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At just 20 years old, Peter McPoland creates the kind of finespun folk-pop that feels both beautifully lived-in and undeniably original. McPoland picked up guitar at the age of 14 and taught himself to play, finding lessons to be too regimented. Within a year he'd started writing his own songs, mining inspiration from folk artists like John Prine and Gregory Alan Isakov. As shown on breakout hits like his self-released single "Romeo & Juliet," the Texas-bred artist has an incredible gift for capturing the most nuanced emotional experiences, then bringing that expression to life in idiosyncratic detail.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 65 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    THE BEST SHOW EVER!!

    by Amber N on 4/30/24

    This was one of the best shows I ever went to. This was my first time seeing Peter live and he did not disappoint!! He interacted with the crowd and had a lot of energy. I met him after the show and he was the nicest guy I have ever met! He is so down to earth and kind. He took the time after the show to meet and talk with all of us. He is truly a great performer and truly cares/appreciates his fans. I had so much fun!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Concert Newbie

    by Zee on 4/30/24The Bluestone - Columbus

    The space was intimate and fun but it was hard to decipher any of the words that were being said or sung. It might've had to do with our position new the speakers.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    so much funnnn :)))

    by Davy on 4/30/24Delmar Hall - Saint Louis

    Peter had such amazing energy and was super nice and funny he is just a sweetie

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Amazing show, felt oversold

    by Ando on 4/29/24Majestic Theatre - Madison

    Peter mcpoland was amazing!! I loved every second of the concert. My only complaint would be how packed in everyone was. There was really no room for anyone to move. I was pressed up against the bar and there was nowhere for me to go. But wow, I will see peter mcpoland every time he's nearby.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Peter Mcpoland

    by Ash on 4/27/24Majestic Theatre - Madison

    I had a fantastic time great concert and Peter is super sweet 10/10:)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Good music good stage presence

    by Katie on 4/21/24The Bluestone - Columbus

    This was one of the best concerts I have ever been to. Peter McPoland has a great ability to engage his audience from the moment he walks on stage. He gave 110% on every song and it showed in his performance. There was some minor technical difficulties towards the beginning of the show but he managed to keep the crowd entertained while they were remedied. It was also clear that he was having fun performing. Peter McPoland was laughing and making little jokes with the band while keeping up the energetic pace of the show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    It was such a unique experience

    by Jacob w on 4/20/24The Bluestone - Columbus

    This was by far my favorite concert I’ve ever been too and almost drove to another state to see him again, such great crowd interaction and immaculate vibes. 10/10 cannot wait to see again

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Good energy

    by Kat on 11/24/23The Stone Pony - Asbury Park

    Really performed and had a lot of heart when he played . Saw he spent some time with his fans after which was nice to see.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    McPoland’s Piggy Powers the Pony

    by reed.608 on 11/23/23The Stone Pony - Asbury Park

    My wife and I planned our trip to Asbury Park around the Stone Pony, the iconic Jersey Shore venue central to Springsteen mythology. Like Camelot to King Arthur, the Nile to Cleopatra, the Stone Pony is a legendary location for those of us who grew up in, and now grow old with, rock n roll. It’s only fitting that the artist we saw there embodied what I imagine to be the energy, optimism, and relative anonymity of the 24 year old Springsteen when he played the Pony 50 years ago when it first opened its doors. Peter McPoland was fresh, yet seasoned. Peter McPoland was playful, yet serious. Peter McPoland was authentic, yet over-the-top sensational. This show delivered every paradox of emotion that defines what rock once was and should always be. Every time Peter McPoland started a song only to be drowned out by the jam-packed pit of twenty-somethings singing at the top of their lungs, I felt a broad grin well up from that part of the soul reserved for unbridled, collective joy. Peter McPoland, his band, his songs and stories, his fans, friends and family on hand for this fitting finale of his “Piggy” tour ably and effortlessly ascended this stage amidst the ghosts and Gods of rock and gave us some reason to believe. Extraordinary!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    McPoland’s Piggy Powers the Pony

    by reed.608 on 11/23/23The Stone Pony - Asbury Park

    My wife and I planned our trip to Asbury Park around the Stone Pony, the iconic Jersey Shore venue central to Springsteen mythology. Like Camelot to King Arthur, the Nile to Cleopatra, the Stone Pony is a legendary location for those of us who grew up in, and now grow old with, rock n roll. We had to see it. It’s only fitting that the artist we saw there embodied what I imagine to be the energy, optimism, and relative anonymity of the 24 year old Bruce Springsteen when he played the Pony 50 years ago when it first opened its doors. Peter McPoland was fresh, yet seasoned. Peter McPoland was playful, yet serious. Peter McPoland was authentic, yet over-the-top sensational. This show delivered every paradox of emotion that defines what rock has always been and should always be. Every time Peter McPoland started a song only to be drowned out by the jam-packed pit of twenty-somethings singing at the top of their lungs, I felt a broad grin well up from that part of the soul reserved for unbridled, collective joy. It was flat out fun! Peter McPoland, his band, his songs and stories, his fans, friends and family on hand for this fitting finale of his “Piggy” tour ably and effortlessly ascended this stage amidst the ghosts and Gods of rock and gave us some reason to believe. Extraordinary!