Molly Tuttle Releasing New Solo Album ‘So Long Little Miss Sunshine’ Aug 15th via Nonesuch

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Following back-to-back Grammy-winning albums with her band Golden Highway, along with a Best New Artist nomination, Molly Tuttle releases her new solo album, So Long Little Miss Sunshine, on August 15, 2025 via Nonesuch Records. Recorded in Nashville with producer Jay Joyce (Orville Peck, Miranda Lambert, Lainey Wilson), the fifth full album from the singer, songwriter, and virtuoso guitarist marks a sonic departure from her recent work and features twelve new songs—eleven originals and one cover, of Icona Pop and Charli xcx’s “I Love It.” The album’s first single, “That’s Gonna Leave a Mark,” which she co-wrote with Kevin Griffin (Better Than Ezra), is also out today; links to listen are below.

Tuttle and her new live band will set out on a run of summer tour dates in the US on June 6 in Vail, CO. This fall, they’ll kick off “The Highway Knows” tour on September 10  with a show in Chicago, IL. The dates include both festival and headline shows and conclude on December 13 at The Fillmore in San Francisco. Along the way, she stops at Brooklyn Steel in New York, The Fonda in Los Angeles, and Thalia Hall in Chicago. She also plays an intimate show at New York’s Mercury Lounge on June 24. Tickets for most of the newly announced dates are on-sale Friday, June 6 here; all shows are listed below.

Tuttle says, “I’ve been wanting to make this record for such a long time. Part of me was scared to do such a big departure, and that went into the album title.” Eventually she decided, “‘You know what? I’m just not going to care what people think. I’m going to do what I want.’”

She continues, “I wrote ‘That’s Gonna Leave a Mark’ with my friend Kevin Griffin. He has such a brilliant pop sensibility. We reworked it a little bit last year. It’s fun, sort of sassy, and that guitar part is one of my favorites that I play on the record.”  

So Long Little Miss Sunshine Track List:

1. Everything Burns

2. The Highway Knows

3. Golden State Of Mind

4. Rosalee

5. I Love It

6. That’s Gonna Leave A Mark

7. Easy

8. Summer Of Love

9. Old Me (New Wig)

10. Oasis

11. No Regrets

12. Story Of My So-Called Life

Summer Tour Dates:

6/6 – Mountains of Music Concert Series – Vail, CO

6/14 – All Good Now Festival @ Merriweather Pavilion – Columbia, MD

6/22 – Mountain Jam Festival – Highmount, NY

6/24 – Mercury Lounge – New York, NY

6/26 – ROMP – Owensboro, KY

6/27 – Blue Ox Music Festival – Eau Claire, WI

6/28 – Summerfest – Milwaukee, WI

7/3 – High Sierra – Quincy, CA

7/5 – Grassfire Festival – Garrettsville, OH

7/19 – Caramoor American Roots Music Festival – Katonah, NY

7/25 – RockyGrass Festival weekend Golden Highway – Lyons, CO

8/1 -2  – Wildlands Festival – Big Sky, MT

8/8 – The Amphitheater at Canyons Village – Park City, UT

8/9 – Knitting Factory – Boise, ID

8/10 – Grand Targhee Bluegrass Festival – Alta, WY

8/14 – The Burl – Outdoors – Lexington, KY

8/15 – State Theatre – State College, PA

8/16 – Green Mountain Bluegrass & Roots – Manchester Center, VT

8/17 – Point of the Bluff Vineyards – Hammondsport, NY

8/21 – The Ramkat – Winston-Salem, NC

8/22 – Georgia Mountain Fair – Hiawassee, GA

8/23 – Marcus King Family Reunion – North Charleston, SC

8/30 – Rhythm & Roots Festival – Charlestown, RI

“The Highway Knows Tour 2025”

9/10 – Thalia Hall – Chicago, IL

9/11 – Masonic Cathedral Theatre – Detroit, MI

9/12 – Globe Iron – Cleveland, OH

9/13 – Carnegie Homestead Music Hall – Pittsburgh, PA

9/15 – Opera House – Toronto, ON

9/17 – Royale – Boston, MA

9/18 – Brooklyn Steel – Brooklyn, NY

9/20 – XPoNential Music Festival – Philadelphia, PA

9/23 – The Beacon Theatre – Hopewell, VA

9/25 – Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre – Wilmington, NC

9/26 – Cat’s Cradle – Carrboro, NC

9/27 – Orange Peel – Asheville, NC

9/28 – Tennessee Theatre – Knoxville, TN

9/30 – Victory North – Savannah, GA

10/1 – The Plaza Live – Orlando, FL

10/2 – Capitol Theatre – Clearwater, FL

10/3 – Moon Crush (Avett Brothers) – Miramar Beach, FL

10/4 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA

10/10 – The Hawthorn – St. Louis, MO

10/11 – Liberty Hall – Lawrence, KS

10/12 – Slowdown – Omaha, NE

10/14 – The ELM – Bozeman, MT

10/16 – The Showbox – Seattle, WA

10/17 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR

10/18 – Holly Theater – Medford, OR

10/19 – Cascade Theatre – Redding, CA

10/25 – Ogden Theater – Denver, CO

11/2 – Suwannee Hulaween – Live Oak, FL

11/12 – Poplar Hall – Appleton, WI

11/13 – Grand Theater – Wausau, WI

11/14 – Varsity Theatre – Minneapolis, MN

11/15 – Stoughton Opera House – Stoughton, WI

11/16 – Englert Theater – Iowa City, IA

11/18 – Castle Theatre – Bloomington, IL

11/20 – Vogue – Indianapolis, IN

11/21 – Memorial Hall – Cincinnati, OH

11/22 – Athenaeum Theatre – Columbus, OH

11/23 – TBD – Roanoke, VA

12/3 – Atone’s – Austin, TX

12/5 – Marquee Theatre – Tempe, AZ

12/6 – House of Blues – San Diego, CA

12/7 – Arlington Theater – Santa Barbara, CA

12/10 – Rialto Theatre – Tucson, AZ

12/11 – The Fonda – Los Angeles, CA

12/12 – Tower Theatre – Fresno, CA

12/13 – The Fillmore – San Francisco, CA

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