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Past

FEB
23
2018
Tucson, AZ
Club Congress
I Was There
FEB
21
2018
Dallas, TX
Club DaDa
I Was There
FEB
20
2018
Austin, TX
Antone's
I Was There
FEB
18
2018
Houston, TX
Bronze Peacock @ House of Blues
I Was There
FEB
17
2018
New Orleans, LA
The Parish @ House Of Blues
I Was There
FEB
16
2018
Memphis, TN
Hi Tone Cafe
I Was There
DEC
12
2017
Brooklyn, NY
Rough Trade NYC
I Was There
SEP
20
2017
New York, NY
Sofar Sounds - Give a Home
I Was There
AUG
23
2017
Huntington, NY
The Paramount
I Was There
JUL
19
2017
Cambridge, MA
Club Passim
I Was There
JUL
12
2017
Ottawa, Canada
Lebreton Flats
I Was There
JUL
06
2017
Winnipeg, Canada
Winnipeg Folk Festival
I Was There
JUN
28
2017
Milwaukee, WI
Summerfest Ground
I Was There
MAY
30
2017
Seattle, WA
The Moore Theatre w/Rodriguez
I Was There
MAY
28
2017
Portland, OR
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall w/Rodriguez
I Was There
MAY
25
2017
San Francisco, CA
The Warfield w/Rodriguez
I Was There
MAY
23
2017
San Diego, CA
Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay w/Rodriguez
I Was There
MAY
20
2017
Santa Barbara, CA
The Granada Theatre w/Rodriguez
I Was There
MAY
19
2017
Los Angeles, CA
Luckman Fine Arts Complex w/Rodriguez
I Was There
MAY
17
2017
Anaheim, CA
City National Grove Of Anaheim w/Rodriguez
I Was There
APR
22
2017
Charleston, SC
High Water Fest Riverfront Park
I Was There
APR
21
2017
Charleston, SC
Home Team BBQ
I Was There
MAR
01
2017
Los Angeles, CA
The Hotel Cafe
I Was There
DEC
04
2016
New York, NY
The Standard
I Was There
DEC
02
2016
Montréal, Canada
Petit Campus
I Was There
NOV
30
2016
Quebec, Canada
Le Cercle
I Was There
NOV
28
2016
Toronto, Canada
The Drake Hotel
I Was There
NOV
01
2016
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall
I Was There
SEP
20
2016
Chicago, IL
Thalia Hall
I Was There
SEP
18
2016
New York, NY
Town Hall
I Was There
SEP
15
2016
Washington, DC
Lincoln Theatre
I Was There
SEP
13
2016
Montreal, Canada
Olympia De Montreal
I Was There
SEP
11
2016
Toronto, Canada
Massy Hall
I Was There
SEP
10
2016
Kitchener, Canada
Centre in The Square
I Was There
SEP
07
2016
Winnipeg, Canada
Centennial Concert Hall
I Was There
SEP
01
2016
Edmonton, Canada
Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
I Was There
AUG
31
2016
Calgary, Canada
Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium  
I Was There
AUG
29
2016
Vancouver, Canada
Orpheum
I Was There
AUG
27
2016
Victoria, Canada
Royal Theater
I Was There
AUG
26
2016
Victoria, Canada
Royal Theater
I Was There
AUG
18
2016
Los Angeles, CA
Resident
I Was There
SEP
03
2015
Virginia Beach, VA
Shakas - ICE Festival
I Was There
SEP
02
2015
Richmond, VA
Strange Matters
I Was There
SEP
01
2015
Washington, DC
DC9 Nightclub
I Was There
AUG
29
2015
Philadelphia, PA
World Cafe Upstairs
I Was There
AUG
28
2015
New York, NY
Mercury Lounge
I Was There
OCT
23
2014
Charlottesville, VA
The Garage
I Was There
OCT
22
2014
Asheville, NC
Asheville Music Hall
I Was There
OCT
21
2014
Carrboro, NC
Cat's Cradle
I Was There
OCT
20
2014
Athens, GA
The Georgia Theatre
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

Luann
September 29th 2023
Loved this event. The artists were very talented and beautiful. So glad I went.
Louisville, KY@
Logan Street Market
gregg
September 28th 2023
Arum is a very heartfelt song writer, and her vocals are amazing. I am grateful that I was able to hear her voice in a quiet venue. (Tyler.. figure out the sound system BEFORE the performance, then leave it alone. Way too much echo added DURING Arum’s last 2 songs).
Louisville, KY@
Logan Street Market

