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Carlile plays the Gorge; Mitchell headlines

Thursday, October 20, 2022 – Brandi Carlile will return to the Gorge Amphitheatre in Washington next summer, and Joni Mitchell will be in the house.

In fact, Mitchell, who had not played in years until a surprise guest at Newport Folk Festival this past summer with Carlile, will headline one of the shows. Prior to Newport, Mitchell had not performed live in about two decades.

On Friday, June 9, Carlile will perform her annual "Echoes Through The Canyon" headline concert (special guest to be announced) and, on June 10, Mitchell will bring her "Joni Jam" to the venue with Carlile opening.

Tickets for the two shows go on-sale to the public next Friday, Oct. 28 at 1 p.m. eastern time.

Carlile first shared the news of her return to stage with Mitchell during an interview with Trevor Noah on last night's episode of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show." Carlile and her wife, Catherine, also made their television debut during the episode performing "You and Me on the Rock (In the Canyon Haze)."

Carlile released "In The Canyon Haze," the new deluxe edition of "In These Silent Days" earlier this month on Low Country Sound/Elektra Records. Produced by Carlile and the twins, Phil and Tim Hanseroth, and recorded at their home barn studio, the expanded album features new reimagined Laurel Canyon-inspired versions of each song from the original album, plus a special rendition of David Bowie's "Space Oddity."


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