ZZ Ward - The Dirty Sun Tour with special guest Liam St. John
City Winery Philadelphia presents ZZ Ward - The Dirty Sun Tour live on Sunday, Mar 16 at 7:30pm.
The Ultimate ZZ Ward Experience
- Private Guided Behind the Scenes Tour
- Special Behind the Scenes Photo Opportunity
- One (1) Private 1 Song Performance from ZZ Ward
- One (1) Meet & Greet and Photo Opportunity with ZZ Ward
- One (1) Dirty Sun Tour Poster, Signed by ZZ Ward
- One (1) Branded Disposable Camera with One of a Kind ZZ Ward Photos
- One (1) Dirty Sun Exclusive Merch Item
- One (1) Commemorative Dirty Sun VIP Laminate, Signed by ZZ Ward
The Mother VIP Experience
- One (1) Meet & Greet and Photo Opportunity with ZZ Ward
- One (1) Dirty Sun Exclusive Merch Item
- One (1) Dirty Sun Tour Poster, Signed by ZZ Ward
- One (1) Commemorative Dirty Sun VIP Laminate
The Dirty Sun VIP Package
- One (1) Dirty Sun Exclusive Merch Item
- One (1) Dirty Sun Tour Poster, Signed by ZZ Ward
- One (1) Commemorative Dirty Sun VIP Laminate
PLEASE NOTE: THIS VIP PACKAGE DOES NOT INCLUDE A MEET & GREET. THERE IS NO ARTIST INVOLVEMENT WITH THIS PACKAGE.
One of the most profound lessons ZZ Ward learned from growing up listening to the blues greats was to be authentic to your story. When the LA-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist began to write new music, she found herself in the midst of one of the biggest life changes a person will ever experience: motherhood.
The resulting music is her truest and most blues-infused to date. Freed from the pop pressures of her previous major label, ZZ is able to fully embrace the blues, her most formative influence. Her single, “Mother,” out July 19th, was a wailing Chicago blues-styled song. The Mother EP, released October 4th, featured a mix of ZZ's favorite Sun Records songs, and muddied-up versions of her well-known tracks to commemorate her blues liberation. The single and the EP were produced by multi-platinum producer Ryan Spraker (Eli “Paperboy” Reed, Weezer, In This Moment).
ZZ’s first single, “Put The Gun Down,” from her 2012 debut, Til the Casket Drops, broke into the AAA Radio Charts Top 10, and stayed there for 10 weeks. It was followed by the single, “365 Days,” which hit #2 on the charts. Til the Casket Drops also snuck into the Billboard Top 40 Alternative Chart. ZZ’s sophomore album, The Storm, released in 2017, peaked at Number 1 on the Billboard Blues Charts, highlighted by singles featuring GRAMMY-Award winners Fantastic Negrito, “Cannonball,” and Gary Clark Jr., “Ride,” which was also the end title song for Pixar’s feature film Cars 3.