Writing for The New Yorker, journalist Amanda Petrusich captured the essence of Paisley’s music:
“Paisley is born of a songwriting tradition that doesn’t eschew or even temper sentimentality, and his work recalls the great country-folk songwriters of the late twentieth century—lonesome troubadours intent on chronicling their self-inflicted heartbreaks: Townes Van Zandt, John Prine, Blaze Foley, Lyle Lovett.”
Don’t miss this evocative performance, a rare chance to experience the raw honesty and masterful storytelling that define Doug Paisley’s music.
Writing for The New Yorker, journalist Amanda Petrusich captured the essence of Paisley’s music:
“Paisley is born of a songwriting tradition that doesn’t eschew or even temper sentimentality, and his work recalls the great country-folk songwriters of the late twentieth century—lonesome troubadours intent on chronicling their self-inflicted heartbreaks: Townes Van Zandt, John Prine, Blaze Foley, Lyle Lovett.”
Don’t miss this evocative performance, a rare chance to experience the raw honesty and masterful storytelling that define Doug Paisley’s music.



TICKET OPTIONS
General Admission Seating is first come, first served in this section. We ask that you please do not save seats for individuals who have not yet arrived. Our goal is to create an enjoyable and comfortable experience for all attendees.
Reserved Seating
We are excited to offer Reserved Seating for this event. Please note that our tables at the Sergeants Mess Hall are arranged as tables of four. If you purchase less than four tickets, you will be seated with other attendees at a small cabaret style table. We hope this seating arrangement will provide a fun and sociable experience for everyone.