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Mary Chapin Carpenter’s highly anticipated new album “Personal History” out June 6, “Bitter Ender” out today

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5x Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter and performer Mary Chapin Carpenter will release her anticipated new album Personal History on June 6 (pre-order). In advance of the release, the album song “Bitter Ender” is out today—listen HERE.

Carpenter’s 17th album, Personal History was produced by Bonny Light Horseman’s Josh Kaufman (Bob Weir, The National) and recorded live at Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios in Bath, England. Across the eleven tracks, Carpenter presents a set of songs more autobiographical than any collection that has come before. 

Carpenter shares, “A novel that I’ve loved for years is My Name is Lucy Barton, written by Elizabeth Strout. There’s this moment where the main character is taking a creative writing course, and her teacher says to her, ‘You will only have one story. You will write your one story in many ways.’ I remember reading that line and taking an audible breath. In that moment, I said out loud to no one, ‘Oh, that’s what the songs are.’”

On the heels of the album’s release, Carpenter will join forces with fellow Grammy Award-winning artist and songwriter, Brandy Clark, for a special tour this summer and fall. The extensive run kicks off June 9 in Portland, OR and includes stops at New York’s Town Hall, Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, Los Angeles’ Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Seattle’s Benaroya Hall, Denver’s Botanic Gardens, Minneapolis’ Orpheum Theatre, Ridgefield, CT’s Ridgefield Playhouse (two nights), Vienna’s Wolf Trap and Evanston’s Cahn Auditorium among many others. Additional summer performances include a return to the legendary Newport Folk Festival on July 27 and a stop at Louisville’s Bourbon & Beyond Festival on September 12. See below for complete tour itinerary. 

PERSONAL HISTORY TRACK LISTING

1. What Did You Miss

2. Paint + Turpentine

3. New Religion

4. Girl And Her Dog

5. The Saving Things

6. Hello My Name Is

7. Bitter Ender

8. The Night We Never Met

9. Home Is A Song (feat. Anäis Mitchell)

10. Say It Anyway

11. Coda

MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER 2025 TOUR DATES

June 9—Portland, OR—Revolution Hall*

June 10—Seattle, WA—Benaroya Hall*

June 11—Eugene, OR—Hult Center*

June 13—Napa, CA—Uptown Theatre*

June 14—Saratoga, CA—Mountain Winery*

June 16—Santa Barbara, CA—Lobero Theatre*

June 19—San Diego, CA—Humphreys*

June 20—Los Angeles, CA—Wilshire Ebell Theatre*

June 21—Tucson, AZ—Fox Theatre*

June 22—Scottsdale, AZ—Scottsdale Performing Arts Center*

June 24—Aspen, CO—Wheeler Opera House*

June 25—Denver, CO—Botanic Gardens*

June 26—Colorado Springs, CO—Pikes Peak Performing Arts Center*

June 27—Steamboat Springs, CO—Strings Music Pavilion*

June 28—Fort Collins, CO—The Gardens on Spring Creek*

July 27—Newport, RI—Newport Folk Festival 

July 29—Brownfield, ME—Stone Mountain Arts Center

July 30—Brownfield, ME—Stone Mountain Arts Center

August 1—Portland, ME—State Theatre*

August 2—Laconia, NH—Colonial Theatre*

August 3—Nashua, NH—Nashua Center for the Arts*

August 6—Toronto, ON—Massey Hall*

August 7—Grand Rapids, MI—Frederik Meijer Gardens*

August 8— Chautauqua, NY— Chautauqua Amphitheater*

August 9—Poughkeepsie, NY—Bardavon*

August 10—Northampton, MA—Academy of Music*

August 12—Ridgefield, CT—Ridgefield Playhouse*

August 13—Ridgefield, CT—Ridgefield Playhouse*

August 14—Kennett Square, PA—Longwood Gardens Open Air Theatre*

August 15—Richmond, VA—The National*

August 16—Vienna, VA—Wolf Trap*

September 12—Louisville, KY—Bourbon & Beyond Festival

September 25—Medford, MA—Chevalier Theatre*

September 26—Rutland, VT—Paramount Theatre*

September 27—New York, NY—Town Hall*

September 28—Princeton, NJ—McCarter Theatre*

September 30—Charleston, SC—Charleston Music Hall*

October 1—Durham, NC—Durham Performing Arts Center*

October 2—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium*

October 3—Chattanooga, TN—Walker Theatre*

October 4—Charlotte, NC—Knight Theater*

October 5—Knoxville, TN—Bijou Theatre*

October 7—Akron, OH—Goodyear Theater*

October 8—Ann Arbor, MI—Michigan Theater*

October 9—Evanston, IL—Cahn Auditorium*

October 10—Madison, WI—The Orpheum*

October 11—Minneapolis, MN—Orpheum Theatre*

*with Brandy Clark

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