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davidhanesdavidhanes
June 13th 2025
Sturgill Simpson’s Brussels show wasn’t just a concert—it was a three-hour odyssey through sound, time, and space, guided by a masterful artist unbound by genre. From the moment he took the stage, he transported the audience down an old country road that twisted and turned through blistering hard rock, blues-drenched improvisations, psychedelic tangents, and soft, ambient dirges. His signature smooth, gospel-tinged vocals acted as the anchor, seamlessly carrying us from one sonic world to the next.
What made this show truly remarkable was its fluidity. Album songs were reimagined, stretched, and transformed into something raw and alive. One moment, Simpson and his band were deep in a metal-infused frenzy; the next, they were easing into a stripped-down serenade that felt like a whispered secret between old friends. His unmatched skill was on full display, but it was his freedom, playfulness, and deep connection with the crowd that made the night feel special. He knew his audience, and they knew him—no gimmicks, no pretension, just pure musical communion.
Simply put, this show was worth every mile traveled to Brussels. I left with a T-shirt, a full heart, and the feeling that I had just witnessed something truly rare. Sturgill Simpson isn’t just performing—he’s taking us somewhere. And I’d follow him down that road anytime.
Brussels, Belgium@La Madeleine

Nikolatesla719
April 16th 2025
Man if you ever get the chance to see Sturgil, please do it. You will forever regret it if you don’t. Even with a chest cold and the altitude he still killed it. His vocals are just plain out amazing! I am so glad knocked this one off my bucket list. Do yourself a favor and go see him.
Denver, CO@Mission Ballroom

davidhanesdavidhanes
March 24th 2025
Sturgill Simpson’s Brussels show wasn’t just a concert—it was a three-hour odyssey through sound, time, and space, guided by a masterful artist unbound by genre. From the moment he took the stage, he transported the audience down an old country road that twisted and turned through blistering hard rock, blues-drenched improvisations, psychedelic tangents, and soft, ambient dirges. His signature smooth, gospel-tinged vocals acted as the anchor, seamlessly carrying us from one sonic world to the next.
What made this show truly remarkable was its fluidity. Album songs were reimagined, stretched, and transformed into something raw and alive. One moment, Simpson and his band were deep in a metal-infused frenzy; the next, they were easing into a stripped-down serenade that felt like a whispered secret between old friends. His unmatched skill was on full display, but it was his freedom, playfulness, and deep connection with the crowd that made the night feel special. He knew his audience, and they knew him—no gimmicks, no pretension, just pure musical communion.
Simply put, this show was worth every mile traveled to Brussels. I left with a T-shirt, a full heart, and the feeling that I had just witnessed something truly rare. Sturgill Simpson isn’t just performing—he’s taking us somewhere. And I’d follow him down that road anytime.
Brussels, Belgium@La Madeleine
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About Sturgill Simpson
Respected, beloved and fiercely independent, Sturgill Simpson is set to make his highly
anticipated return to music this year with the release of the forthcoming full-length album,
Passage Du Desir, under a new name, Johnny Blue Skies. The eight-song album was produced by
Johnny Blue Skies and David Ferguson and recorded at Clement House Recording Studio in
Nashville, TN and Abbey Road Studios in London, England.
Simpson and his band—Kevin Black (bass), Robbie Crowell (keys), Laur Joamets (guitar) and
Miles Miller (drums)—will also make their long-awaited return to the road this fall with the
"Why Not? Tour." Simpson’s first full tour in over four years, the extensive headline run includes
stops at L.A.’s The Greek Theatre, Washington State’s The Gorge Amphitheatre, Lexington’s
Rupp Arena, Chicago’s Salt Shed (two nights), Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium and Nashville’s
Bridgestone Arena among many more. Simpson will also headline Outside Lands and Austin City
Limits Music Festival.
Since his debut, Simpson has released five full-length studio albums—2013’s High Top
Mountain, 2014’s Metamodern Sounds in Country Music, 2016’s A Sailor’s Guide to Earth,
2019’s Sound & Fury and 2021’s The Ballad of Dood and Juanita—along with the 2020
projects, Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. Throughout his singular career, Simpson has relentlessly
pushed against expectations, earning widespread acclaim and countless accolades including a
Grammy Award in 2017 for Best Country Album and six Grammy nominations across four
genres: country, rock, bluegrass and americana
anticipated return to music this year with the release of the forthcoming full-length album,
Passage Du Desir, under a new name, Johnny Blue Skies. The eight-song album was produced by
Johnny Blue Skies and David Ferguson and recorded at Clement House Recording Studio in
Nashville, TN and Abbey Road Studios in London, England.
Simpson and his band—Kevin Black (bass), Robbie Crowell (keys), Laur Joamets (guitar) and
Miles Miller (drums)—will also make their long-awaited return to the road this fall with the
"Why Not? Tour." Simpson’s first full tour in over four years, the extensive headline run includes
stops at L.A.’s The Greek Theatre, Washington State’s The Gorge Amphitheatre, Lexington’s
Rupp Arena, Chicago’s Salt Shed (two nights), Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium and Nashville’s
Bridgestone Arena among many more. Simpson will also headline Outside Lands and Austin City
Limits Music Festival.
Since his debut, Simpson has released five full-length studio albums—2013’s High Top
Mountain, 2014’s Metamodern Sounds in Country Music, 2016’s A Sailor’s Guide to Earth,
2019’s Sound & Fury and 2021’s The Ballad of Dood and Juanita—along with the 2020
projects, Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. Throughout his singular career, Simpson has relentlessly
pushed against expectations, earning widespread acclaim and countless accolades including a
Grammy Award in 2017 for Best Country Album and six Grammy nominations across four
genres: country, rock, bluegrass and americana
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Genres:
Roots & Blues
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Sturgill Simpson merch


