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There’s nothing like experiencing John Butler live. Feel the energy, connect with the crowd, and sing along to the biggest hits in person! Check out the top songs from John Butler in the playlist below, and then choose an event to claim your tickets. Get ready for a night you’ll never forget!
Backed by nimble fingerpicking and a looping pedal, John Butler turns roots rock into something you can feel in your ribs. One minute, it is hush and harmonics; the next, it is a full-band swell that snaps the room into a clap-along. That range is the hook. If you want songs that stretch live, not shrink, John Butler tickets put you in the middle of the groove. Find your seats through Event Tickets Center.
Some venues feel engineered for long, ringing guitar lines, and the John Butler tour has found its way into places like Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. In setlist notes from that stop, he leaned on crowd staples like "Ocean" and "Zebra," then drove the closer with "Funky Tonight," turning the amphitheater into a stomp-and-clap chorus. It is the kind of night where a loop builds slowly, layers stack, and the band lands the downbeat with a clean snap. Keep an eye on dates so you can catch that same lift in your city.
The tour is set to begin April 14, 2026, at The Sylvee in Madison, then run through May 16 at Moore Theatre Seattle for a 23-date North American swing. Along the way, the routing hits rooms made for big dynamics, including Chicago’s Riviera Theatre and Denver’s Mission Ballroom. John Butler is bringing the full band, with Ian Peres on bass and keys, Michael Barker on drums, and percussionist Michael Boase, so the arrangements can stretch past solo acoustics into thick, rhythmic builds. Expect PRISM songs in the mix, too.
For planning, the John Butler setlist tends to balance new PRISM cuts with long-time favorites, then leave space for extended guitar passages. At the Nov. 23, 2025 Prism Tour stop in Zurich, he played 19 songs, moving from "Going Solo" into "So Sorry," hitting "Better Than" and "Betterman," then dropping "Ocean" before the late-show run that included "Zebra" and "Funky Tonight." The Prism Tour averages about a 2-hour, 27-minute show, so you can count on a whole night, not a quick set. Plan for a steady build.
Want a show that can pivot from whisper-quiet fingerstyle to a full-band roar without losing the groove? This is it. The tour is set to begin this spring, and the best nights are the ones where you arrive early, find your spot, and let the looped guitars stack until the room starts moving together. If John Butler has been a longtime listener, seeing it live changes the relationship. Secure your tickets today at Event Tickets Center.
John Butler is a solo artist from Torrance that has reached mid-level status across the indie folk, alternative, and indie categories. John Butler has released 5 live and studio albums and 10 singles on Spotify that string all the way back to May 21, 2012 with his debut album titled Tin Shed Tales. His most recent album release was PRISM on Sep 5, 2025.
John Butler's steady growth has led to an overall artist ranking of 48,872 on Spotify in the United States. He has become well known for his exciting shows and entertaining performances which has built a robust following. This is largely fueled by over 100,000 listeners and over 100,000 followers on Spotify, but he also reaches an additional over 2,000,000 listeners on Spotify through playlists. Additionally, John Butler has a robust following on social media with more than 200,000 followers on Instagram. He averages nearly 500,000 videos on YouTube and his top video on TikTok has more than 3,000,000 views on the social media platform. There are also nearly 2,000 posts on Tik Tok with John Butler's tracks featured on them. When you attend your next John Butler show, it will be easy to see why he has built such a large following.
You likely recognize John Butler by his top tracks which include "Ocean", "Going Solo", and "Trippin On You". You might also listen to John Butler due to his earliest albums such as Tin Shed Tales, Live In Paris, and Running River, but you may have heard of him from similar artists such as Xavier Rudd, John Butler Trio, and Boy & Bear.
| Album | Release Date | Album Type |
|---|---|---|
| Tin Shed Tales | May 21, 2012 | Album |
| Ocean | May 20, 2016 | Single |
| Faith | Mar 17, 2023 | Single |
| Live In Paris | Apr 21, 2023 | Album |
| Surrender | May 10, 2024 | Single |
| Watturu Chant | May 21, 2024 | Single |
| Running River | May 24, 2024 | Album |
| Seek High | Aug 9, 2024 | Single |
| Banjo Loop | Sep 27, 2024 | Single |
| Remembrance | Oct 18, 2024 | Single |
| Still Searching | Nov 1, 2024 | Album |
| Trippin On You | Apr 8, 2025 | Single |
| So Sorry | May 28, 2025 | Single |
| King Of California | Jul 23, 2025 | Single |
| PRISM | Sep 5, 2025 | Album |
| Track | Album | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| "Banjo Loop" | Still Searching | Nov 1, 2024 |
| "Doing Just Fine" | PRISM | Sep 5, 2025 |
| "Gets No Better" | PRISM | Sep 5, 2025 |
| "Going Solo" | PRISM | Sep 5, 2025 |
| "King Of California" | PRISM | Sep 5, 2025 |
| "Ocean - Live" | Tin Shed Tales | May 21, 2012 |
| "Ocean" | Ocean | May 20, 2016 |
| "So Sorry" | PRISM | Sep 5, 2025 |
| "The Way Back" | PRISM | Sep 5, 2025 |
| "Trippin On You" | PRISM | Sep 5, 2025 |
| Artist | Genre | Spotify Followers |
|---|---|---|
| Xavier Rudd | indie folk | 823,964 |
| Sons Of The East | indie folk | 227,902 |
| Boy & Bear | alternative | 278,649 |
| John Butler Trio | alternative | 517,369 |
| The Dreggs | indie folk | 81,118 |
| Pete Murray | singer/songwriter | 172,543 |
| Steph Strings | indie folk | 68,824 |
| Kim Churchill | indie folk | 64,867 |
| Ash Grunwald | rock | 51,414 |
| Juzzie Smith | rockabilly | 54,076 |