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WED · MAY 13 · 8:00 PM

Molly Tuttle & Maggie Rose

ft. Molly Tuttle, Maggie Rose

The Pabst Theater· 144 E Wells St

Grammy winners Molly Tuttle & Maggie Rose blend Americana and roots at The Pabst.

Part I

The details

About this event

Molly Tuttle and Maggie Rose bring their unique blend of Americana and roots music to The Pabst Theater. Molly Tuttle, a Grammy-winning artist known for her innovative guitar work and dynamic performances, will showcase songs from her critically acclaimed album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine. Maggie Rose, with her powerful voice and engaging stage presence, will perform tracks from her Grammy-nominated album, No One Gets Out Alive. Both artists have a rich history of collaborations and performances with notable musicians, making this a must-see event for fans of modern roots music. The Pabst Theater, with its historic charm, provides the perfect backdrop for an evening of unforgettable music.

From the organizer

ABOUT MOLLY TUTTLE Molly Tuttle is a Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and virtuosic guitarist whose innovative blend of bluegrass, Americana, pop, and rock has made her one of the most dynamic artists in modern roots music. In 2025, she released her boldest statement yet, the critically acclaimed So Long Little Miss Sunshine, nominated for two GRAMMY® Awards—Best Americana Album and Best Americana Performance for the lead single “That’s Gonna Leave A Mark.” Recorded in Nashville with producer Mike Joyce (Orville Peck, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson), the album marks Tuttle’s fifth full-length release and her most ambitious reinvention to date: a vibrant, deeply personal body of work rooted in self-acceptance and transformation. A highly decorated artist, Tuttle has been nominated for 5 GRAMMY Awards (including in the Best New Artist category) and earned back-to-back GRAMMY wins for Best Bluegrass Album with her band Golden Highway - Crooked Tree (2022) and City of Gold (2023) - becoming the first artist in the category’s history to do so. She is also the first woman to receive the IBMA Guitar Player of the Year award, alongside multiple additional IBMA and Americana Music Awards. ABOUT MAGGIE ROSE 2x GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter Maggie Rose continues to win over fans and critics alike. Her widely acclaimed album No One Gets Out Alive was nominated for a GRAMMY Award for Best Americana Album, with Rolling Stone naming it one of the best albums of 2024. Billboard called it “superb” and American Songwriter hailed it as “moving” and “triumphant.” Her memorable TV performances include appearances on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, CBS Saturday Morning, Kelly Clarkson Show and NBC’s Today. Maggie kicked off 2025 performing with My Morning Jacket at MusiCares to honor The Grateful Dead, and also released a reimagining of the Bonnie Raitt classic, “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” with the iconic Vince Gill. Her 2025 EP Cocoon features the smoldering Grace Potter collaboration “Poison in My Well,” which was recently nominated for a GRAMMY for Best Americana Performance. Longtime collaborator Ben Tanner co-produced the EP with Davis Naish. Naish also co-wrote another new track “Sting” with Maggie, Natalie Hemby (The Highwomen) and Steph Jones (Sabrina Carpenter, Teddy Swims). Rose earned an Americana Music Association nomination for Emerging Act Of The Year and performed a special concert with the Nashville Symphony at AmericanaFest to mark the occasion. Other festival stops include Newport Folk Fest, Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits, Telluride Blues, and Pilgrimage Festival among others. A respected fixture of the Nashville community, Maggie has played the iconic Grand Ole Opry over 100 times. A true road warrior, she has shared the stage with the likes of Chris Stapleton, Kelly Clarkson, Dave Matthews Band, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Heart, Joan Jett, Eric Church, Gov’t Mule, and Melissa Etheridge among others. Rose hosts her own podcast, Salute The Songbird, where she engages in candid conversations with her female musical heroes such as Heart’s Nancy Wilson, Susan Tedeschi, Joy Oladokun, Martina McBride, Molly Tuttle and more.

Getting in

  • Tickets

    Tickets available online

  • Registration required — must sign up

Pro tips

  • Driving / parking

    Parking at the Pabst Theater can be tricky. The nearby Milwaukee Center garage offers event parking for $10, but it fills up quickly. Consider parking at the MacArthur Square garage for $8, a short walk away.

  • First-timers

    The Pabst Theater has a beautiful interior with great acoustics. Arrive a bit early to explore the historic venue and grab a drink at the bar before the show starts.

What's It Actually Like?

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Indie MusicCraft Beer

Music

Indie
Loud

Who'll Be There

A mix of music enthusiasts, likely including fans of Americana and bluegrass, along with some casual concert-goers. Expect a relaxed yet engaged audience, with people enjoying the performances and chatting during breaks.

How the Room Feels

Live amplified soundLoud musicCrowdedStanding roomLow light

Who It's For

Social style:
Audience-style
Energy needed:
Sit back and receive

Part II · The feel

How it feels

The details organizers don't always put in the description — pulled from the room, the crowd, and what people remember afterward.

The room

Loud and packed. Expect bodies within arms-reach and music you will feel in your chest.

Live amplified soundLoud musicCrowdedStanding roomLow light

The crowd

Audience-shaped. You watch; the room is not here to talk to you.

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