Brennen Leigh and Cristina Vane Paired Up on Unique National Tour


Two of the topmost talented women in country music and Americana are joining forces for a unique tour in 2026, coinciding with the Semiquincentennial, or the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. It’s called the Women of Americana tour, and the idea is to celebrate some of the greatest songs from the American songbook from songwriters like Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, to Lucinda Williams and Sister Rosetta Tharpe.

To breathe new life into these old songs and showcase their brilliance for audiences, they have recruited traditional country singer and songwriter Brennen Leigh, and singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Cristina Vane. Brennen has been considered a preeminent leader in the traditional country space for years, and is also a member of the Wonder Women of Country. Cristina Vane is well-respected as a master of country, blues, and old folk-style guitar playing.

Fans of these two women are probably used to seeing them in clubs and dive bars for the most part—places where a remodel means removing the chicken wire in front of the stage. But the Women of Americana tour is set to transpire in stately theaters and performing arts centers all across the United States. These are two women who deserve to be theater acts, and now will be in this unique pairing and inventive tour concept.

The Women of Americana tour commences in Florida on February 20th, and will run 36 dates into late April. And who knows, if it goes well perhaps there will be more dates in more locations.

To purchase tickets, visit womenofamericanatour.com.


Women of Americana Tour Dates:

  • 2.20 Sanibel, FL – Christensen Performance Hall
  • 2.24 The Villages, FL – Sharon L. Morse PAC
  • 2.25 Lake Worth, FL – Duncan Theatre
  • 2.27 Kent, WA – Kent – Meridian Performing Arts Center
  • 2.28 Bremerton, WA – Bremerton’s Admiral Theatre
  • 3.1 Edmonds, WA – Edmonds Center for the Arts
  • 3.3 Bend, OR – Tower Theater
  • 3.6 Modesto, CA – Gallo Center for the Arts
  • 3.7 Berkeley, CA – The Freight
  • 3.8 Saratoga, CA – Montalvo Arts Center
  • 3.10 Tucson, AZ – Arizona Arts Live
  • 3.11 Wickenburg, AZ – Del E. Webb Center
  • 3.12 Escondido, CA – California Center for the Arts
  • 3.13 Malibu, CA – Smothers Theatre at Pepperdine
  • 3.15 Irvine, CA – Irvine Barclay Theatre
  • 3.18 Aspen, CO – Wheeler Opera House
  • 3.19 Lone Tree, CO – Lone Tree Arts Center
  • 3.20 Fort Collins, CO – The Lincoln Center
  • 3.22 Albuquerque, NM – Popejoy Hall
  • 3.24 Mason City, IA – North Iowa Area Community College
  • 3.26 Wausau, WI – The Grand Theater
  • 3.27 South Milwaukee, WI – South Milwaukee Performing Arts Center
  • 3.28 La Crosse, WI – Fine Arts Center at Viterbo University
  • 3.29 Fish Creek, WI – Door Community Auditorium
  • 3.31 Traverse City, MI – Traverse City Opera House
  • 4.3 Ketchum, ID – The Argyros
  • 4.4 Ogden, UT – Peery’s Egyptian Theater
  • 4.9 Morristown, NJ – Mayo Performing Arts Center
  • 4.10 Corning, NY – Corning Civic Music
  • 4.11 Storrs, CT – Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts
  • 4.12 Stowe, VT – Spruce Peak Performing Arts Center
  • 4.14 Charlotte, NC – Carolina Theatre at Belk Place
  • 4.16 Florence, SC – Francis Marion University Performing Arts Center
  • 4.18 Harrisonburg, VA – James Madison University
  • 4.19 Lynchburg, VA – Academy Center of the Arts
  • 4.20 Wilmington, NC – Thalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts
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