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    Sep 2408:00 PM
    Beth OrtonOld Town School of Folk Music, Chicago, IL
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    Beth OrtonThe Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
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    Beth OrtonWashington Hall - Seattle, Seattle, WA
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    About Beth Orton

    As of 2023, Beth Orton remains an active and beloved figure in the live music scene. After the release of her latest album, 'Weather Alive,' in September 2022, she has embarked on a series of concerts that have drawn fans old and new. The recent performances are known for their intimate settings and emotional depth, reflecting the evolution of Orton's sound over the years. Her current tour features a mix of classic hits and new tracks, showcasing her continuing growth as an artist. The concerts highlight her unique storytelling ability, with each song delivering personal insights and thematic depth. Not only does she perform at well-known venues, but she's also been part of numerous music festivals, such as Glastonbury and Newport Folk Festival, where her sets often receive rave reviews. In addition, her ability to connect with her audience through both her lyrics and personal anecdotes has made her live shows a profound experience for many. As she continues to explore new musical territories, fans eagerly anticipate what the future holds for this remarkable artist, both in her recordings and her live performances.

    Beth Orton History

    Beth Orton, a British singer-songwriter known for her unique blend of folk and electronic music, first emerged in the late 1990s. Born on April 14, 1970, in Norwich, England, she gained recognition with her debut album, 'Trailer Park,' released in 1996. This album showcased her haunting vocals and introspective lyrics, winning her critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Orton's early work was influenced by her time spent as a session musician and her collaborations with artists such as William Orbit and the Chemical Brothers. Over the years, she continued to evolve her sound, incorporating elements of folk, pop, and electronica. Her live performances quickly became a staple of her career, characterized by her emotive delivery and engaging stage presence. As she toured internationally, she gained a reputation for captivating audiences with her raw, stripped-down concerts, often accompanied by her acoustic guitar and subtle electronic backing. Albums like 'Central Reservation' and 'Daybreaker' further solidified her status as a prominent figure in the music scene, leading to numerous performances at iconic venues and festivals worldwide. Notably, Orton's concerts in the early 2000s saw her sharing stages with some of the industry's biggest names, including Ben Harper and Nick Drake, contributing significantly to her artistic development and visibility.