
Caitlynne Curtis
All Events
10 events
Caitlynne Curtis
The Radio Room, Greenville, SC, United States
Caitlynne Curtis
Richmond Music Hall at Capital Ale House, Richmond, VA, United States
Caitlynne Curtis
Phantom Power, Millersville, PA, United States
Caitlynne Curtis
Cafe Wha?, New York, NY, United States
Caitlynne Curtis
Fairfield Theatre Company, Fairfield, CT, United States
Caitlynne Curtis
City Winery Boston, Boston, MA, United States
Caitlynne Curtis
Higher Ground Showcase Lounge, South Burlington, VT, United States
Caitlynne Curtis
HI-FI Indy, Indianapolis, IN, United States
Jay Webb
The HOMESICK Tour
Amsterdam Bar & Hall, St. Paul, MN, United States
with Caitlynne Curtis
Jay Webb - The HOMESICK Tour
Bluebird Theater, Denver, CO, United States
Caitlynne Curtis
About Caitlynne Curtis
Genre
Pop
Caitlynne Curtis doesn’t play it safe, and she never has. Blending country, soul, and unfiltered truth, the Boston-born, Nashville-based artist writes songs that hit where it hurts and stay there. She broke through with the Billboard #1, Gold-certified “God We Need You Now” alongside Struggle Jennings, a record that has now amassed hundreds of millions of streams and over 35 million views on YouTube, launching her into a lane entirely her own. Signing with his label, Angels and Outlaws, Curtis made it clear early: she’s not here to fit a mold; she’s here to break it.
Her reach speaks just as loudly as her voice. With a rapidly growing audience, her social media platforms now reach over 2 million people, fueled by a fan base that doesn’t just listen, they feel every word.
Her story isn’t polished; it’s lived. A single mother who stepped away from music just to survive, Curtis returned with nothing to lose and everything to say. No industry blueprint. No sugarcoating. Just real life, delivered raw and unapologetic.
Her debut album, You Need Jesus, cuts straight through faith, doubt, heartbreak, and redemption without asking permission.
Onstage, she doesn’t just perform, she confronts. Equal parts fire and vulnerability, Curtis commands the room with a presence that feels intimate, explosive, and impossible to ignore.
