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AUGUST 13, 2026

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Sierra Ferrell: Heavy Petal Tour

Sierra Ferrell: Heavy Petal Tour
Sunday, August 16
Show: 8 pm | Doors: 6:30 pm
Track SRO: $59.68 Box: $54.38 Grandstand: $49.08 (Prices include 6% WV sales tax and ticketing fee

2025 started with a remarkable sweep of four wins at the 67th Annual GRAMMY® Awards –
taking home trophies for Best Americana Album (Trail of Flowers), Best Americana Performance (“American Dreaming”), Best American Roots Song (“American Dreaming”) and Best American Roots Performance (“Lighthouse”). The year continued with Ferrell bringing her unmistakable vocals to her harmony-laden rendition of Dottie West’s classic tune, “A Lesson In Leavin’” with Nikki Lane, lending her voice to new songs from Jesse Welles, Joe Jonas, Kashus Culpepper and Shaboozey, in addition to performing with Post Malone on every night of his stadium tour with Jelly Roll, DJ-ing with Diplo, writing with Zella Day & Beau Bedford’s Chaparelle, recording with LA LOM, playing festivals, an arena run with Mumford & Sons, singing in the streets, and headlining dozens of sold-out shows across the country.

2026 promises to be another busy year for Ferrell. She has become one of Nashville’s most-wanted musicians, whose viral ascent has brought her to much larger stages and screens, “Ferrell built her act not from the comfort of a bedroom but in freight-train boxcars,” explains The New Yorker, “and by playing on the streets as a romantic musical vagabond.” From growing up in small-town West Virginia to singing Shania Twain covers at seven years old in a dead-end bar, to joining a traveling pack of homeless musicians and busking on the streets of New Orleans and Seattle, Sierra Ferrell brings her signature sense of eclecticism to every venue, truckstop or alleyway she plays, driven by the constant desire to expand her audience’s capacity for wonder.”

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