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Max Gomez

Max Gomez Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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Followers 7,626
Category Blues & Country., Love Folk, Original Americana Roots Music, Protest Songs, Americana, Folk
Concerts
Jun
14
Concert for a Cause
Beverly Hills
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Jun
17
Steve Earle 50th Anniversary Tour with Special Guest Max Gomez
Wheeling
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Jun
18
Steve Earle 50th Anniversary Tour with special guest Max Gomez
Lafayette
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Jun
20
Hopmonk Tavern
Novato
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Jun
27
Ojai Arts Exchange•Ojai Underground Exchange
Ojai
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Jul
02
Riverfront Concert
Durango
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Jul
03
American Music Festival 2025
Berwyn
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Jul
08
The Southgate House Revival
Newport
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Jul
09
The Monarch Music and Arts Community
Louisville
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Jul
10
Rose Bowl
Urbana
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Jul
11
The Coterie
Kokomo
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Jul
12
Stockroom East
South Bend
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Jul
18
Under a Mountain Sky
Ruidoso
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Jul
19
Whiskey Creek Zócalo
Arenas Valley
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Aug
15
River Music with Max Gomez 2025
Clayton
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Aug
22
River Music with Max Gomez (Weekend Two) 2025
Clayton
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Aug
27
DALEEE at KTAOS SOLAR CENTER
El Prado
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Aug
28
Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery
Santa Fe
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Aug
29
Fred Kavli Theatre - Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
Thousand Oaks
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Aug
31
Celebrity Theatre
Phoenix
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Sep
02
Paramount Theatre
Denver
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Sep
04
Red Clay Music Foundry
Duluth
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Sep
06
The Woodshop Listening Room
Chattanooga
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Sep
07
KEMBA Live!
Columbus
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Sep
09
Agora Theater & Ballroom
Cleveland
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Sep
13
Abilene Bar and Lounge
Rochester
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Sep
14
The Coffee Bar
Bennington
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Sep
16
The Music Hall Lounge
Portsmouth
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Sep
17
Club Passim
Cambridge
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Sep
18
The Parlour
Providence
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Sep
19
Joe's Pub
New York
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Sep
20
Club 603
Baltimore
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Sep
21
118 NORTH
Wayne
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Sep
24
The Rabbit Box
Seattle
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Sep
25
Shannon McNally and Max Gomez
Portland
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Sep
26
Sisters Folk Festival 2025
Sisters
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Sep
30
Fry Family Farm
Ashland
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Oct
05
El Vaquero Winery Tasting Room
Corralitos
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Oct
07
The Venice West
Venice
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About Max Gomez
Max Gomez has always had the heart of an old soul. As a child, the first songs he learned to sing were originally recorded in the 50s by Johnny Cash. As a teenage guitarist he adopted Big Bill Broonzy as his blues master. And as a budding performer, he apprenticed in the rarefied musical climate of northern New Mexico, where troubadours like Michael Martin Murphey and Ray Wylie Hubbard helped foster a folk and Western sound both cosmic and cowboy. You'll find his hometown of Taos and nearby Red River right there between Colorado and Texas on both your sonic and Google maps. Splitting his childhood between there and a farm in the Flint Hills of Kansas, Gomez is at home in the heartland, too. The youngest of five brothers, by several years—"That's why I got into 'old' music"—Gomez got a children's guitar for Christmas when he was 10. The family moved from Santa Fe to Taos in the '80s, and his father, Steve, became a furniture craftsman. "There's a similarity between my dad's work and mine," says Gomez. "He really studied what he did; there were always a lot of books on old furniture in his studio." Gomez reports that growing up in Taos was "wild." It's still the Wild West compared to any city or suburb. You can get away with just about anything there, and we were turned loose as kids." At 14, when Gomez performed at a benefit concert, he played "SundayMornin' Coming Down"—the down-and-out classic by future labelmate Kris Kristofferson. Soon thereafter he was playing at a late, lamented institution of a venue called the Old Blinking Light. "The school I went to was playing in that bar," he says. Country greats like Mentor Williams and Lynn Anderson frequented the place that led them to become fans of his music. Gomez moved to Los Angeles at 18 to pursue his music career and began writing songs and performing around the city at many notable clubs. He wrote some songs with Shawn Mullins, who later recorded them. "That's when I began taking it all a little more seriously and turned my music into a job," says Gomez. In his early twenties he began recording his own songs with producers in New York, L.A., and Nashville. His debut album, Rule the World, was released in 2013 by New West Records, home to the likes of John Hiatt, Buddy Miller, and Steve Earle. Soon after, Kiefer Sutherland directed the music video for the single "Run From You." Gomez grew up in a rich musical environment, but represents more than the sum of his influences—he's got that ineffable and instantly recognizable x-factor called talent. Melodies that flow naturally. Trenchant lyrics that express wise-beyond-his-years observations on the ways of the heart. Laconic phrasing in a cafe mocha timbre, and guitar skills that can stand alone. In short: the whole package. Judging by the company he keeps, Gomez is there positioned to emerge as a prominent voice of Americana's next generation. Since the release of his debut album, R ule the World, in 2013, he's shared billing on hundreds of stages with stalwarts of the genre like Shawn Mullins, James McMurtry, Buddy Miller, Jim Lauderdale, Patty Griffin, and John Hiatt. "I first saw Max perform when he was 17, about 10 years ago," says songsmith and sideman extraordinaire Keith Sykes. "I sensed he had something even then. When I saw him last year, I was pleased to see, and hear, something has turned into it. Listen and you'll see, and hear, what I mean. He's among the best of his generation." Gomez's career is being steered by the veteran A&R man Gary Briggs, who signed him to New West and has now assembled an industry A-team around him as the first signing of the newly formed Brigadoon Records. Neil Young's managers Frank Gironda and Elliot Roberts are on board, and Frank Riley is handling booking. Jim Scott—who's worked with Johnny Cash, Tom Petty, and Lucinda Williams—produced Gomez's new EP Me & Joe, which features Williams collaborator Doug Pettibone on guitar and Eric Clapton and Jackson Browne accompanist Greg Leisz on pedal steel. The soundscape is acoustic and warm, a comfort zone for Gomez's buttery vocals. "Senseless Love" and "Make it Me" reflect on love lost and, perhaps, found, while "Sweet Cruel World" sounds like it could find its way onto a Taj Mahal album. "Rule the World (Reprise)" revisits and re-works the title song of his debut album, which—like the new "Make it Me"—has the ring of a neo-classic. The surprise tune here is "Joe," written by Max's musical compadre Jed Zimmerman. The song is sung from the point of view of a regretful character who compares cocaine to coffee and pain to cash in a powerful twist of emotion laid on a rich bed of steel guitar and swirling cellos. Gomez considers the track "lightning in a bottle. It took us 15 minutes to make that record. Jim Scott would always say, 'You know how long it takes to make a hit record Three minutes.' " "I asked Max to try the song and he nailed it," says Briggs, the executive producer on the recording. "Max's passion and pursuit for the perfectly written song has always inspired me. He's always been a great singer and as a self-taught performer he's been surrounded by headliners and learned from the best. He's on the verge of finding his audience."
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Genres
Blues & Country., Love Folk, Original Americana Roots Music, Protest Songs, Americana, Folk
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What fans are saying
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Lakewood House Concerts Pittsburg, KS
Jan 23, 2018
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Max Gomez Tour Cities
Columbus, OH Durango, CO Ruidoso, NM Chattanooga, TN South Bend, IN Berwyn, IL Beverly Hills, CA Ojai, CA Duluth, GA Clayton, NM Portland, OR Cleveland, OH Lafayette, IN Wayne, PA Denver, CO Bennington, VT Sisters, OR Ashland, OR Venice, CA Santa Fe, NM Rochester, NY Portsmouth, NH Phoenix, AZ Novato, CA Urbana, IL Cambridge, MA New York, NY Seattle, WA Thousand Oaks, CA Louisville, KY Kokomo, IN Providence, RI Newport, KY Baltimore, MD Wheeling, WV