About Arum Rae

Arum Rae is the rare artist capable of conveying entire worlds of feeling with the subtlest movement of her voice. On her new album Loose Ends, mainly produced by Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers, the
Wisconsin-based singer/songwriter shares a batch of songs rooted in stories of loss and hope and
transformation, each delivered with exquisite nuance. Centered on the quietly powerful vocal presence she’s shown in staring stages with the likes of Willie Nelson, Rodriguez, B.B. King, and Gary Clark Jr., the result is an immediately transportive body of work, at once meditative and endlessly mesmerizing.
The follow-up to 2017’s Sub Rosa, Loose Ends first took shape as Arum and Schultz swapped song ideas and voice memos in the early stages of lockdown. Although they’d planned to record in Schultz’s
basement in Colorado, the two collaborators ultimately headed to Sun Mountain Studios in Woodstock, where studio owner David Baron joined Schultz in co-producing the album and musicians like James Felice of The Felice Brothers and Lumineers bassist Byron Isaacs helped to sculpt its stark yet luminously detailed sound (in addition, Baron adorned several songs with his graceful piano work, an element he’s brought to past recordings with artists like Bat for Lashes and Jade Bird). “When we started recording my intention was to trim everything down to the core, to keep it very lo-fi and acoustic,” says Arum. “As we began working we felt that some of the songs should be taken to the next level, which is what brought us to Woodstock. But even with everything we added it’s still very much minimalistic—we were both protective of the raw emotion and character of the songs.”
The spellbinding opener to Loose Ends, “Headboards” spins an intimate portrait of regret and grief and
gradual acceptance, elegantly threaded with heavy-hearted reflection (from the chorus: “I was always waiting for the blue moon rising/You were always waiting for your song to sing/I was never worried about our feelings dying/We were never going to be alone again”). While “Headboards” first emerged in response to the sudden, opioid-related death of an acquaintance, Arum also mined her own interior experience in bringing the song to life. “I’ve moved around a lot, and ‘Headboards’ partly came from feeling lost, a sense of searching,” she says. “In a way it’s about being okay with not being okay.” On “Country Road,” Arum muses on the sublime sense of peace she finds in traveling to her family’s farm in Virginia, sharply contrasting her soft and soulful vocals with Schultz’s jagged guitar work. A sweetly lilting piece of introspection, “Shadow” presents what Arum refers to as “my theme song off the record” (“It means letting go and crawling out of the hole to seek the beauty of life instead of hiding from it,” she notes). And in one of the most stunning moments on Loose Ends, Arum brings her finespun storytelling to a gently devastating track called “Plain Blue Ribbon.” “As I was writing that song I pictured a woman who’s just had a baby shower and has all these blue ribbons still up at her house, but then she has a very untimely miscarriage,” says Arum. “Miscarriage is such a prevalent experience and yet we hardly acknowledge it, and I felt a real freedom being able to talk about it in this song.”
Listing such singular vocalists as Etta James, Tom Waits, and Erykah Badu among her longtime
touchstones, Arum first discovered her love of singing as a little girl in Colorado and later immersed
herself in songwriting while studying at Berklee College of Music. Over the years, she’s explored a vast
range of musical styles (blues, soul, Americana, garage rock), imbuing her songs with an unfettered
honesty she partly attributes to the free-flowing quality of her writing process. “I first fell in love with
putting words together after reading The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron and making a habit of writing
morning pages,” says Arum. “It’s something I still keep up with now, and usually by the third page of
stream-of-consciousness writing something creative will come through, sometimes even in rhyme.”
In looking back on the making of Loose Ends, Arum speaks to the charmed nature of her collaboration
with Schultz and their fellow musicians. “I’ve been fortunate to work with some great people in my life,
but it’s crucial to work with someone you really connect with,” she says. “Working on songs like ‘Plain Blue Ribbon’ and being met with so much support helped me to trust my creative gift even more than I had before.” And in sharing the album with the world, she hopes that her audience might find a similar sense of solace and expansion. “A lot of this album is about release; it’s describing the hard times but to me the overall theme is hope,” she says. “No matter what, I want everyone to find their own perception of the songs—with everything I do, I always just want to bring people closer to themselves.”
Show More
Genres:
Country Blues, Americana
Hometown:
Nashville, Tennessee

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Arum Rae to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of Arum Rae

