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Join Ray LaMontagne on the Trouble 20th Anniversary Tour.

Ray's vast catalog spans nine full length records, chart topping radio singles, and a Grammy win, in addition to multiple Grammy nominations. This year will prove to be an exciting one for LaMontagne as he heads out on the road celebrating his first full length album, Trouble, playing the album in its entirety as well as songs from across his catalog.

Of this landmark anniversary, LaMontagne has written the following personal note to his fans:

As many of you know, last September was the 20th anniversary of the release of Trouble. Twenty years. Two Decades. That's a lot of water under the bridge. Every cell in my body has changed three times over in that time. I have been three times reborn.

There are moments in your life when you need to place a marker. Some people think that it is brave, or fearless, to never look back. I don't believe that. For the simple reason that if you never look back you will never see how far you have come. This year I place a sign post: twenty years of Trouble.

When Trouble was initially released Vinyl was considered a dead format, never to breathe again Digital audio was the new King. As we know this has proved untrue. Each year more and more music lovers are listening to Vinyl and appreciating it for its depth and breadth of sound, for its physical heft, for its tangible realness. Over the past few months Brian Lee and Bob Jackson at Waygate Mastering have remastered the album for the first time specifically for Vinyl. And I have to say, it sounds incredible. They have managed to bring out subtleties in the vocals, the instrumentation, that were somehow lost previously. It sounds as if a sonic veil has been lifted. I cannot thank them enough.

To further honor this moment I will be hitting the road later this summer for the Trouble 20th Anniversary Tour, playing the album top to tail for the first time since it was released. I hope you will come out and join me and my friends and help us celebrate this moment in time. It wouldn't be the same without you.

Setlists

    1. 1.It Takes Me Back
    2. 2.Step Into Your Power
    3. 3.Strong Enough
    4. 4.I Wouldn’t Change a Thing
    5. 5.Roll Me Mama, Roll Me
    6. 6.Let's Make It Last
    7. 7.Such a Simple Thing
    8. 8.My Lady Fair
    9. 9.The Way Things Are
    10. 10.Supernova
    11. 11.So, Damned, Blue
    12. 12.Long Way Home
    13. 13.Jolene
    14. 14.Trouble
    15. 15.Make or Break (New song)
    1. 1.Ojai
    2. 2.Misty Morning Rain
    3. 3.Supernova
    4. 4.Beg, Steal or Borrow (Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs cover)
    5. 5.Hold You in My Arms
    6. 6.It Takes Me Back
    7. 7.Such a Simple Thing
    8. 8.Roll Me Mama, Roll Me
    9. 9.We'll Make It Through
    10. 10.Old Before Your Time (Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs cover)
    11. 11.Empty
    12. 12.Let It Be Me
    13. 13.Broken Sky
    14. 14.You Are the Best Thing
    15. 15.Trouble
  1. Encore

    1. 16.I Was Born to Love You
    2. 17.Jolene
    3. 18.Highway to the Sun
    1. 1.No Other Way
    2. 2.Beg, Steal or Borrow (Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs cover)
    3. 3.Misty Morning Rain
    4. 4.Old Before Your Time (Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs cover)
    5. 5.Such a Simple Thing
    6. 6.Strong Enough
    7. 7.Roll Me Mama, Roll Me
    8. 8.We'll Make It Through
    9. 9.Jolene
    10. 10.Summer Clouds
    11. 11.I Was Born to Love You
    12. 12.Trouble
  1. Encore

    1. 13.Morning Comes Wearing Diamonds
    2. 14.Let's Make It Last
    1. 1.No Other Way
    2. 2.Beg, Steal or Borrow (Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs cover)
    3. 3.Misty Morning Rain
    4. 4.Ojai
    5. 5.Such a Simple Thing
    6. 6.Strong Enough
    7. 7.Roll Me Mama, Roll Me
    8. 8.We'll Make It Through
    9. 9.Jolene
    10. 10.Rocky Mountain Healin'
    11. 11.You Are the Best Thing
    12. 12.Summer Clouds
    13. 13.I Was Born to Love You
    14. 14.Trouble
  1. Encore

    1. 15.Let's Make It Last
    2. 16.Morning Comes Wearing Diamonds
    1. 1.Be Here Now
    2. 2.Hold You in My Arms
    3. 3.Beg, Steal or Borrow (Ray LaMontagne & The Pariah Dogs cover)
    4. 4.Airwaves
    5. 5.Trouble
  1. Encore

    1. 6.Jolene
    2. 7.Wouldn't It Make a Lovely Photograph
    3. 8.All the Wild Horses

