Thursday, May 28, 7:30 PM
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Molly Tuttle is a critically acclaimed singer, songwriter, and guitarist whose innovative blend of bluegrass, Americana, pop, and rock has made her one of the most dynamic artists in modern roots music.
In 2025, she released her boldest statement yet – the Grammy-nominated So Long Little Miss Sunshine. Recorded in Nashville with producer Mike Joyce (Orville Peck, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson), the album marks Tuttle’s fifth full-length release and her most ambitious reinvention to date: a vibrant, deeply personal body of work rooted in self-acceptance and transformation.
Tuttle also conceived the artwork for So Long Little Miss Sunshine, which features multiple Mollys, each wearing a different wig except for one with nothing on her head at all. (“I probably own as many wigs as I own guitars,” she says.) Tuttle has been bald since she was three years old due to the autoimmune condition alopecia areata; she acts as a spokesperson for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation.
A highly decorated artist, Tuttle has been nominated for a total of five Grammy Awards (including in the Best New Artist category) and earned back-to-back wins for Best Bluegrass Album with her band Golden Highway – Crooked Tree (2022) and City of Gold (2023) – becoming the first artist in the category’s history to do so. She is also the first woman to receive the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Guitar Player of the Year award, alongside multiple additional IBMA and Americana Music Awards.