M. Ward

Live at House Theater March 26th, 2022

 

M. Ward - Live at House Theater at Tree House Brewing Company South Deerfield.

An intimate evening.

Bat Fangs to open!

Doors will open at 7 PM, and the show is at 8 PM. Ticket-holders may pre-purchase canned beer that day, and we will hold it for you in our cooler for collection before or after the show.

Draft beer before and during the show is sold separately.

Tickets go on sale at 6 PM on January 3rd. There is a two-ticket limit per customer, and seating is assigned. Ticket holders must present an ID matching the name on the order on the day of the show for entry. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Tickets are $35 each.

Proof of a negative COVID test with 48 hours or proof of full vaccination is required for entry. Masks must be worn in the venue at all times unless eating or enjoying a beer.

 

About M. Ward

A prolific writer, producer, and performer, M. Ward has established himself as one of modern American music’s most unique and versatile voices. While he’s perhaps best known for his own remarkable output—nine acclaimed studio albums that have prompted Rolling Stone to hail him a “folk hero” and The Guardian to praise him as “a maverick auteur who draws upon blues, folk, country, and art-rock, and is equally adept within each genre”—Ward may be equally celebrated for his wide-ranging and adventurous collaborations.

In just the last decade alone he’s teamed up with Conor Oberst, Mike Mogis, and Jim James to form the beloved supergroup Monsters of Folk, paired with Zooey Deschanel for six records as She & Him and worked in the studio and on the road with the likes of Mavis Staples, Jenny Lewis, Norah Jones, Cat Power, Neko Case, Lucinda Williams, Peter Buck, and countless more.

Ward’s newest album, ‘Migration Stories’ (out April 3), marks his eleventh studio release and his debut for ANTI- Records. Recorded at Arcade Fire’s Montreal studio, the collection is languid and hazy, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy as it reckons with a world that feels more divided than ever before, even as its inhabitants grow more inextricably linked by the day. Ward’s delivery is tender and gentle throughout the album’s eleven intimately rendered meditations, but there’s an undercurrent of darkness floating just beneath the surface, a persistent sense that the end may be closer than any of us dare to realize.

Eerily beautiful opener “Migration of Souls” imagines a reunion beyond the boundaries of space and time, while the slow-shuffling “Heaven’s Nail and Hammer” gets lost in the stars, and the driving “Unreal City” searches for peace in a post-apocalyptic swirl of synthesizers. It’s a record that draws on the full gamut of Ward’s profound powers as an artist, mixing folk tradition and timeless song craft with bold production and transportive sonic landscapes.

FAQs

 

What does ticket entry get me?

Your ticket gets you entry to the show. Draft, cans, and merchandise are sold separately.

What time is the show?

Doors are at 7 PM and the show is at 8 PM.

What else do I need to know?

This is an intimate acoustic performance and appropriate etiquette to the performer is required. Unruliness or excessive noise will result in ejection from the event.