Sherman Theater Presents

Maddie & Tae – Love & Light Tour

Maddie & Tae
Saturday, February 28
Doors: 6pm // Show: 7pm
$29.50 to $37.50
All Ages Admitted // 21 to drink with ID
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ADV GA Standing $29.50 || DOS GA Standing $34.50
ADV Reserved Seated $37.50 || DOS Reserved Seated $42.50
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Maddie & Tae can’t help themselves. Since bursting into public consciousness with the power-acoustic slayer “Girl In A Country Song,” which skewered BroCountry’s female stereotypes and received the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame’s coveted I Wish I Wrote That Song honor, the ride-or-die besties have been speaking truth about what it means to be smart, young women.

“Die From a Broken Heart,” their second No. 1 which went RIAA Gold at the same time it hit country’s Top 40, was an unblinking look at the way being dumped can lay one out. But Maddie Font and Tae Kerr have never been ones to be defeated; instead, the pair of brazen songwriters come back stronger.

Love & Light, their 16-song take on what a woman should know over what people tell them, is a festival of freedom, fun, reality, what it takes to chase dreams, and how powerful acceptance can be. Even more than the acoustic-forward – chiming acoustic guitars, well-deployed dobro, banjo and resonator guitar, as well as pools of steel guitar and mandolin shine – it’s the pair’s sleek harmonies and sharp writing that define what will most likely be called the Country Music Association Award winners’ “coming of age record.”

“Back to resilience: We always figure it out; that’s given us confidence of knowing, ‘Okay, I’ve been down seven bajillion times​,​ but I’ve gotten back up seven bajillion times too. So, I’ve got this,’” Font begins. “Tae and I always want our records to be comforting to people at the end of the day. Whether it’s empowerment, a badass breakup song or whatever, we want everyone who hears these songs to know: you’ve got this.”

“With each album,” Kerr adds, “we’ve realized our sisterhood and girl anthems, our heartbreak anthems, that’s what makes us us. We’ve lived it, you know? We’ve lived ‘Drunk Girls In Bathrooms’ together. We’ve lived through ‘Kissing Cowboys,’ both of us! When we were single, kissing frogs and looking for princes – and your best friend’s saying, ‘GIRL! Go get him!!’ or ‘That one’s a piece of shit! Ditch him, and try again…’

“So both of us have lived it and we’ve lived it together, so it’s not just story-telling, but story-telling true stories.”
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