6th & Wabasha
Saint Paul, MN 55102
Mon Open for Shows
Tue-Fri 3pm-2am*
Sat 4pm-2am*
Sun 4pm-12am*
(*hours may vary)
 
6th & Wabasha
Saint Paul, MN 55102
Mon Open for Shows
Tue-Fri 3pm-2am*
Sat 4pm-2am*
Sun 4pm-12am*
(*hours may vary)
 

First Avenue presents

Katie Pruitt

Fools for the Fleeting Tour

18+. Valid ID required for admission.
Katie Pruitt
Friday, October 09
Doors: 7 pm || Show: 8 pm

Less than a decade into her career, Katie Pruitt has cemented her status as an essential artist who
helps us make sense of modern life and uncover meaningful ways of moving through it. Since the
arrival of her critically celebrated full-debut Expectations (a 2020 LP that earned her an Emerging
Artist of the Year nomination from the Americana Music Association), the Georgia-bred
singer/songwriter/guitarist has assembled an acclaimed body of work exploring questions both
existential and intimate (e.g., identity, self-acceptance, the quiet courage of living truthfully). On her
new album Fools for the Fleeting, the Nashville-based musician reckons with the impermanence
inherent to being human, shifting between poetic observation and confessional storytelling as she
confronts such complex matters as ecological anxiety, love’s intrinsic fragility, and the profound
isolation normalized by our increasingly digitized existence.

Her third full-length and follow-up to 2024’s Mantras, Fools for the Fleeting emerged from Pruitt’s
vision of creating an album that feels “rooted to the earth”—a concept closely tied to the LP’s
underlying theme of nature as a mirror for our inner lives. A prime showcase for her warm and
soulful voice, the 10-song set centers on a powerful yet intentional form of Americana/indie-rock,
steeped in acoustic instrumentation and the beautifully imperfect friction of live performance,
courtesy of musicians like Juan Solorzano (a guitarist known for his work with Ruston Kelly and
Parker Millsap) and Aksel Coe (a drummer who’s played with Ella Langley and Sierra Ferrell). As
Pruitt’s most outward-reaching and philosophically rich work to date, the result is a luminous
meditation on transience and grief, connection as survival, and the transformative power of presence
and surrender.