POSTPONED: Todd Snider
Barrymore Theatre 2090 Atwood Ave., Madison, Wisconsin 53704

Stacie Huckeba
Todd Snider with lurking guitar.
Todd Snider
Oct. 12 update:
Unfortunately, the Todd Snider show scheduled for November 9th at the Barrymore is canceled. (See note from Todd below).
The Barrymore is issuing refunds to all ticket holders. If you ordered tickets online, your tickets will be automatically refunded. This process can take a few days, so we thank you for your patience. If you purchased tickets over the phone or in person at our box office or ticket outlets, please contact the Barrymore so we can initiate your refund. Call 608-241-8633 between 12 noon – 5 pm.
The date is expected to be rescheduled, but information regarding a new date is not expected for at least a month or two. We apologize for the inconvenience and are certain that Todd will be back in Madison as soon as he is able. Todd is planning to be in touch as soon as possible with better news.
Note from Todd:
hey everybody,
i wanted to write you myself about the show cancellations. i won't be able to play them because i have a medical condition that i've been struggling with for quite a while that i am going to be getting a surgery for, and i can't sing again until i have it and recover from it. i've always had a superstition, or maybe just a feeling of privacy about going into a lot of detail about my health with other people. it's not something i like to be asked about. but i wanted to write this to you because i wanted to assure that it wasn't life threatening or drug related, and that it is breaking my heart to miss these shows. it hurts to let everybody down. i really hope you can forgive me. i was really looking forward to getting back out there. and i will miss seeing you.
todd
Folks, thanks for your understanding on this and for all your well wishes towards Todd while he gets healthy..
We are sorry for the inconvenience this has caused, and know you will understand.
Todd, ACG, & the Barrymore
Tickets: $35.00 Advance; Gold Circle: $50 Advance. Gold Circle includes early entry and preferred seating. This is a General Admission Show.
media release: At this point in his career, Todd Snider is undeniably one of the greatest songwriters of his generation, as attested by John Prine, Loretta Lynn, Kris Kristofferson, Jerry Jeff Walker, Billy Joe Shaver and Guy Clark. Lynn, Shaver and Walker all recorded his songs, as have Tom Jones and Garth Brooks. But Snider is so much more than the lovable, lazy-ass stoner yodeler he appears to be. Did you know his memoir is a best-seller, which makes him a best-selling author — let that sink in. In some minds, at least his own, he’s a literary giant. He’s had an accomplished film career, as well. Did you know Snider’s song “Just Like Old Times” inspired the film Hard Luck Love Song which stars some people you’ve heard of? The film even includes an on-screen performance of the song by Snider during the closing credits.He also starred in the independent feature film East Nashville Tonight along with outlaw country chanteuse Elizabeth Cook. That film is in part about trying to score some drugs, which is one of Snider’s well-known hobbies.
And last, but certainly not least, there are Snider’s accomplishments in the world of sports. Although it hasn’t been officially verified, he’s widely regarded as the inventor of the high five. And few people are aware he won the single player American Foosball championship in the late ’80s. Still, even with all these amazing accomplishments you may not have known about, first and foremost Snider remains one of America’s truly gifted storytellers. And if you’ve got tickets to see him live, boy, does he have a few songs and a few stories to share with you.