A Sailor's Guide to Earth
$21.59

Big Time
$11.33

Big Time opaque Pink
$19.00

The Ballad of Dood and Juanita
$19.99

Cuttin' Grass Vol. 2 Cowboy Arms Sess...
$11.98

Cuttin' Grass
$11.98

SOUND & FURY
$8.85

A Sailor's Guide to Earth
$41.98

High Top Mountain
$12.98
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Sturgill Simpson's tour
Fan Reviews

davidhanesdavidhanes
June 13th 2025
Sturgill Simpson’s Brussels show wasn’t just a concert—it was a three-hour odyssey through sound, time, and space, guided by a masterful artist unbound by genre. From the moment he took the stage, he transported the audience down an old country road that twisted and turned through blistering hard rock, blues-drenched improvisations, psychedelic tangents, and soft, ambient dirges. His signature smooth, gospel-tinged vocals acted as the anchor, seamlessly carrying us from one sonic world to the next.
What made this show truly remarkable was its fluidity. Album songs were reimagined, stretched, and transformed into something raw and alive. One moment, Simpson and his band were deep in a metal-infused frenzy; the next, they were easing into a stripped-down serenade that felt like a whispered secret between old friends. His unmatched skill was on full display, but it was his freedom, playfulness, and deep connection with the crowd that made the night feel special. He knew his audience, and they knew him—no gimmicks, no pretension, just pure musical communion.
Simply put, this show was worth every mile traveled to Brussels. I left with a T-shirt, a full heart, and the feeling that I had just witnessed something truly rare. Sturgill Simpson isn’t just performing—he’s taking us somewhere. And I’d follow him down that road anytime.
Brussels, Belgium@La Madeleine

