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Rhiannon Giddens

Rhiannon Giddens stands as a singular force within contemporary Americana and bluegrass music, celebrated for her virtuosic musicianship and profound engagement with the musical history of the United States. As a Grammy Award-winning artist, MacArthur recipient, and Pulitzer Prize winner, Giddens continuously deepens the genre’s boundaries, fusing tradition with innovation across her acclaimed recordings and projects.

Her discography is a testament to her evolving artistry, highlighted by releases such as the evocative "But Not My Soul" (2024), the collaborative "American Railroad" (2024), and the reflective "You’re the One" (2023). Looking ahead, anticipation surrounds her new album "What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow," scheduled for release in April 2025, as well as recent singles like "Going to Raleigh" and "Hook and Line." Giddens’ repertoire encompasses traditional ballads, original compositions, and reimagined classics, showcasing her signature blend of soulful storytelling and instrumental mastery.

Audiences will have the chance to experience Rhiannon Giddens' artistry live when she headlines Vicar St in Dublin, Ireland in September 2026—a testament to her enduring appeal in the international live music scene. For those drawn to the realms of Americana and bluegrass, her concerts offer a powerful, immersive journey through sound and story. To stay informed about tour dates and future gigs, follow Rhiannon Giddens and keep an eye on her upcoming shows.