Today, Alison Krauss & Union Station announce the release of their first new album in 14 years. Out March 28th on Down The Road Records, and self-produced by Alison Krauss & Union Station, Arcadia is a set of ten songs that transcend time, reveal beautiful and tragic truths, and reaffirm why the group remains one of the most influential, widely celebrated acts of the past four decades. Even during an extended period apart – each member building a thriving solo career, collaborating with some of the greatest artists in the world, earning a collective total of more than 70 GRAMMY Awards, selling tens of millions of albums – they never stopped searching for and patiently collecting the music that might one day bring them back together.
Largely written by such modern masters as Robert Lee Castleman, Viktor Krauss, Bob Lucas, JD McPherson and Sarah Siskind, Arcadia's songs are contemporary reflections of history. But there was one in particular that reunited the band and reignited their focus. "Usually, I find something that's a first song, and then things fall into place," says Alison Krauss. "That song was 'Looks Like The End Of The Road.' Jeremy Lister wrote it, and it just felt so alive – and as always, I could hear the guys already playing it." As Arcadia's opening number, "Looks Like The End Of The Road" introduces another imperative new chapter for Alison Krauss & Union Station, and it is available today.
Pre-Order Arcadia, and listen to "Looks Like The End Of The Road" here
Following 2011's Paper Airplane, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Country, Bluegrass and Folk Charts, Arcadia further expands the immaculately crafted, endlessly surprising sound that Alison Krauss & Union Station are known and loved for. Recorded in studios across Nashville, Arcadia also welcomes brand new member Russell Moore on co-lead vocals, guitar and mandolin. Best known as the frontman for chart-topping group IIIrd Tyme Out, Moore is the International Bluegrass Music Association's most awarded male vocalist of all time. Alongside Alison Krauss (fiddle, lead vocal), Jerry Douglas (Dobro, lap steel, vocals), Ron Block (banjo, guitar, vocals) and Barry Bales (bass, vocals), each member's individual talent and acclaim transforms into one single, peerless and unstoppable force. On the songs of Arcadia, Alison Krauss expands:
"The stories of the past are told in this music. It's that whole idea of 'in the good old days when times were bad.' There's so much bravery and valor and loyalty and dreaming, of family and themes of human existence that were told in a certain way when our grandparents were alive. Someone asked me, 'How do you sing these tragic tunes?' I have to. It’s a calling. I feel privileged to be a messenger of somebody else's story. And I want to hear what happened."
Furthermore, Arcadia rejoins Alison Krauss & Union Station with Rounder Records founders Ken Irwin, Marian Leighton Levy, Bill Nowlin and John Virant, who first signed Krauss when she was 14 years old – and who first worked with Jerry Douglas in 1975, when JD Crowe & The New South released their eponymous album, commonly referred to as Rounder 0044. Now heading up their own Down The Road Records, the group’s relationship with the band serves as a testament to their enduring friendship and longstanding creative partnership.
On the heels of Arcadia's release, Alison Krauss & Union Station will perform the music live at 75 tour dates across North America. Featuring Jerry Douglas, the Arcadia 2025 Tour is the band's first run of shows together in more than ten years, and nearly all of the dates have already sold out. Kicking off on April 17th, and extending through the end of September, stops include iconic venues like Red Rocks Amphitheatre, LA's Greek Theatre, NYC's Beacon Theatre and dozens more, with special guest Willie Watson. See the full list of dates below, and find tickets at alisonkrauss.com.
