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Fan Reviews
May 27th 2024
The concert was amazing! Hannah never fails to amaze me. Venue was very small and HOT could’ve been good with some ventilation because we were all dying. Hannah even had to cut the show short because it was too hot. But other than that, amazing
Sheffield, United Kingdom@Corporation
Craig
May 12th 2024
A wonderful evening at Hi-Fi. Hannah Wicklund was wonderful. From bluesy rock to heartfelt ballads, Hannah shined. Feel opened and the guys were super cool with their fans. Hannah met with fans afterwards and shared how much we enjoyed the show. Wonderful lady.
Indianapolis, IN@Hi-Fi
Dylan
May 6th 2024
Hannah was great, as was her band and opener (Casino Borealis) but I wish the venue provided a better vantage to actually see the stage... Very small, intimate space but if you're not standing at the front row, you can't see anything (and I'm 6'0" tall).
Edmonton, AB@99ten
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About Hannah Wicklund
On The Prize, the new full-length from Nashville, TN songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and visual
artist Hannah Wicklund, soaring melodies sail above expertly constructed, eloquent – and
undeniably hooky – arrangements. Pair her aching, enchanting vocals, all woodsmoke and
honey, with her signature fiery guitar work, and you already have a profoundly compelling
formula. Add in arena ready, shout-along choruses and a radio-ready sheen courtesy of
producer Sam Kiszka (Greta Van Fleet), and you have a record ready to take its rightful place
among those rare creations that can be considered truly timeless.
Growing up on the beaches of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, Wicklund has always had
music in her bones. Through hard work and determination, she built her career on her own.
Starting her band at 8 years old, then graduating at sixteen and hitting the road, she has
performed at Firefly Music Festival, Shaky Knees Music Festival, Bourbon & Beyond,
Summerfest, and Kaboo Del Mar, toured as direct support for Marcus King on his North
American tour and opened for Greta Van Fleet on the Canadian leg of their Dreams In
Gold tour. Wicklund released her debut LP - Hannah Wicklund & The Steppin Stones - on her
own label, Strawberry Moon Records, in 2018.
The songs on The Prize were hashed out slowly, growing up together like siblings. Born for the
most part in Wicklund’s childhood home, they matured across the country during a bit of a
wander. After some time in South Carolina, she ventured up to the Poconos, PA, where her
grandparents had built a darling little A-Frame cabin in the 60’s. “Most of the songs took their
final form in that house” says Wicklund, “which would be the last time I got to spend inside that
family heirloom before it was sold- a very fitting full circle moment.”
Songs in hand, Wicklund moved back to Nashville, TN. Produced by and featuring Sam Kiszka
of Greta Van Fleet on bass, keys and organ, and accompanied by Daniel Wagner of Greta Van
Fleet on drums, it was in East Iris studio that the album only started to truly take shape and
come to life. “As soon as we met, we were off to the races and the album began to unfold
effortlessly” tells Wicklund. “It was a level of collaboration I never thought I’d experience with a
fellow musician.”
A multimedia creative, Wicklund moves between visual art and music effortlessly, truly bringing
the world of The Prize to life. Each song on the record has an accompanying large scale oil
painting, depicting a unique scene for each song, but all taking place within the same setting- a
castle floating on a cloud.
“When I was a kid, if I wasn’t practicing guitar, I was in the living room with my mom (the artist)
drawing mandalas and the ‘Patterns of my Youth’ print you see tied to this record” explains
Wicklund. “Art and music are natural mirrors of each other, both portraying emotions, but each
conveying a distinct point of view. Whether it’s songs or paintings, they are all pieces of
myself. This project was my first time really blending my two worlds so completely, and it's been
a full circle experience I am profoundly grateful for.”
Both the music of The Prize and its visual components deal broadly with the transition into
womanhood. Yet while for Wicklund the baton was truly passed with the completion of this
album, it speaks to the universal sisterhood. “Part of becoming a woman is trusting your innate
feminine instinct and power, which us ladies are all born with, and can choose to tap into at any
age” she explains. “Whether you are 6 or 60, I hope the messages of self-love, self-exploration
and resilience will resonate.”
