About this concert
Fresh off of his Saturday Night Live performance, Nathaniel Rateliff joins us LIVE from his home studio in Denver, Colorado to perform an intimate set with a hosted Q&A. Based in Colorado, Rateliff is a striking, emotive tenor vocalist and songwriter whose work runs the gamut from simple folk and Americana to roots rock & roll and vintage rhythm & blues. Although he earned critical acclaim for his quieter, more introspective folk-based albums, he broke out commercially in 2015 with the release of Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, the eponymous debut from his high-energy and soulful live band. Signed to the legendary Stax label, the band spent the next four years enjoying a high public profile, releasing a live album and studio follow-up before Rateliff returned to solo work with the reflective 2020 album 'And It's Still Alright'.
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Official Merch
The Future
$15.98 USD
And It's Still Alright
$14.98 USD
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
$15.0 USD
Tearing at the Seams
$15.0 USD
Live At Red Rocks
$15.0 USD
"A Little Something More From" EP
$7.0 USD
Red Rocks 2020
$20.0 USD
"Meet Me At The Table" Cookbook
$30.0 USD
The Marigold Singles Featuring John P...
$3.0 USD
Sunset Shirt
$20.0 USD
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What fans are saying
Amy
December 16th 2023
Our section in 302 was tricky to find @ Ball Arena but that has nothing to do with the band. I was fortunate to see Nathaniel Rateliff and the night sweats a few years back at Mission Ballroom and I think the acoustics there were better with their big band and horns. They are awesome to see though in any venue. And I plan to see them again!
Denver, CO@Ball Arena
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Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Biography
It took Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats less than five years to become one of the most recognizable new forces in contemporary rock ’n’ roll. Since 2015, Rateliff has led his denim-clad, horn-flanked Night Sweats, supplying the zeal of a whiskey-chugging Pentecostal preacher to songs about this world’s shared woes. They’ve had hits, sure, but their combustible mix of soul and rock quickly cemented them as the rare generational band who balanced ecstatic live shows with engrossing and rich records. To wit, is there any other modern act capable of revving up stadium crowds for The Rolling Stones while also appearing on Saturday Night Live and CMT Crossroads and at NPR’s Tiny Desk in short order?
When Rateliff returned from his pandemic-truncated solo tour in March 2020, he struggled with the same question that vexed so many of us then—what now? Fortunately, he returned to his Colorado homestead and penned a set of songs that synthesized his introspection with his anthemic inclinations. The result is The Future, the third Night Sweats album but the first to capture this octet’s true depth and breadth. An instant classic of 11 songs, the album presents something more sustainable, interesting, and indeed open—a songwriter and band growing into bigger questions and sounds, into a future that allows them to remain recognizable but be so much more compelling than some denim-clad caricature.
Read MoreWhen Rateliff returned from his pandemic-truncated solo tour in March 2020, he struggled with the same question that vexed so many of us then—what now? Fortunately, he returned to his Colorado homestead and penned a set of songs that synthesized his introspection with his anthemic inclinations. The result is The Future, the third Night Sweats album but the first to capture this octet’s true depth and breadth. An instant classic of 11 songs, the album presents something more sustainable, interesting, and indeed open—a songwriter and band growing into bigger questions and sounds, into a future that allows them to remain recognizable but be so much more compelling than some denim-clad caricature.
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