
Bonnie Raitt
Bonnie Raitt is on tour — 27 upcoming shows; next: Jun 26, 2026 in Saskatoon, Canada.
- Blues
- Country
- Rock
Bonnie Lynn Raitt (born November 8, 1949) is an American blues singer-songwriter and slide guitar player. During the 1970s, Raitt released a series of acclaimed roots-influenced albums which incorporated elements of blues, rock, folk and country, but she is perhaps best known for her more commercially accessible recordings in the 1990s including "Nick of Time", "Something to Talk About", "Love Sneakin' Up on You", and the slow ballad "I Can't Make You Love Me". Raitt has received nine Grammy Awards in her career and is a lifelong political activist. Raitt, the daughter of Broadway musical star John Raitt and his first wife, pianist Marjorie Haydock, began playing guitar at an early age, something few of her high school female friends did. Later she would become famous for her bottleneck-style guitar playing. "I had played a little at school and at camp", she later recalled in a July 2002 interview. The camp Raitt refers to is Camp Regis-Applejack, located on Upper St. Regis Lake in New York. After graduating from Oakwood Friends School in Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1967 Raitt entered Radcliffe College as a freshman, majoring in social relations and African studies. "My plan was to travel to Tanzania, where President Julius Nyerere was creating a government based on democracy and socialism", Raitt recalled. "I wanted to help undo the damage that Western colonialism had done to native cultures around the world. Cambridge, Massachusetts was a hotbed of this kind of thinking, and I was thrilled." One day, Raitt was told by a friend that blues promoter Dick Waterman was giving an interview at WHRB, Harvard's college radio station. An important figure in the blues revival of the 1960s, Waterman was also a Cambridge resident. Raitt went to see Waterman, and the two soon became friends, "much to the chagrin of my parents, who didn't expect their freshman daughter to be running around with 65-year-old bluesmen," recalled Raitt. "I was amazed by his passion for the music and the integrity with which he managed the musicians." During Raitt's sophomore year, Waterman relocated to Philadelphia, and a number of local musicians he counted among his friends went with him. Raitt had become a strong part of that community, recalling that "... these people had become my friends, my mentors, and though I had every intention of graduating, I decided to take the semester off and move to Philadelphia .... It was an opportunity that young white girls just don't get, and as it turns out, an opportunity that changed everything." By now, Raitt was also playing folk and rhythm and blues clubs in the Boston area, performing alongside established blues legends such as Howlin' Wolf, Sippie Wallace, and Mississippi Fred McDowell, all of whom she met through Waterman.
Tour history
Shows tracked▾19Since 2025
- Northern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumEdmonton, Canada
- Southern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumCalgary, Canada
- Southern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumCalgary, Canada
- Prospera PlaceKelowna, Canada
- Royal TheatreVictoria, Canada
- Royal Theater-BCVictoria, Canada
- Queen Elizabeth TheatreVancouver, Canada
- Queen Elizabeth TheatreVancouver, Canada
- Mount Baker TheatreBellingham, United States
- Fort WordenPort Townsend, United States
- 17 songsElsinore TheatreSalem, United States
- Hayden Homes AmphitheaterBend, United States
- Channel 24Sacramento, United States
- 17 songsChannel 24Sacramento, United States
- Channel 24Sacramento, United States
- Britt PavilionMedford, United States
- The FoxSpokane, United States
- 16 songsRed Rocks AmphitheatreMorrison, United States
- The AstroLa Vista, United States
Top countries▾214 cities
- United States · 11Sacramento, Bellingham, Bend, La Vista, Medford
· and 4 more cities
(Morrison, Port Townsend, Salem, Spokane) - Canada · 8Calgary, Vancouver, Victoria, Edmonton, Kelowna
Avg setlist▾17 songsLatest · Jun 11
- 1Tangled and Dark
- 2Thing Called Love(John Hiatt cover)
- 3Made Up Mind(The Bros. Landreth cover)
- 4Spit of Love
- 5Blame It on Me
- 6Just Like That
- 7No Gettin' Over You
- 8Right Down the Line(Gerry Rafferty cover)
- 9Standing in the Doorway(Bob Dylan cover)
- 10Something to Talk About(Shirley Eikhard cover)
- 11Nick of Time
- 12Angel From Montgomery(John Prine cover)
- 13Little Bird(Annie Lennox cover)
- 14Encore
- 15I Can't Make You Love Me(Mike Reid cover)
- 16Louise(Paul Siebel cover)
- 17Love Sneakin' Up on You
Most-played songs
Across the 3 shows we've indexed. Songs played only once are hidden.
- 1Angel From Montgomerycover3×
- 2Little Birdcover3×
- 3Nick of Time3×
- 4Right Down the Linecover3×
- 5Something to Talk Aboutcover3×
- 6Thing Called Lovecover3×
- 7I Can't Make You Love Mecover3×
- 8Just Like That3×
- 9Blame It on Me2×
- 10Made Up Mindcover2×
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Tour map · 25 cities
2 countries · 26 cities · Jun 2026 – Oct 2026
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