View All Photos

concerts and tour dates

Past

FEB
23
2018
Tucson, AZ
Club Congress
I Was There
FEB
21
2018
Dallas, TX
Club DaDa
I Was There
FEB
20
2018
Austin, TX
Antone's
I Was There
FEB
18
2018
Houston, TX
Bronze Peacock @ House of Blues
I Was There
FEB
17
2018
New Orleans, LA
The Parish @ House Of Blues
I Was There
FEB
16
2018
Memphis, TN
Hi Tone Cafe
I Was There
DEC
12
2017
Brooklyn, NY
Rough Trade NYC
I Was There
SEP
20
2017
New York, NY
Sofar Sounds - Give a Home
I Was There
AUG
23
2017
Huntington, NY
The Paramount
I Was There
JUL
19
2017
Cambridge, MA
Club Passim
I Was There
JUL
12
2017
Ottawa, Canada
Lebreton Flats
I Was There
JUL
06
2017
Winnipeg, Canada
Winnipeg Folk Festival
I Was There
JUN
28
2017
Milwaukee, WI
Summerfest Ground
I Was There
MAY
30
2017
Seattle, WA
The Moore Theatre w/Rodriguez
I Was There
MAY
28
2017
Portland, OR
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall w/Rodriguez
I Was There
MAY
25
2017
San Francisco, CA
The Warfield w/Rodriguez
I Was There
MAY
23
2017
San Diego, CA
Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay w/Rodriguez
I Was There
MAY
20
2017
Santa Barbara, CA
The Granada Theatre w/Rodriguez
I Was There
MAY
19
2017
Los Angeles, CA
Luckman Fine Arts Complex w/Rodriguez
I Was There
MAY
17
2017
Anaheim, CA
City National Grove Of Anaheim w/Rodriguez
I Was There
APR
22
2017
Charleston, SC
High Water Fest Riverfront Park
I Was There
APR
21
2017
Charleston, SC
Home Team BBQ
I Was There
MAR
01
2017
Los Angeles, CA
The Hotel Cafe
I Was There
DEC
04
2016
New York, NY
The Standard
I Was There
DEC
02
2016
Montréal, Canada
Petit Campus
I Was There
NOV
30
2016
Quebec, Canada
Le Cercle
I Was There
NOV
28
2016
Toronto, Canada
The Drake Hotel
I Was There
NOV
01
2016
New York, NY
Rockwood Music Hall
I Was There
SEP
20
2016
Chicago, IL
Thalia Hall
I Was There
SEP
18
2016
New York, NY
Town Hall
I Was There
SEP
15
2016
Washington, DC
Lincoln Theatre
I Was There
SEP
13
2016
Montreal, Canada
Olympia De Montreal
I Was There
SEP
11
2016
Toronto, Canada
Massy Hall
I Was There
SEP
10
2016
Kitchener, Canada
Centre in The Square
I Was There
SEP
07
2016
Winnipeg, Canada
Centennial Concert Hall
I Was There
SEP
01
2016
Edmonton, Canada
Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
I Was There
AUG
31
2016
Calgary, Canada
Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium  
I Was There
AUG
29
2016
Vancouver, Canada
Orpheum
I Was There
AUG
27
2016
Victoria, Canada
Royal Theater
I Was There
AUG
26
2016
Victoria, Canada
Royal Theater
I Was There
AUG
18
2016
Los Angeles, CA
Resident
I Was There
SEP
03
2015
Virginia Beach, VA
Shakas - ICE Festival
I Was There
SEP
02
2015
Richmond, VA
Strange Matters
I Was There
SEP
01
2015
Washington, DC
DC9 Nightclub
I Was There
AUG
29
2015
Philadelphia, PA
World Cafe Upstairs
I Was There
AUG
28
2015
New York, NY
Mercury Lounge
I Was There
OCT
23
2014
Charlottesville, VA
The Garage
I Was There
OCT
22
2014
Asheville, NC
Asheville Music Hall
I Was There
OCT
21
2014
Carrboro, NC
Cat's Cradle
I Was There
OCT
20
2014
Athens, GA
The Georgia Theatre
I Was There
Show More Dates

Fan Reviews

Luann
September 29th 2023
Loved this event. The artists were very talented and beautiful. So glad I went.
Louisville, KY@
Logan Street Market
gregg
September 28th 2023
Arum is a very heartfelt song writer, and her vocals are amazing. I am grateful that I was able to hear her voice in a quiet venue. (Tyler.. figure out the sound system BEFORE the performance, then leave it alone. Way too much echo added DURING Arum’s last 2 songs).
Louisville, KY@
Logan Street Market

