St. Vincent Announces “Live With Orchestra” Tour Including Atlanta Symphony Hall Stop
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St. Vincent is taking things in a completely different direction this summer. Known for constantly evolving her sound and live performances, Annie Clark is stepping into a full orchestral setting with the newly announced “Live With Orchestra” tour, bringing her catalog into concert halls across North America and beyond.
This run is not just a stylistic experiment. It is a full-scale collaboration with some of the most respected orchestras in the world, conducted by Jules Buckley. If you’ve followed St. Vincent over the years, this move makes sense. Her music has always leaned cinematic, layered, and precise. This just pushes it to its most ambitious version yet.
Each stop on the tour pairs St. Vincent with a different orchestra, turning every night into something unique. From the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra to the New York Philharmonic and the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, these are not one-off backing arrangements. These are fully reworked performances built for orchestral spaces, not clubs or theaters.
The Atlanta date lands on June 23 at Atlanta Symphony Hall, where she’ll perform alongside the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. For a city that already shows up strong for her regular tour cycles, this one feels different. It is less about the usual setlist and more about hearing these songs reimagined in a way most fans have not experienced before.
This tour also hits major venues like The Met in Philadelphia, Lincoln Center in New York, and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, reinforcing that this is designed as a seated, immersive experience rather than a traditional concert. If you’re used to seeing St. Vincent under stage lights with a guitar in hand, this will be a completely different kind of performance, but that’s exactly the point.
Tickets and additional details are available through her official site at St. Vincent. Given the limited number of dates and the nature of these venues, this is one of those tours where waiting is probably not the move.
Tour Dates
06.02 – Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Hall (Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra)
06.04 – Boston, MA – Symphony Hall (Boston Pops)
06.06 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met (Philadelphia Orchestra)
06.23 – Atlanta, GA – Atlanta Symphony Hall (Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)
06.25 – Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap (National Symphony Orchestra)
06.27 – Ottawa, ON – Ottawa Jazz Festival (National Arts Centre Orchestra)
06.28 – Montreal, QC – Festival International de Jazz de Montréal
06.30 – Toronto, ON – Roy Thomson Hall
07.02 – New York, NY – Lincoln Center (New York Philharmonic)
07.22 – Interlochen, MI – Kresge Auditorium
07.24 – Detroit, MI – Detroit Opera House
07.25 – Chicago, IL – Ravinia (Chicago Symphony Orchestra)
07.30 – San Francisco, CA – Davies Symphony Hall
08.01 – San Diego, CA – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
08.02 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl
June-August 2026 | North America + Canada
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