Really great, His band is tight and he is dialed in.

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- 2025-08-25Monday 07:00 p.m.Belfast, GBUlster Hall BelfastFather John Misty
- 2025-08-26Tuesday 07:00 p.m.Cork, IECork City HallFather John Misty
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- 2025-08-28Thursday 07:00 p.m.Glasgow, GBBarrowland BallroomFATHER JOHN MISTY
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- 2025-08-29Friday 07:00 p.m.Glasgow, GBBarrowland BallroomFather John Misty
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- 2025-09-14Sunday 08:00 p.m.Denver, CO, USMission BallroomFather John Misty (16+ Event)
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Mission Ballroom
- 2025-09-16Tuesday 08:00 p.m.Austin, TX, USMoody AmphitheaterFather John Misty
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- 2025-09-17Wednesday 08:00 p.m.Dallas, TX, USThe Bomb FactoryFather John Misty w/ Cut Worms
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The Bomb Factory
- 2025-09-18Thursday 08:00 p.m.New Orleans, LA, USSaenger Theatre-New OrleansFather John Misty w/ Cut Worms
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Saenger Theatre-New Orleans
- 2025-09-21Sunday 07:00 p.m.Asheville, NC, USAsheville YardsFather John Misty
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Asheville Yards
- 2025-09-22Monday 08:00 p.m.Durham, NC, USDPAC - Durham Performing Arts CenterFather John Misty
- 2025-09-24Wednesday 08:00 p.m.Madison, WI, USThe SylveeFather John Misty
Add-Ons
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- 2025-09-27Until 2025-09-28Saint Louis, MO, USForest ParkEvolution FestivalOn partner site
Lineup
- Evolution Festival
- Lenny Kravitz
- Sublime
- Sam Fender
- Public Enemy
- Father John Misty
- The Hives
- TLC
- The Marcus King Band
- The Kills
- Corinne Bailey Rae
- Pokey LaFarge
- Maggie Rose
- His Lordship
- The Pharcyde
- Cut Worms
- Low Cut Connie
- The Courettes
- The Velveteers
- Goldford
- McKinley James
- TVOD
- Hacienda
- Silver Synthetic
- Lawrence Rothman
- Dagger Polyester
- Sunday Mourners
- STILL ANIMALS
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- 2025-09-27Until 2025-09-28Franklin, TN, USTHE PARK AT HARLINSDALE FARMPilgrimage Music and Cultural FestivalOn partner site
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- Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival
- John Mayer
- Kings of Leon
- Turnpike Troubadours
- Young the Giant
- Father John Misty
- Sam Barber
- Sam Fender
- Grace Potter
- Better Than Ezra
- Colony House
- Sam Grisman Project
- Maggie Rose
- The Heavy Heavy
- American Aquarium
- Taylor Hunnicutt
- Eddie 9V
- Angel White
- verygently
- Ben Chapman
- JD Clayton
- Meg McRee
- Vince Herman
- Lindsay Lou
- Cristina Vane
- 2025-09-30Tuesday 08:00 p.m.La Vista, NE, USThe Astro TheaterFather John Misty
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- 2025-10-02Thursday 08:00 p.m.Fayetteville, AR, USJJ's LiveFather John Misty w/ Cut Worms
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JJ's Live
- 2025-10-03Until 2025-10-05Memphis, TN, USRadians AmphitheaterMempho FestOn partner site
About
FATHER JOHN MISTY IN CONCERT:
Father John Misty brings folk into the 21st century with each eclectic element he incorporates into his unique sound, and his charismatic showmanship makes his live shows a must-see. When he's strumming his way through ballads like ìThe Night Josh Tillman Came to Our Apartmentî his emotional vocals and heartbreaking lyrics make alt-country fans feel right at home. But heís just as comfortable strutting his stuff to noisy, spiteful rockers like ìThe Ideal Husbandî and turning out full-blown electronica on tracks like the transcendently beautiful ìTrue Affectionî. With his singular combination of Americana traditions with cutting-edge sounds, Father John Misty is a folk icon for a new generation, and fans won't want to miss the chance to see him conjure up his immersive sound in concert.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Before making his debut as Father John Misty in 2012, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joshua Tillman was busy recording late-night demos in the Seattle-area. After self-releasing two CD-R demos he attracted the attention of Fargo Records, and in 2006 the label released his debut album Minor Works. In 2008 Tillman was tapped by indie darlings Fleet Foxes, who needed a drummer for the recording of their self-titled debut. Though he gained widespread exposure and success with Fleet Foxes, Tillman left to pursue his creative reinvention as Father John Misty in 2012. After a warm reception from critics and fans for his debut album Fear Fun, he set out on his first solo headlining tour. His 2015 follow-up album I Love You, Honeybear was a breakthrough success, appearing on best-of lists from esteemed sources like Pitchfork, Roughtrade, and Stereogum. As he continues to breathe new life into indie folk with his wide-ranging influences and poetic gifts, Father John Mistyís electrifying performances have fans eagerly anticipating whatís next from the innovative troubadour.
