Ray Lamontagne Tickets

Ray Lamontagne Tickets

When Ray LaMontagne arrives in town he regularly shows others acts how it is done with his signature style that has earned him many admirers. Featuring raw vocals and skills as a songwriter, he has been building up a steady fan base since he first emerged onto the scene in 2004.

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And with his debut album and with a new decade now upon us it is clear that he will continue to add to this as time goes on. But it is live onstage where his fans will truly appreciate his style and when he arrives back on UK shores we can expect demand for concert tickets to match the popularity of his recorded releases.

His full name is Raymond Charles LaMontagne and he is reported to have spent many years working in a factory before deciding to give music a try. Undoubtedly his fans are very happy that he did and he has since gone on to release an abundance of songs and singles. Over time these have ranged from “Trouble”, “How Come” and “Be Here Now” to “Meg White” and “You Are the Best Thing”, amongst others. Such tracks have earned him admiration and seen him stand-up alongside other similar acts like Josh Ritter as an artist to keep a close eye on.

And this has also been thanks to the studio albums that he has put together. For the best part of the last decade these have included his debut “Trouble” in 2004, as well as “Till the Sun Turns Black” in 2006 and “Gossip in the Grain” in 2008. Then, with a brand new decade, Ray LaMontagne ensured that his fans would continue to hear his work as he recorded and released the likes “God Willin’ and the Creek Don’t Rise” in 2010. These have sold well and allowed him to perform on stages around the world.

So rock and pop tickets are likely to be highly sought-after when Ray LaMontagne reappears onto the scene to show his fans that he has what it takes to impress live onstage. His recordings have demonstrated a clear and assured ability, which will be surpassed easily when he arrives to perform his songs in front of his devoted fans. So audiences are likely to walk away highly satisfied.

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