Some shows you circle on the calendar because of the artist. Some because of the room. When Trisha Yearwood plays State Theatre of Ithaca on April 10, 2026, you circle it for both. This is the kind of spring evening that reminds you why you pay attention to the concert listings in the first place.
About Trisha Yearwood
Trisha Yearwood has been one of country music’s most beloved voices for over three decades, from the breakthrough power of her debut single to her continued presence as a recording artist, author, and television personality. Her voice possesses a warmth and emotional clarity that makes every lyric feel personally delivered. The acoustic format of her current tour strips the music down to its emotional core, creating an intimate concert experience.
The Venue
What I appreciate most about Trisha Yearwood is the absence of anything that feels manufactured or calculated. In a musical landscape where so much is polished to within an inch of its life, there is real value in an artist who trusts the songs and the performances to speak for themselves. That trust is rewarded every time they take the stage, and this spring show at State Theatre of Ithaca will be no exception. For anyone who has grown weary of spectacle over substance, this is the antidote.
The State Theatre of Ithaca is a restored 1928 movie palace that anchors the cultural life of the Finger Lakes — intimate enough to feel personal, grand enough to feel like an occasion. State Theatre of Ithaca is the kind of room where you can feel the music land the way the artists intended — close, warm, and honest. It is a fitting home for a show like this.
Tickets & Details
Trisha Yearwood performs at State Theatre of Ithaca on Friday, April 10, 2026 at 8:00 PM. Tickets are priced $73-$78. Get tickets to reserve your spot before they are gone.
Music this honest deserves an audience willing to meet it on its own terms. If that sounds like you, then Trisha Yearwood at State Theatre of Ithaca this spring is your kind of show. Grab your tickets, bring someone who appreciates the real thing, and enjoy every minute.
Whether you are a longtime fan or a curious newcomer, Trisha Yearwood at State Theatre of Ithaca this spring is the kind of show that reminds you why live music matters. Clear the evening, bring good company, and let the music carry you where it will.