About Arum Rae

Arum Rae is the rare artist capable of conveying entire worlds of feeling with the subtlest movement of her voice. On her new album Loose Ends, mainly produced by Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers, the
Wisconsin-based singer/songwriter shares a batch of songs rooted in stories of loss and hope and
transformation, each delivered with exquisite nuance. Centered on the quietly powerful vocal presence she’s shown in staring stages with the likes of Willie Nelson, Rodriguez, B.B. King, and Gary Clark Jr., the result is an immediately transportive body of work, at once meditative and endlessly mesmerizing.
The follow-up to 2017’s Sub Rosa, Loose Ends first took shape as Arum and Schultz swapped song ideas and voice memos in the early stages of lockdown. Although they’d planned to record in Schultz’s
basement in Colorado, the two collaborators ultimately headed to Sun Mountain Studios in Woodstock, where studio owner David Baron joined Schultz in co-producing the album and musicians like James Felice of The Felice Brothers and Lumineers bassist Byron Isaacs helped to sculpt its stark yet luminously detailed sound (in addition, Baron adorned several songs with his graceful piano work, an element he’s brought to past recordings with artists like Bat for Lashes and Jade Bird). “When we started recording my intention was to trim everything down to the core, to keep it very lo-fi and acoustic,” says Arum. “As we began working we felt that some of the songs should be taken to the next level, which is what brought us to Woodstock. But even with everything we added it’s still very much minimalistic—we were both protective of the raw emotion and character of the songs.”
The spellbinding opener to Loose Ends, “Headboards” spins an intimate portrait of regret and grief and
gradual acceptance, elegantly threaded with heavy-hearted reflection (from the chorus: “I was always waiting for the blue moon rising/You were always waiting for your song to sing/I was never worried about our feelings dying/We were never going to be alone again”). While “Headboards” first emerged in response to the sudden, opioid-related death of an acquaintance, Arum also mined her own interior experience in bringing the song to life. “I’ve moved around a lot, and ‘Headboards’ partly came from feeling lost, a sense of searching,” she says. “In a way it’s about being okay with not being okay.” On “Country Road,” Arum muses on the sublime sense of peace she finds in traveling to her family’s farm in Virginia, sharply contrasting her soft and soulful vocals with Schultz’s jagged guitar work. A sweetly lilting piece of introspection, “Shadow” presents what Arum refers to as “my theme song off the record” (“It means letting go and crawling out of the hole to seek the beauty of life instead of hiding from it,” she notes). And in one of the most stunning moments on Loose Ends, Arum brings her finespun storytelling to a gently devastating track called “Plain Blue Ribbon.” “As I was writing that song I pictured a woman who’s just had a baby shower and has all these blue ribbons still up at her house, but then she has a very untimely miscarriage,” says Arum. “Miscarriage is such a prevalent experience and yet we hardly acknowledge it, and I felt a real freedom being able to talk about it in this song.”
Listing such singular vocalists as Etta James, Tom Waits, and Erykah Badu among her longtime
touchstones, Arum first discovered her love of singing as a little girl in Colorado and later immersed
herself in songwriting while studying at Berklee College of Music. Over the years, she’s explored a vast
range of musical styles (blues, soul, Americana, garage rock), imbuing her songs with an unfettered
honesty she partly attributes to the free-flowing quality of her writing process. “I first fell in love with
putting words together after reading The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron and making a habit of writing
morning pages,” says Arum. “It’s something I still keep up with now, and usually by the third page of
stream-of-consciousness writing something creative will come through, sometimes even in rhyme.”
In looking back on the making of Loose Ends, Arum speaks to the charmed nature of her collaboration
with Schultz and their fellow musicians. “I’ve been fortunate to work with some great people in my life,
but it’s crucial to work with someone you really connect with,” she says. “Working on songs like ‘Plain Blue Ribbon’ and being met with so much support helped me to trust my creative gift even more than I had before.” And in sharing the album with the world, she hopes that her audience might find a similar sense of solace and expansion. “A lot of this album is about release; it’s describing the hard times but to me the overall theme is hope,” she says. “No matter what, I want everyone to find their own perception of the songs—with everything I do, I always just want to bring people closer to themselves.”
Show More
Genres:
Country Blues, Americana
Hometown:
Nashville, Tennessee

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