About What Happened…

(The Kitchen Demos Tour)

by

Lizzie West

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Folk, Gospel, Ragtime, Rocksteady, and Mythos.…

Finally returning to commercial recording and touring, hosting "fam reunions" across country this Fall, Lizzie West performs her first shows and speaks with her audiences at Q & As - reuniting with fans, communities and collaborators - her "fam" …

ROSE MUSIC HALL- COLUMBIA, MO

OCTOBER 12th

- 1pm doors, 2pm show -

Two Act Matinee Concert with Intermission

- End of Show Q & A

with Introducer/Host - Adam Saunders

West will be out there meeting, singing, showing a few photos and scenes from her life story, hosted by her old student, featuring a colleague, or mentor guest, and talking about "her wild journey Home," with new friends and old.

*Poster-Self Study by West, Photograph by Piotr Sikora, Graphics-Rose Music Hall

West's unique brand of folk, gospel, ragtime, rocksteady, and mythos… gives her an intimate edge. The songs and stories feed your soul with new and old favorites like "Dusty Turnaround", "Of Course My Love" and "Like The Sun" - as well as her all original song sequels to beloved songs - like a progression called, "19 Miles To Now"  Starting in Columbia, MO, Lizzie West, comes back to the road with her first CD in 20+ years and her first show at Rose Music Hall on Oct 12 2025.

Come to the first reunion… Join the Lizzie West Family. Reconnect with Lizzie, or hear her for the first time… The Rose Music Hall, intimate, acoustic matinee performance will be one to remember and talk about for many years to come - a truly rooted visit from this "Homesteady Mama" as she heads to her next level of career. She's stocked up with an even richer voice, vast content vaults, a deep music medicine and authentic bohemian adventures to share. 

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Time hasn't dulled her voice- Lizzie West returns with timely, folk-tinged melodies, lilting with West’s delicate piano and her even more lovely vocal delivery...

“…West's music is folk-rock that can lean toward funk or country... Yet she already has her own perspective and her own presence: part seeker, part vamp with heavy-lidded eyes and casually swiveling hips.”- Jon Pareles, NY Times

“…The Journey West shared was perhaps what anyone looking for freedom, love and self might experience, but she has a uniquely effotless and charming way of telling the tale.” - Natalie Nichols, LA Times