Setlists
- 1.I Love You, Honeybear
- 2.Mr. Tillman
- 3.Total Entertainment Forever
- 4.The Palace
- 5.In Twenty Years or So
- 6.Mental Health
- 7.The Ideal Husband
- 8.Holy Shit
- 9.I'm Writing a Novel
- 10.The Long and Winding Road (The Beatles cover)
- 1.Ballad of the Dying Man
- 2.Mr. Tillman
- 3.I'm Writing a Novel
- 4.Now I'm Learning to Love the War
- 5.Total Entertainment Forever
- 6.Nancy From Now On
- 7.Chateau Lobby #4 (in C for Two Virgins)
- 8.Mental Health (Live Debut)
- 9.Bored in the USA
- 10.The Memo
- 11.The Palace
- 12.The Songwriter
- 13.Mahashmashana
- 14.I Love You, Honeybear
Encore
- 15.Pure Comedy
- 16.Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings
- 17.In Twenty Years or So
- 18.Summer’s Gone (Live Debut)
- 19.Holy Shit
- 1.I Love You, Honeybear
- 2.Nancy From Now On
- 3.Mr. Tillman
- 4.Josh Tillman and the Accidental Dose
- 5.Being You
- 6.God's Trash
- 7.She Cleans Up
- 8.Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings
- 9.The Ideal Husband
- 1.Strange Encounter
- 2.Nancy From Now On
- 3.Mr. Tillman
- 4.Josh Tillman and the Accidental Dose
- 5.Nothing Good Ever Happens at the Goddamn Thirsty Crow
- 6.I'm Writing a Novel
- 7.Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings
- 8.Real Love Baby
- 9.I Love You, Honeybear
- 1.The Next 20th Century
- 2.I Guess Time Just Makes Fools of Us All
- 3.Josh Tillman and the Accidental Dose
- 4.Chateau Lobby #4 (in C for Two Virgins)
- 5.Nancy From Now On
- 6.Goodbye Mr. Blue
- 7.The Night Josh Tillman Came to Our Apt.
- 8.A Bigger Paper Bag
- 9.Nothing Good Ever Happens at the Goddamn Thirsty Crow
- 10.I'm Writing a Novel
- 11.Being You
- 12.Hollywood Forever Cemetery Sings
- 13.When You're Smiling and Astride Me
- 14.So I'm Growing Old on Magic Mountain
- 15.Mahashmashana
Encore
- 16.God's Trash
- 17.She Cleans Up
- 18.I Love You, Honeybear
- by Anonymous on 2016-04-08Orpheum Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5
Came out Guns a blazin' and it didn't stop!!
by JMRH on 2015-08-06State Theatre - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5We travelled 5 hours to see the show and those miles were well worth it. What a cat. His on stage presence and performance Are pure entertainment and the level of talent and his music leave you with a feeling of "whoa, what just happened in there?" as you walk back into the world. We would see him again a million times over.
- by Tickarski on 2015-08-06State Theatre - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5
This show was definitely not what I expected. J Tillman is much more of a performer than I imagined. I only ever saw clips of him solo with an acoustic before. This was a great show, great band, super tight! The theatre setting was perfect.
i get it ....
by mama2km on 2015-05-27Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5I loved that the Commodore Ballroom was chock full of true true fans, who know every lyric by heart! Intense, hauntingly beautiful melodies juxtaposed against insanely intelligent lyrics that range from deep and damaged to sweet and "almost" innocent to cynical digested anger to humorous (if not so sad) pure genius. Father John Misty makes me think "Jim Morrison meets Leonard Cohen under the spell of Edith Piaf"- the ultimate showman, a phenomenal musical talent, with superbly intelligent lyrics and a silky voice that is intoxicating! The Commodore Ballroom is the perfect venue for this artist! The energy was palpable - there seemed to be a communion, knowing that sharing this moment was truly something sacred!
- by Fan2015 on 2015-02-22The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5
Father John Misty was one of the best performances I've seen in a long time!
- by Anonymous on 2015-02-21The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5
He's amazing and on an amazing show. Love the danforth music hall
That was weird.
by blarggggh on 2013-08-12The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5Guitar slammed down, walk off, freak out? Don't blame him though.
Cult leader has temper tantrum
by AsiaS on 2013-08-07The Danforth Music Hall - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5Father John Misty was great! He is always great. He has a great voice, he is super funny and very charismatic. However, he is a bit of a diva too. Maybe just due to alcohol consumption or maybe he was just in a bad mood, but Josh Tillman can act like a real big baby when he doesn't get his way. After a completely enthralling show, Mr.Misty comes back out on to the stage to play his encore to a room of enthusiastic fans. He shares a heart felt moment with the crowd, describing the disconnect you feel with your art after touring for over a year and a half of playing it over and over again. He then makes mention that being yelled at while on stage is weird and not something one get's used to. Now, hands on hips, as if to tell the crowd to "be quiet, I'm gonna play a song now" he is yelled at by an obviously drunk DUDE from the back of the room. For some reason Josh was just unable to handle this and proceeded to removed his guitar, smash it on the ground, throw his pick and leave. It was still a good show, but ultimately insulting to the fans that were there to see a great writer/musician share his art. The sold out crowd should not have been punished for one silly frat boy with a big mouth. What surprises me most about the entire incident is the throngs of brainwashed fans under the spell of Misty's charming cult leader-Esq qualities who feel the need to apologize to him on behalf of Toronto. Really? The guy has a temper tantrum and we should be the ones apologizing? I will forever be a FJM fan, but will think twice before I give him anymore money to see him live. The hissy fit left a bad taste in my mouth, but not in my ears!
Amazing
by robismil on 2013-04-25Danforth Music Hall - Toronto and Venue Nightclub - Vancouver - Toronto and VancouverRating: 5 out of 5I just bought tickets to see him for the 4th time in a year. I think that says it all!
- by nakemu on 2012-10-29Lee's Palace - TorontoRating: 4 out of 5
The FJM show was awesome!! Loved it!! Except for the group of giants who, when the band came on, rushed up in front of everyone to the stage. That's always annoying. Tillman was excellent live!! Brings a lot of energy to the slower stuff!! And he was looking pretty good too! Music was tight! Great show!!! I got a little too drunk by the end of it though so maybe this was all thanks to that! ;)