Bill Callahan announces intimate in-store shows at independent record shops

Bill Callahan has quietly rolled out a series of intimate record-store appearances along the East Coast as he promotes his new album, My Days of 58, and prepares for a broader North American run in May. These short, in-store sets offer a rare chance to catch the singer-songwriter in small settings before larger, ticketed shows begin next month.

Callahan’s string of pop-up performances begins in late March and includes stops at independent vinyl shops from New York to Washington, D.C. Attendance at those in-store events is handled on a first-come, first-served basis, so fans should expect limited capacity and early lines.

A recent profile by critic Philip Sherburne has renewed attention on Callahan’s work, and these short-format shows give listeners a direct way to hear material from the new record in close quarters.

Dates and venues

Date City Venue Notes
Mar 28 New York, NY Rough Trade In-store solo — first-come, first-served
Mar 29 Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia Record Exchange In-store solo — first-come, first-served
Mar 30 Red Bank, NJ Jack’s Music Shoppe In-store solo — first-come, first-served
Mar 31 Baltimore, MD The Sound Garden In-store solo — first-come, first-served
Apr 1 Washington, DC Byrdland In-store solo — first-come, first-served
May 1 Oklahoma City, OK Beer City Music Hall Full show — with Jana Horn
May 2 Kansas City, MO recordBar Full show — with Jana Horn
May 3 Chicago, IL Constellation Two performances (early + late) — with Jana Horn
May 4 Detroit, MI Magic Stick Full show — with Jana Horn
May 6 Ardmore, PA Ardmore Music Hall Full show
May 7 Queens, NY Knockdown Center Full show — guest Otto Benson
May 8 Northampton, MA Iron Horse Music Hall Full show — with Noveller
May 9 Kingston, NY Assembly Full show — with Noveller
May 11 Washington, DC Union Stage Full show
May 12 Saxapahaw, NC Haw River Ballroom Full show — with Noveller
May 13 Atlanta, GA Goat Farm Full show — with Noveller
May 15 New Orleans, LA Siberia Full show

What to expect: the late-March appearances are short, unamplified or lightly amplified performances tailored to record-store settings, while the May dates are standard concert bookings and include collaborators on select bills. Guests joining Callahan on the road include singer-songwriter Jana Horn, drummer/producer Otto Benson, and guitarist/ambient artist Noveller at several venues.

For those tracking the release cycle, these stops offer an early opportunity to hear songs from My Days of 58 away from the larger festival and theatre stages. Because entry policies vary by shop and city, double-check each venue’s page for start times and any specific access rules before you go.

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