Reviews

Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 62 reviews
  • Great Show Terrible Neighbours

    by Traveller on 2023-10-17Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5

    The warm-up artist was okay but, sitting in the mezzanine level, the lyrics were a little hard to make out. Ray LaMontagne was incredible and I enjoyed every song. I will def see him again should he return. The musicians with him were very talented and I enjoyed them as well. Unfortunately, I was sitting next to two women that were on their phones, talking (loudly) and singing through the entire concert. I know the venue staff may not be able to control this but it took away from my entire experience. I was so annoyed. I didn't pay $100+ a ticket for some intoxicated fan to sing in my ear. I finally said something close to the end of the concert but these days you need to be careful with confronting such behaviour, especially when they've been drinking. I love going to live concerts but these type of attendees spoil it for the rest of us that just want to sit back and enjoy the music. C'est la vie

  • Flawless as always

    by Mel Pretty on 2023-10-17Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Great song selection. Played 80% of the songs I had hoped and all delivered flawlessly as usual. One of the most underrated artists in North America.

  • Wonderful!!

    by Annie on 2023-10-11Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Ray has such a terrific voice and the acoustics in the Queen E are so good that is made for a wonderful experience. Love his writing imagery and stage presence. See ya next time you are in town Ray!

  • Awesome Intimate Concert

    by sydmal on 2023-10-11Jack Singer Concert Hall at Arts Commons - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    Ray Lamontagne put on a great show. The Jack Singer Concert Hall was a fantastic venue, and made the concert feel very intimate. I would definitely get tickets to see him again next time he's passing through!

  • Entertaining night

    by Diver19 found the show to be very good,sound could have been a little louder,and lighting was a little dim for my liking,music wise totally on point on 2023-10-11Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 4 out of 5

    Show started right on time,starting act was quite good,ray played for almost 2 hrs,very entertaining,definately got my money's worth,would love to see him in an outdoor venue ( deer lake park would be great )

  • Amazing show!

    by Trevor on 2023-10-10Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Ray Lamontagne's recent performance at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre was a revelation in live music. With his soulful voice, he surpassed the studio versions of his songs, leaving the audience in awe. What stood out was the intimate connection he forged with the audience. His introspective lyrics felt like he was baring his soul, and we hung onto every word. Backed by an exceptional band, the synergy was electric. Ray's surprises, including fresh takes on classics, kept us cheering. Newer material was met with equal enthusiasm, showcasing his growth as an artist. What makes Ray exceptional is his ability to create an intimate atmosphere even in a large venue. It felt like a personal conversation through music. In essence, Ray Lamontagne's concert was unforgettable, a testament to his musical prowess and emotional depth. If you ever get the chance to see him live, don't miss it. It's an experience that lingers long after the music stops. Thank you, Ray, for sharing your incredible talent and spirit with us. It was an honor to witness your musical greatness.

  • Ray’s Heart Rules

    by Seventy something on 2023-10-10Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    My only surprise was how many people were going for drinks and snacks throughout the 2 hour set! Spot-on sound system, flawless musicianship. Ray’s genuine love of the lyric and vocal accuracy was especially impressive given that he was about 35 shows into 40 shows in 50 nights. His three song encore spoke volumes as we followed him on the highway to the sun…

  • Not as good as past shows

    by MJA on 2023-10-10Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5

    Ray is such an unbelievably talented artist but i couldn't help but feel that this show was somewhat lacking. The lighting was very poor and all three musicians wore hats for most of the show so you couldn't see their faces (no uplighting either). It was an incredibly mellow show and lacked some of the emotional swings of Ray shows of the past. Don't get me wrong, Ray is as talented as ever but this show just seemed lacking and the stage presence and energy were not up to years past. Both the other band members are great musicians but faced each other so you also couldn't see there talents whether it be on the drums or keyboards. It was almost too simple of a production. We were 27 rows back and I really didn't get that great emotional connection of years past. Still good, just not great.

  • AMAZING

    by Bcgirl on 2023-10-10Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    This was the best concert I have seen in a long time. Ray...the man...the beard...the legend...lived up and surpassed all expectations. If you closed your eyes you could swear you were at home listening to his album on the turntable.

  • Why did you do the opener so dirty?

    by worldserious on 2023-10-10Queen Elizabeth Theatre - VancouverRating: 3 out of 5

    Loved Ray, he was amazing! Was super excited to see the opener Sara Beth Tomberlin and was so confused when Ray came on and somehow missed the opener having arrived 30 minutes after doors supposedly opened. My email said doors open at 7:30 pm and nothing about set times anywhere on live nation social media. I was super sad to miss SB, she deserved more from promoters and wonder if it had something to do with her being outspoken about merch fees for indie artists. Ray spoke highly of her as an opener and I really hope I get a chance to see her soon.