Sat, Mar 22, 2025 @ 7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
An Evening with Shannon McNally
Hook and Ladder Mission Room
Tickets
EVENT DETAILS
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Doors 7:30pm :: Music 8:30pm :: 21+
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General Seating: $24
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Standing Room Only (SRO): $18 ADV / $24 DOS
*Does not include fees
NO REFUNDS
EVENT DESCRIPTION
***Unfortunately Shannon McNally’s performance on November 16th has been rescheduled for Saturday March, 22. All tickets purchased will be honored on the new date. ***
An Evening with Shannon McNally
Grammy nominee Shannon McNally’s live music career began on the jam band circuit of the 1990s with bands like Derek Trucks and Railroad Earth. Since then, her catalog has grown to span the whole of the Americana music spectrum, both writing original songs as well as interpreting the songs of others. She brings a soul-stirring musicality to her craft. Her honest and, at times, elegant voice immediately grabs one by the heartstrings. Not to mention as it turns out, she is also an exceptional electric guitar player.
McNally has fourteen albums to her name and a string of single self-releases on her personal label, Queen Maeve Records. Her latest album, “Live At Dee’s,” is a career retrospective song list captured over four nights in September of 2022 with a revolving band of Nashville musicians. Showcasing McNally’s wonderful storytelling and sense of wry humor, the 18-song disc captures her at her most relaxed in her natural habitat of neighborhood Honky Tonk.
For those who have followed McNally’s twenty-plus-year career, the thing that sticks with listeners the most about her is the timeless effortlessness she brings to all she does. With an impressive catalog and extensive list of collaborators with whom she has written, recorded, and toured; McNally continues to turn out great music across wide-flung ends of the spectrum, defying genre-fication. At home on any stage, from Lincoln Center to the juke joints of Mississippi—she always brings the house down.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a Minnesota State Arts Board Operating Support grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.