Mikaela Davis Adds Minneapolis and Omaha to Summer Tour
Harpist Mikaela Davis adds Minneapolis and Omaha shows, tickets on sale for summer dates!!

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New Dates Extend The Summer Tour
Genre-bending harpist Mikaela Davis just surprised fans with two fresh stops on her 2024 road run. In an Instagram announcement captioned “Minneapolis & Omaha shows added! Tickets on sale now! ⛱️🌞,” Davis revealed these Midwest additions alongside three sun-soaked photo stills of her on stage. Tickets for both venues are available now via mikaeladavis.com.
Building Momentum Through The South
This isn’t Davis’s first wave of tour expansions. Earlier in June, she shared another post listing a trio of Southern dates: Birmingham, AL; Jackson, MS; and Nashville, TN. That announcement read, “Headed to @cathead_jam 6/7 & making a couple stops along the way, local support just added!!” Fans saw those stops at Woodlawn Theatre in Birmingham on June 6, Cathead Jam in Jackson on June 7 and Skinny Dennis in Nashville on June 8, where singer-songwriter Spencer Cullum Jr. opened.
By adding Minneapolis and Omaha, Davis broadens her reach deeper into the Midwest, bringing her signature harp-driven sound to two new city scenes. Fans should note:
• Minneapolis, MN: Date, venue and ticket link live on her site.
• Omaha, NE: Show details also up now—grab tickets for either date before they sell out.
A Nationwide Trek Takes Shape
In a broader “Back in the saddle” Instagram post, Davis teased a full slate of U.S. stops spanning Philadelphia, Washington, Richmond, Lafayette (NY) and festivals like Burning Daylight and Mountain Jam. That caption promised “new shows added in the Midwest, Colorado, California, couple down south… did I get your city?!” alongside a comprehensive list of dates through mid-July.
Just days before the Minneapolis and Omaha reveal, fans saw Davis sharing festival news: she’ll headline a special Mountain Jam pop-up in Woodstock on May 21, courtesy of Radio Woodstock Studios. To win entry, followers were asked to like, follow and tag friends—underscoring Davis’s growing buzz among grassroots music circles.
What To Expect At Live Shows
Whether you catch Davis under festival lights or in a theater seat, expect a set drawing from her two acclaimed studio albums and collaborations. She’s worked with Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead family, joined Bon Iver onstage and co-written tracks with John Lee Shannon, celebrating his 40th birthday in a recent heartfelt Instagram tribute. On tour, Davis leans into her classical harp training, infusing 60s pop melodies, psychedelia and folk-rock into intimate renditions of songs from And Southern Star and technically her upcoming LP3.
Fans can look forward to new compositions—Davis hinted at “playing new songs from LP3 this week” at East Coast club dates—and fan favorites like “Sweet Baby,” which she performed alongside Grateful Shred’s Donna Jean. Expect lush arrangements, on-stage banter and moments when the harp morphs into an electric centerpiece driven by pedal effects.
Behind The Scenes: Her Artistic Journey
Mikaela Davis earned early notice for taking the harp outside concert halls. After self-releasing a debut album in 2012, she scrapped a follow-up in 2016 before officially unveiling Delivery in 2018. That record showcased her knack for blending traditional harp timbres with modern production, paving the way for her Southern-rooted melodies on 2022’s And Southern Star.
A multi-instrumentalist, Davis often switches between harp, guitar and synthesizer mid-set. Natural scenes, cosmic motifs and playful cloud emojis frequently pepper her Instagram captions—and her live visuals reinforce an organic, sky-painted aesthetic that’s become her trademark.
Snag Your Tickets Sooner Than Later
With Minneapolis and Omaha joining the itinerary, Mikaela Davis’s summer tour is shaping up as one of 2024’s most eclectic circuits. Her combination of earnest storytelling, virtuosic harp playing and indie-folk flair continues to win new audiences city by city.
Catch her online at mikaeladavis.com for tickets, merch and the latest updates. Whether you’re chasing festival magic or an intimate club night, don’t miss the chance to see Davis bring her harp-powered world tour to a venue near you.
Mikaela Davis’s live run now spans coast to coast—make your plans and secure your spot in time to hear the harp like never before this summer.

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