Frequently Asked Questions About Max Gomez

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Max Gomez on tour?

Yes, Max Gomez is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Max Gomez concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Max Gomez tour is scheduled for 39 dates across 35 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Max Gomez scheduled to play?

Max Gomez is scheduled to play 39 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Max Gomez tour start?

Max Gomez’s tour starts Jun 14, 2025 and ends on Oct 07, 2025. They will play 35 cities; their most recent concert was held in Beverly Hills at S. Mark Taper Foundation Amphitheatre and their next upcoming concert will be in Durango at Riverfront Concert.

What venues is Max Gomez performing at?

As part of the Max Gomez tour, Max Gomez is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2025 Tour Dates:

Jun 14 - Beverly Hills, CA @ S. Mark Taper Foundation Amphitheatre
Jun 17 - Wheeling, WV @ Capitol Theatre
Jun 18 - Lafayette, IN @ Long Center For the Performing Arts
Jun 20 - Novato, CA @ Hopmonk Tavern
Jun 27 - Ojai, CA @ Ojai Arts Exchange•Ojai Underground Exchange
Jul 02 - Durango, CO @ Riverfront Concert
Jul 03 - Berwyn, IL @ Fitzgerald's
Jul 08 - Newport, KY @ The Southgate House Revival
Jul 09 - Louisville, KY @ The Monarch Music and Arts Community
Jul 10 - Urbana, IL @ Rose Bowl
Jul 11 - Kokomo, IN @ The Coterie
Jul 12 - South Bend, IN @ Stockroom East
Jul 18 - Ruidoso, NM @ Country Club Park
Jul 19 - Arenas Valley, NM @ Whiskey Creek Zócalo
Aug 15 - Clayton, NM @ Rio Chama River
Aug 22 - Clayton, NM @ Rio Chama River
Aug 27 - El Prado, NM @ DALEEE at KTAOS SOLAR CENTER
Aug 28 - Santa Fe, NM @ Tumbleroot Brewery and Distillery
Aug 29 - Thousand Oaks, CA @ Fred Kavli Theatre - Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
Aug 31 - Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
Sep 02 - Denver, CO @ Paramount Theatre
Sep 04 - Duluth, GA @ Red Clay Music Foundry
Sep 06 - Chattanooga, TN @ The Woodshop Listening Room
Sep 07 - Columbus, OH @ KEMBA Live!
Sep 09 - Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theater & Ballroom
Sep 13 - Rochester, NY @ Abilene Bar and Lounge
Sep 14 - Bennington, VT @ The Coffee Bar
Sep 16 - Portsmouth, NH @ The Music Hall Lounge
Sep 17 - Cambridge, MA @ Club Passim
Sep 18 - Providence, RI @ The Parlour
Sep 19 - New York, NY @ Joe's Pub
Sep 20 - Baltimore, MD @ Club 603
Sep 21 - Wayne, PA @ 118 NORTH
Sep 24 - Seattle, WA @ The Rabbit Box
Sep 25 - Portland, OR @ The Showdown
Sep 26 - Sisters, OR @ Village Green City Park
Sep 30 - Ashland, OR @ Fry Family Farm
Oct 05 - Corralitos, CA @ El Vaquero Winery Tasting Room
Oct 07 - Venice, CA @ The Venice West
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