Nikolatesla719
April 16th 2025
Man if you ever get the chance to see Sturgil, please do it. You will forever regret it if you don’t. Even with a chest cold and the altitude he still killed it. His vocals are just plain out amazing! I am so glad knocked this one off my bucket list. Do yourself a favor and go see him.
Denver, CO@Mission Ballroom

davidhanesdavidhanes
March 24th 2025
Sturgill Simpson’s Brussels show wasn’t just a concert—it was a three-hour odyssey through sound, time, and space, guided by a masterful artist unbound by genre. From the moment he took the stage, he transported the audience down an old country road that twisted and turned through blistering hard rock, blues-drenched improvisations, psychedelic tangents, and soft, ambient dirges. His signature smooth, gospel-tinged vocals acted as the anchor, seamlessly carrying us from one sonic world to the next.
What made this show truly remarkable was its fluidity. Album songs were reimagined, stretched, and transformed into something raw and alive. One moment, Simpson and his band were deep in a metal-infused frenzy; the next, they were easing into a stripped-down serenade that felt like a whispered secret between old friends. His unmatched skill was on full display, but it was his freedom, playfulness, and deep connection with the crowd that made the night feel special. He knew his audience, and they knew him—no gimmicks, no pretension, just pure musical communion.
Simply put, this show was worth every mile traveled to Brussels. I left with a T-shirt, a full heart, and the feeling that I had just witnessed something truly rare. Sturgill Simpson isn’t just performing—he’s taking us somewhere. And I’d follow him down that road anytime.
Brussels, Belgium@La Madeleine
View More Fan Reviews
About Sturgill Simpson
Respected, beloved and fiercely independent, Sturgill Simpson is set to make his highly
anticipated return to music this year with the release of the forthcoming full-length album,
Passage Du Desir, under a new name, Johnny Blue Skies. The eight-song album was produced by
Johnny Blue Skies and David Ferguson and recorded at Clement House Recording Studio in
Nashville, TN and Abbey Road Studios in London, England.
Simpson and his band—Kevin Black (bass), Robbie Crowell (keys), Laur Joamets (guitar) and
Miles Miller (drums)—will also make their long-awaited return to the road this fall with the
"Why Not? Tour." Simpson’s first full tour in over four years, the extensive headline run includes
stops at L.A.’s The Greek Theatre, Washington State’s The Gorge Amphitheatre, Lexington’s
Rupp Arena, Chicago’s Salt Shed (two nights), Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium and Nashville’s
Bridgestone Arena among many more. Simpson will also headline Outside Lands and Austin City
Limits Music Festival.
Since his debut, Simpson has released five full-length studio albums—2013’s High Top
Mountain, 2014’s Metamodern Sounds in Country Music, 2016’s A Sailor’s Guide to Earth,
2019’s Sound & Fury and 2021’s The Ballad of Dood and Juanita—along with the 2020
projects, Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. Throughout his singular career, Simpson has relentlessly
pushed against expectations, earning widespread acclaim and countless accolades including a
Grammy Award in 2017 for Best Country Album and six Grammy nominations across four
genres: country, rock, bluegrass and americana
anticipated return to music this year with the release of the forthcoming full-length album,
Passage Du Desir, under a new name, Johnny Blue Skies. The eight-song album was produced by
Johnny Blue Skies and David Ferguson and recorded at Clement House Recording Studio in
Nashville, TN and Abbey Road Studios in London, England.
Simpson and his band—Kevin Black (bass), Robbie Crowell (keys), Laur Joamets (guitar) and
Miles Miller (drums)—will also make their long-awaited return to the road this fall with the
"Why Not? Tour." Simpson’s first full tour in over four years, the extensive headline run includes
stops at L.A.’s The Greek Theatre, Washington State’s The Gorge Amphitheatre, Lexington’s
Rupp Arena, Chicago’s Salt Shed (two nights), Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium and Nashville’s
Bridgestone Arena among many more. Simpson will also headline Outside Lands and Austin City
Limits Music Festival.
Since his debut, Simpson has released five full-length studio albums—2013’s High Top
Mountain, 2014’s Metamodern Sounds in Country Music, 2016’s A Sailor’s Guide to Earth,
2019’s Sound & Fury and 2021’s The Ballad of Dood and Juanita—along with the 2020
projects, Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 1 and Vol. 2. Throughout his singular career, Simpson has relentlessly
pushed against expectations, earning widespread acclaim and countless accolades including a
Grammy Award in 2017 for Best Country Album and six Grammy nominations across four
genres: country, rock, bluegrass and americana
Show More
Genres:
Roots & Blues
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