Indeed, The Prize is a beautiful representation of what raw feminine power and determination
look, feel, and sound like. Carved with pain during the most wounded and fragile point in our
young heroine’s life, this record is for anyone that has ever had to look inward in order to move
onward. “This album was so radically healing for me, and I hope it can inspire and perhaps play
a role in someone else’s story” says Wicklund. “I want us all to remember, it can be lonely and is
never easy ‘doing the work’, but we are each worthy of our own love, time, and dedication.” So,
we have The Prize: A deeply mature, fully realized vision of an artist who has truly found her
stride.
artist Hannah Wicklund, soaring melodies sail above expertly constructed, eloquent – and
undeniably hooky – arrangements. Pair her aching, enchanting vocals, all woodsmoke and
honey, with her signature fiery guitar work, and you already have a profoundly compelling
formula. Add in arena ready, shout-along choruses and a radio-ready sheen courtesy of
producer Sam Kiszka (Greta Van Fleet), and you have a record ready to take its rightful place
among those rare creations that can be considered truly timeless.
Growing up on the beaches of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, Wicklund has always had
music in her bones. Through hard work and determination, she built her career on her own.
Starting her band at 8 years old, then graduating at sixteen and hitting the road, she has
performed at Firefly Music Festival, Shaky Knees Music Festival, Bourbon & Beyond,
Summerfest, and Kaboo Del Mar, toured as direct support for Marcus King on his North
American tour and opened for Greta Van Fleet on the Canadian leg of their Dreams In
Gold tour. Wicklund released her debut LP - Hannah Wicklund & The Steppin Stones - on her
own label, Strawberry Moon Records, in 2018.
The songs on The Prize were hashed out slowly, growing up together like siblings. Born for the
most part in Wicklund’s childhood home, they matured across the country during a bit of a
wander. After some time in South Carolina, she ventured up to the Poconos, PA, where her
grandparents had built a darling little A-Frame cabin in the 60’s. “Most of the songs took their
final form in that house” says Wicklund, “which would be the last time I got to spend inside that
family heirloom before it was sold- a very fitting full circle moment.”
Songs in hand, Wicklund moved back to Nashville, TN. Produced by and featuring Sam Kiszka
of Greta Van Fleet on bass, keys and organ, and accompanied by Daniel Wagner of Greta Van
Fleet on drums, it was in East Iris studio that the album only started to truly take shape and
come to life. “As soon as we met, we were off to the races and the album began to unfold
effortlessly” tells Wicklund. “It was a level of collaboration I never thought I’d experience with a
fellow musician.”
A multimedia creative, Wicklund moves between visual art and music effortlessly, truly bringing
the world of The Prize to life. Each song on the record has an accompanying large scale oil
painting, depicting a unique scene for each song, but all taking place within the same setting- a
castle floating on a cloud.
“When I was a kid, if I wasn’t practicing guitar, I was in the living room with my mom (the artist)
drawing mandalas and the ‘Patterns of my Youth’ print you see tied to this record” explains
Wicklund. “Art and music are natural mirrors of each other, both portraying emotions, but each
conveying a distinct point of view. Whether it’s songs or paintings, they are all pieces of
myself. This project was my first time really blending my two worlds so completely, and it's been
a full circle experience I am profoundly grateful for.”
Both the music of The Prize and its visual components deal broadly with the transition into
womanhood. Yet while for Wicklund the baton was truly passed with the completion of this
album, it speaks to the universal sisterhood. “Part of becoming a woman is trusting your innate
feminine instinct and power, which us ladies are all born with, and can choose to tap into at any
age” she explains. “Whether you are 6 or 60, I hope the messages of self-love, self-exploration
and resilience will resonate.”
Indeed, The Prize is a beautiful representation of what raw feminine power and determination
look, feel, and sound like. Carved with pain during the most wounded and fragile point in our
young heroine’s life, this record is for anyone that has ever had to look inward in order to move
onward. “This album was so radically healing for me, and I hope it can inspire and perhaps play
a role in someone else’s story” says Wicklund. “I want us all to remember, it can be lonely and is
never easy ‘doing the work’, but we are each worthy of our own love, time, and dedication.” So,
we have The Prize: A deeply mature, fully realized vision of an artist who has truly found her
stride.
