You’ve got great taste.
Sign in to follow your favorite artists, save events, & more.
Sign In

Peter Raffoul
Last Exit Live
717 S Central Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Mar 28, 2025
8:00 PM MST
I Was There
Leave a Review

Find a place to stay
Event Lineup
Upcoming concerts from similar artists
What fans are saying

Lennon
March 8th 2023
I never leave reviews for anything but the talent on this guy absolutely blew my mind. He’s unique and has a ton of heart. Won’t miss a show from now on whenever he’s in town
Los Angeles, CA@The Moroccan Lounge
Easily follow your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music

Share Event
Peter Raffoul Biography
For Nashville-based singer/songwriter Peter Raffoul, songs often emerge late into the night, at an hour when inhibitions fall away and the most essential truths are laid bare. With a lyrical sensibility that merges intimate confession and boldly detailed storytelling, the Canada-born artist opens up about anxiety and isolation and the more complicated aspects of human connection, elegantly matching his moody intensity with a mercurial form of alt-rock/folk. Made with producers Owen Lewis (Old Sea Brigade, Maddie Medley) and Henry Brill (Phantogram, Jack Garratt), Raffoul’s debut body of work reveals his undeniable gift for transforming pain into beauty—an element endlessly magnified by the pure warmth and power of his voice.
With the release of his first batch of material, Raffoul hopes that others might find solace in his unfiltered yet finely crafted outpouring. “Most of these songs are about admitting that things are far from perfect, but to me there’s hopefulness in that,” he says. “I think it’s possible to find comfort in being uncomfortable, as long as you know you’re not the only one who doesn’t have it all figured it out. I want to let people that it’s okay to be happy and sad at the same time—and that instead of trying to ignore those uncomfortable feelings, we should try to make the most of them.”
Read MoreWith the release of his first batch of material, Raffoul hopes that others might find solace in his unfiltered yet finely crafted outpouring. “Most of these songs are about admitting that things are far from perfect, but to me there’s hopefulness in that,” he says. “I think it’s possible to find comfort in being uncomfortable, as long as you know you’re not the only one who doesn’t have it all figured it out. I want to let people that it’s okay to be happy and sad at the same time—and that instead of trying to ignore those uncomfortable feelings, we should try to make the most of them.”
Follow artist