Featured News - Current News - Archived News - News Categories

Ray LaMontagne press photo courtesy of Artpark & Company.
Ray LaMontagne press photo courtesy of Artpark & Company.

Ray LaMontagne to bring 'Trouble 20th Anniversary Tour' to Artpark

UPDATED

Tue, Dec 2nd 2025 12:50 pm

Artpark Mainstage Theater show set for Sept. 22, 2026

Artpark & Company Press Release & Image

DSP Shows and Artpark & Company are proud to announce “Ray LaMontagne – Trouble 20th Anniversary Tour” at Artpark’s Mainstage Theater in Lewiston on Sept. 22, 2026. Special guest The Weather Station will provide support for the 7 p.m. concert.

This performance is presented by DSP Shows and Artpark & Company. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 5. Prices include a facility fee; additional fees apply for online orders. Purchase online at ticketmaster.com or artpark.net; by phone at 716-754-4375; or in person from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Artpark box office, 450 S. Fourth St.

More about Ray LaMontagne: Celebrated Grammy Award-winner LaMontagne continues on his “Trouble 20th Anniversary Tour,” performing the album in its entirety for the first time since its release.

LaMontagne reflected on the momentous anniversary in a post on his socials, sharing, “Twenty years. Two Decades. That’s a lot of water under the bridge. Every cell in my body has changed three times over in that time. I have been three times reborn. There are moments in your life when you need to place a marker. Some people think that it is brave, or fearless, to never look back. I don’t believe that. For the simple reason that if you never look back you will never see how far you have come. This year I place a sign post: twenty years of Trouble.”

More about The Weather Station: The project of Toronto-based songwriter Tamara Lindeman has seen The Weather Station release two albums: the career-defining “Ignorance” (2021) and its ethereal, mostly live recording companion piece, “How Is It That I Should Look At The Stars” (2022). In that time, The Weather Station have gone on to headline tours across North America and Europe, play major festivals, and perform on the televised “Austin City Limits” as well as “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

2026 events and programs at Artpark currently or about to be on sale include: “Sesame Street Live: Elmo’s Got The Moves” (May 28); Ryan Bingham and the Texas Gentlemen, “Still Gettin’ Away With It Tour” (Friday, May 29); “Wine & Wheels” (June, multiple events); 16th annual Artpark Fairy House Festival (June 20); Femmes Of Rock (July 10); Ziggy Marley, “Brightside Tour” (July 11); “Artcamps” for ages 8-13 (July 13-24); Sarah McLachlan, “Better Broken Tour” (July 14); Blackberry Smoke, “Rattle, Ramble and Roll Tour 2026” (July 15); Cole Swindell (July 30); Tori Amos, “In Times Of Dragons Tour” (Aug. 4); Andy Grammer, “The Big Stupid Heart Tour,” with Walk Off The Earth (Aug. 21); The Rock Orchestra, “Arena of Fire” (Aug. 26); Sierra Ferrell, “Heavy Petal Tour” (Sept. 2); O.A.R. with Gavin DeGraw and KT Tunstall (Sept. 12); and Ray LaMontagne, “Trouble 20th Anniversary Tour” (Sept. 22); Charley Crockett, “Age of the Ram Tour,” with Durand Jones & The Indications (Sept. 29). Stay tuned for more events and programs. Visit artpark.net for up-to-date information.

Hometown News

View All News