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Hometown:
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Hannah Wicklund to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
Live Photos of Hannah Wicklund
View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
NOV
09
2024
Jacksonville Beach, FL
Seawalk Pavilion
I Was There
SEP
03
2024
Bridgeport, CT
Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
I Was There
AUG
25
2024
Toronto, Canada
Budweiser Stage
I Was There
AUG
04
2024
Richmond, VA
Richmond Music Hall
I Was There
AUG
01
2024
Bethlehem, PA
Musikfest
I Was There
JUL
31
2024
Albany, NY
Empire Live
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
May 27th 2024
The concert was amazing! Hannah never fails to amaze me. Venue was very small and HOT could’ve been good with some ventilation because we were all dying. Hannah even had to cut the show short because it was too hot. But other than that, amazing
Sheffield, United Kingdom@Corporation
Craig
May 12th 2024
A wonderful evening at Hi-Fi. Hannah Wicklund was wonderful. From bluesy rock to heartfelt ballads, Hannah shined. Feel opened and the guys were super cool with their fans. Hannah met with fans afterwards and shared how much we enjoyed the show. Wonderful lady.
Indianapolis, IN@Hi-Fi
Dylan
May 6th 2024
Hannah was great, as was her band and opener (Casino Borealis) but I wish the venue provided a better vantage to actually see the stage... Very small, intimate space but if you're not standing at the front row, you can't see anything (and I'm 6'0" tall).
Edmonton, AB@99ten
View More Fan Reviews
About Hannah Wicklund
On The Prize, the new full-length from Nashville, TN songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and visual
artist Hannah Wicklund, soaring melodies sail above expertly constructed, eloquent – and
undeniably hooky – arrangements. Pair her aching, enchanting vocals, all woodsmoke and
honey, with her signature fiery guitar work, and you already have a profoundly compelling
formula. Add in arena ready, shout-along choruses and a radio-ready sheen courtesy of
producer Sam Kiszka (Greta Van Fleet), and you have a record ready to take its rightful place
among those rare creations that can be considered truly timeless.
Growing up on the beaches of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, Wicklund has always had
music in her bones. Through hard work and determination, she built her career on her own.
Starting her band at 8 years old, then graduating at sixteen and hitting the road, she has
performed at Firefly Music Festival, Shaky Knees Music Festival, Bourbon & Beyond,
Summerfest, and Kaboo Del Mar, toured as direct support for Marcus King on his North
American tour and opened for Greta Van Fleet on the Canadian leg of their Dreams In
Gold tour. Wicklund released her debut LP - Hannah Wicklund & The Steppin Stones - on her
own label, Strawberry Moon Records, in 2018.
The songs on The Prize were hashed out slowly, growing up together like siblings. Born for the
most part in Wicklund’s childhood home, they matured across the country during a bit of a
wander. After some time in South Carolina, she ventured up to the Poconos, PA, where her
grandparents had built a darling little A-Frame cabin in the 60’s. “Most of the songs took their
final form in that house” says Wicklund, “which would be the last time I got to spend inside that
family heirloom before it was sold- a very fitting full circle moment.”
Songs in hand, Wicklund moved back to Nashville, TN. Produced by and featuring Sam Kiszka
of Greta Van Fleet on bass, keys and organ, and accompanied by Daniel Wagner of Greta Van
Fleet on drums, it was in East Iris studio that the album only started to truly take shape and
come to life. “As soon as we met, we were off to the races and the album began to unfold
effortlessly” tells Wicklund. “It was a level of collaboration I never thought I’d experience with a
fellow musician.”
A multimedia creative, Wicklund moves between visual art and music effortlessly, truly bringing
the world of The Prize to life. Each song on the record has an accompanying large scale oil
painting, depicting a unique scene for each song, but all taking place within the same setting- a
castle floating on a cloud.
“When I was a kid, if I wasn’t practicing guitar, I was in the living room with my mom (the artist)
drawing mandalas and the ‘Patterns of my Youth’ print you see tied to this record” explains
Wicklund. “Art and music are natural mirrors of each other, both portraying emotions, but each
conveying a distinct point of view. Whether it’s songs or paintings, they are all pieces of
myself. This project was my first time really blending my two worlds so completely, and it's been
a full circle experience I am profoundly grateful for.”
Both the music of The Prize and its visual components deal broadly with the transition into
womanhood. Yet while for Wicklund the baton was truly passed with the completion of this
album, it speaks to the universal sisterhood. “Part of becoming a woman is trusting your innate
feminine instinct and power, which us ladies are all born with, and can choose to tap into at any
age” she explains. “Whether you are 6 or 60, I hope the messages of self-love, self-exploration
and resilience will resonate.”