Arcadia Tracklist
Looks Like The End Of The Road (Jeremy Lister)
The Hangman (Viktor Krauss & Maurice Ogden)
The Wrong Way (Robert Lee Castleman & Dan Tyminski)
Granite Mills (Timothy Eriksen)
One Ray Of Shine (Sarah Siskind & Viktor Krauss)
Richmond On The James (Alison Krauss & G.T. Burgess)
North Side Gal (Jonathan David McPherson)
Forever (Robert Lee Castleman)
Snow (Bob Lucas)
There's A Light Up Ahead (Jeremy Lister)
Arcadia 2025 Tour Dates
4/17 - The Louisville Palace - Louisville, KY*
4/18 - The Louisville Palace - Louisville, KY*
4/19 - Mershon Auditorium - Columbus, OH*
4/25 - Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park - Atlanta, GA
4/26 - Live Oak Bank Pavilion - Wilmington, NC
4/27 - Koka Booth Amphitheatre - Cary, NC
4/29 - Bell Auditorium - Augusta, GA
4/30 - The Adderley Amphitheater - Tallahassee, FL
5/2 - The Wharf Amphitheater - Orange Beach, AL
5/3 - Brandon Amphitheater - Brandon, MS
5/4 - BJCC Concert Hall - Birmingham, AL
5/6 - Orpheum Theatre - Memphis, TN
5/12 - First Security Amphitheater - Little Rock, AR
5/13 - The Criterion - Oklahoma City, OK
5/15 - Saint Louis Music Park - Maryland Heights, MO
5/16 - Walmart AMP - Rogers, AR
5/17 - Starlight Theatre - Kansas City, MO
5/29 - Smart Financial Centre - Sugar Land, TX
5/30 - Whitewater Amphitheater - New Braunfels, TX
5/31 - The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - Irving, TX
6/3 - PNC Pavilion - Cincinnati, OH
6/4 - Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater - Decatur, IL
6/6 - BMO Pavilion - Milwaukee, WI
6/7 - The Chicago Theatre - Chicago, IL
6/8 - The Ledge - Waite Park, MN
6/10 - Vetter Stone Amphitheater - Mankato, MN
6/11 - Bayfront Festival Park - Duluth, MN
6/13 - McGrath Amphitheatre - Cedar Rapids, IA
6/14 - Denny Sanford Premier Center - Sioux Falls, SD
6/15 - The Astro Amphitheater - Omaha, NE
6/16 - Hartman Arena - Park City, KS
6/18 - Red Rocks Amphitheatre - Morrison, CO
6/19-6/22 - Telluride Bluegrass Festival - Telluride, CO
6/20 - Dillon Amphitheater - Dillon, CO
6/21 - Kit Carson Park - Taos, NM
7/11 - Arizona Financial Theatre - Phoenix, AZ
7/12 - The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park - San Diego, CA
7/13 - Greek Theatre - Los Angeles, CA
7/15 - Santa Barbara Bowl - Santa Barbara, CA
7/16 - The Mountain Winery - Saratoga, CA
7/18 - Grand Theatre - Reno, NV
7/19 - Redding Civic Auditorium - Redding, CA
7/20 - Edgefield Amphitheater - Troutdale, OR
7/22 - Wine Country Amphitheater - Walla Walla, WA
7/23 - Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden - Boise, ID
7/26 - Theatre at the Brick - Bozeman, MT
7/27 - BECU Live at Northern Quest - Airway Heights, WA
7/29 - Grey Eagle Resort & Casino - Calgary, AB
7/31 - TCU Place - Saskatoon, SK
8/1 - Centennial Concert Hall - Winnipeg, MB
8/19 - Massey Hall - Toronto, ON
8/21 - Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park - Indianapolis, IN
8/22 - Ascend Amphitheater - Nashville, TN
8/23 - The Tennessee Theatre - Knoxville, TN
8/24 - The Tennessee Theatre - Knoxville, TN
8/26 - Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium - Chattanooga, TN
8/28 - The Dome - Virginia Beach, VA
8/29 - Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront - Richmond, VA
8/30 - Earl Scruggs Music Festival - Mill Spring, NC
9/6 - Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre - Sterling Heights, MI
9/7 - Jacobs Pavilion - Cleveland, OH
9/9 - Wolf Trap - Vienna, VA
9/10 - The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark - Philadelphia, PA
9/12 - Beacon Theatre - New York, NY
9/13 - Beacon Theatre - New York, NY
9/16 - Veterans Memorial Auditorium - Providence, RI
9/17 - Leader Bank Pavilion - Boston, MA
9/19 - BankNH Pavilion - Gilford, NH
9/20 - The Green at Shelburne Museum - Shelburne, VT
9/21 - Artpark Mainstage Theater - Lewiston, NY
9/23 - Salem Civic Center - Salem, VA
9/24 - Credit One Stadium - Charleston, SC
9/26 - The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre - St. Augustine, FL
9/27 - The BayCare Sound - Clearwater, FL
9/28 - Hard Rock Live - Hollywood, FL
*Special Guest TBD, all other dates featuring Special Guest Willie Watson