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919 W. Sprague Ave - Spokane, WA

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Matt Maeson - A Quiet & Harmless Living Tour
Knitting Factory - Spokane
919 W. Sprague Avenue - Spokane, WA 99201
Fri October 10 8:00 pm (Doors: 7:00 pm)
All Ages
DELIVERY DELAY: Tickets will be sent 48 hours prior to the event.
Reserved Table Seating (21+ ONLY). As Table Seating is new to all of us, we wanted to make sure that ticket holders understand that seats are sold individually. Each table seats 4 and will be shared with all other individual ticket holders. Must be 21+. Includes dedicated cocktail server. 

Artists

Matt Maeson

Matt Maeson makes songs for those moments when you need them the most. No matter how fast life goes, he can get a grip on it and slow it down just enough to sing about it. The Virginia-born and Nashville-based multiplatinum singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist transforms complicated feelings, uneasy thoughts, and self-doubt into arrestingly catchy alternative anthems anchored by relatable and raw emotion. Throughout the last decade, Matt has documented life’s twists and turns on tape. In 2019, he struck a chord and made history with his first LP, Bank on the Funeral. The album’s two Platinum-certified singles—“Cringe” and “Hallucinogenics” [feat. Lana Del Rey]—each climbed to #1 at Alternative, elevating him as “the first ever male solo artist to log two #1 Alternative hits from a full-length debut LP.” On its heels, 2022’s Never Had To Leave incited critical acclaim from American SongwriterConsequence of Sound, and more. He emerged as the rare talent equally comfortable supporting Zach Bryan in arenas or lending his voice to tracks alongside Gryffin, Illenium, and Chelsea Cutler. He also embarked on the sold-out acoustic That’s My Cue Tour captured on his 2024 live record, That’s My Cue: A Solo Experience. Along the way, Matt got married, moved from Austin to Nashville, and became a dad. He processes all of these pivotal changes out loud on his new single, "Everlasting" [Atlantic Records]. Frustrated and confused, Matt wrestles with leaving it all behind only to dust himself off and exhale a mantra-like chant through a haze of strings, “Grit your teeth and make us proud. Fake it when you don’t know how.

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