Indeed, The Prize is a beautiful representation of what raw feminine power and determination
look, feel, and sound like. Carved with pain during the most wounded and fragile point in our
young heroine’s life, this record is for anyone that has ever had to look inward in order to move
onward. “This album was so radically healing for me, and I hope it can inspire and perhaps play
a role in someone else’s story” says Wicklund. “I want us all to remember, it can be lonely and is
never easy ‘doing the work’, but we are each worthy of our own love, time, and dedication.” So,
we have The Prize: A deeply mature, fully realized vision of an artist who has truly found her
stride.
artist Hannah Wicklund, soaring melodies sail above expertly constructed, eloquent – and
undeniably hooky – arrangements. Pair her aching, enchanting vocals, all woodsmoke and
honey, with her signature fiery guitar work, and you already have a profoundly compelling
formula. Add in arena ready, shout-along choruses and a radio-ready sheen courtesy of
producer Sam Kiszka (Greta Van Fleet), and you have a record ready to take its rightful place
among those rare creations that can be considered truly timeless.
Growing up on the beaches of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, Wicklund has always had
music in her bones. Through hard work and determination, she built her career on her own.
Starting her band at 8 years old, then graduating at sixteen and hitting the road, she has
performed at Firefly Music Festival, Shaky Knees Music Festival, Bourbon & Beyond,
Summerfest, and Kaboo Del Mar, toured as direct support for Marcus King on his North
American tour and opened for Greta Van Fleet on the Canadian leg of their Dreams In
Gold tour. Wicklund released her debut LP - Hannah Wicklund & The Steppin Stones - on her
own label, Strawberry Moon Records, in 2018.
The songs on The Prize were hashed out slowly, growing up together like siblings. Born for the
most part in Wicklund’s childhood home, they matured across the country during a bit of a
wander. After some time in South Carolina, she ventured up to the Poconos, PA, where her
grandparents had built a darling little A-Frame cabin in the 60’s. “Most of the songs took their
final form in that house” says Wicklund, “which would be the last time I got to spend inside that
family heirloom before it was sold- a very fitting full circle moment.”
Songs in hand, Wicklund moved back to Nashville, TN. Produced by and featuring Sam Kiszka
of Greta Van Fleet on bass, keys and organ, and accompanied by Daniel Wagner of Greta Van
Fleet on drums, it was in East Iris studio that the album only started to truly take shape and
come to life. “As soon as we met, we were off to the races and the album began to unfold
effortlessly” tells Wicklund. “It was a level of collaboration I never thought I’d experience with a
fellow musician.”
A multimedia creative, Wicklund moves between visual art and music effortlessly, truly bringing
the world of The Prize to life. Each song on the record has an accompanying large scale oil
painting, depicting a unique scene for each song, but all taking place within the same setting- a
castle floating on a cloud.
“When I was a kid, if I wasn’t practicing guitar, I was in the living room with my mom (the artist)
drawing mandalas and the ‘Patterns of my Youth’ print you see tied to this record” explains
Wicklund. “Art and music are natural mirrors of each other, both portraying emotions, but each
conveying a distinct point of view. Whether it’s songs or paintings, they are all pieces of
myself. This project was my first time really blending my two worlds so completely, and it's been
a full circle experience I am profoundly grateful for.”
Both the music of The Prize and its visual components deal broadly with the transition into
womanhood. Yet while for Wicklund the baton was truly passed with the completion of this
album, it speaks to the universal sisterhood. “Part of becoming a woman is trusting your innate
feminine instinct and power, which us ladies are all born with, and can choose to tap into at any
age” she explains. “Whether you are 6 or 60, I hope the messages of self-love, self-exploration
and resilience will resonate.”
Indeed, The Prize is a beautiful representation of what raw feminine power and determination
look, feel, and sound like. Carved with pain during the most wounded and fragile point in our
young heroine’s life, this record is for anyone that has ever had to look inward in order to move
onward. “This album was so radically healing for me, and I hope it can inspire and perhaps play
a role in someone else’s story” says Wicklund. “I want us all to remember, it can be lonely and is
never easy ‘doing the work’, but we are each worthy of our own love, time, and dedication.” So,
we have The Prize: A deeply mature, fully realized vision of an artist who has truly found her
stride.
Show More
Hometown:
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
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