'The real deal, people' – Billboard
American singer-songwriter Martin Sexton extends touring in support of his ninth studio release Mixtape of the Open Road. The Wall Street Journal and CMT premiered tracks from the album that since garnered much critical acclaim.
Sexton will perform in the Mineral Point Opera House on Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022. Tickets for the show will be $45 for orchestra and box seats ($50 day of show), $35 for the rest of floor seats ($40 day of show), and $30 for balcony seats ($35 day of show). The show will begin at 8 p.m., with doors opening at 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale at tickets.mpoh.org.
Syracuse native Sexton got his start singing in the streets and subways of Boston in the early 90’s. Still fiercely independent and headlining venues from The Fillmore to Carnegie Hall, he has influenced a generation of contemporary artists. His songs have appeared in television series such as Scrubs, Parenthood, Masters of Sex and in numerous films, though it’s his incendiary live show, honest lyrics, and vocal prowess that keep fans coming back for more.
“Outstanding taste in songwriting as well as a soul-marinated voice.” — Rolling Stone
Old Oaks, beginning the show with a thirty-minute solo set, encompasses the acoustic music of Mount Horeb singer-songwriter, Frank Laufenberg. The music ranges from 12-string renditions of classic tunes like Purple Haze and Heart of Gold to melodious folk-jazz originals.