![]() Waxahatchee at Ogden Theatre, photo by Tom Murphy The wordplay seemed even more effective as with the playful and clever couplets of “Hell.” Perhaps less obvious was the way all three guitarists, if one includes Crutchfield, synced together to create truly elegant and subtly intricate guitar melodies that created a nuanced atmosphere within which Crutchfield’s commanding voice and presence could stand out and stand clear. It also helped to bring in focus Crutchfield’s lyrics which always seem so direct in tone whether singing to someone in the song or addressing herself, a quality that gives the sense that she’s singing directly you about something you’ve experienced in your own life. The effect made the Waxahatchee songs seem more intimate and impactful. The vibe seemed Memphis that combined the rustic with a touch of glamour reinforced before anyone took stage by “The Ballad of El Goodo” by Big Star playing over the sound system as the introductory music. And that little bit of theater gave the show a slightly different quality than if Crutchfield was dressed up in something less formal. The aesthetic was reminiscent of an old country concert with Crutchfield in what might be described as a minimalist ball gown. Yet with this expanded line-up the singer lost none of that intimate feel and air of vulnerability bolstered by confidence and a fluidity in the transitions between songs throughout the show. ![]() But this time out, headlining her own show, Crutchfield had a bass player, two electric guitarists that also played keyboards and a full kit drummer. Of course the songs were good and Katie Crutchfield’s vocals strong and her lyrics personally incisive. One of the recent times Waxahatchee performed in Denver was also at the Ogden on Septemopening for Courtney Barnett and accompanied by an electric guitar player to her acoustic and no one else. “New Person, Old Place” was especially poetic and vivid in its imagery but her whole set felt very intimate and strikingly honest but not cruel and a good fit as an opener for Waxahatchee. Her songs about the pitfalls of relationships hit with a wit and nuance of understanding that provided both a clarity and an embrace of the messy emotions that can flood your brain when you’re in the moment. Diaz hadn’t spent a lot of time live performing for two years either and expressed a great deal of gratitude for people taking the time to give her 2021 album History Of A Feeling a listen. It was an effect that set her apart from many other artists operating with a similar palette of sounds. The prolific singer-songwriter stood on the large Ogden state with her drummer Adam Popick and held your attention with her luminous and strong vocals accompanied by her spare yet expressive guitar work that conveyed a distinctive yet grainy tone. Madi Diaz at Ogden Theatre, photo by Tom Murphy But Saint Cloud was the focus of the generous nineteen song set. But that setback didn’t seem to diminish Katie Crutchfield’s enthusiasm and spirit for the music and this performance at the Ogden Theatre in Denver showcased the record in almost its entirety with some choice cuts from earlier records. Waxahatchee’s most recent album Saint Cloud released two weeks into the first phase of the global pandemic in 2020 so fans didn’t get the full force of the songs in the live setting for many months and perhaps not until this 2022 tour. SeatGeek will process your order and deliver your Waxahatchee tickets.Waxahatchee at Ogden Theatre, photo by Tom Murphy.To buy Waxahatchee tickets, click the ticket listing and you will be directed to SeatGeek’s checkout process to complete the information fields.On the right hand side, you can explore SeatGeek’s interactive maps to find the perfect seating section, and to get a preview of what a view from a seat in that section will look like. Filters at the top of the page allow tickets to be sorted by price, or by SeatGeek’s Deal Score feature, which ranks tickets by value and tells you exactly how good of a deal you're looking at. Next, explore all available Waxahatchee tickets on the left hand side of the screen.Once you find the perfect date and show time, click on the button on the right hand side of the event to see all available tickets for that show. Browse the above listings of Waxahatchee tickets to find a show you would like to attend.SeatGeek is the best way to browse, find, and buy Waxahatchee Tickets. Most Waxahatchee concerts last about 2-3 hours but can run shorter or longer depending on the opening acts, encore, etc.
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