Tommy Stinson (The Replacements) Live in Ypsilanti MI

Tommy solo, & accompanied on a few song by Karla Rose on violin and backing vocals. Karla Rose also opens the show with a set of her own.

By Tommy Stinson

Date and time

Starts on Saturday, June 21 · 7pm EDT

Location

A Backyard in Ypsilanti MI

Will be emailed to ticket holders Check your email. Ypsilanti, MI 48197

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Though this show is happening in someone's backyard, it isn't a private show, anyone can buy a ticket. Once you do, we'll email you the address. We can tell you that it is near Arbor Prep High School.

Backyard show - bring a blanket, a low lawn chair, some snacks BYOB. Plenty of street parking.

"doors" 7, music will start around 7:30

Tommy's going to play solo, he's going to play with musician Karla Rose accompanying him on violin & back-up vocals. Karla will also open the show with a short set. It's going to be a hoot!



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Singer, songwriter, sideman, and frontman—Tommy Stinson has worn many hats over the course of his remarkable 40-year musical journey. A founding member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame-nominated band The Replacements, Stinson began performing with the group at just 12 years old and remained a key part of its legendary 11-year run. After the band’s breakup, he went on to lead his own critically acclaimed outfits, Bash & Pop and Perfect. For more than a decade, he also held down bass duties as Axl Rose’s right-hand man in Guns N’ Roses.

In 2017, after a celebrated Replacements reunion, Stinson revived Bash & Pop and released the widely praised Anything Could Happen on Fat Possum Records. Then in 2022, he teamed up with veteran Philadelphia guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Chip Roberts to form Cowboys in the Campfire. Born out of the duo’s rootsy songwriting partnership—which had already shaped Stinson’s One Man Mutiny and Bash & Pop’s Anything Could Happen—the new project marked another creative evolution. Last year, Cowboys in the Campfire released their debut LP, Wronger, further expanding Stinson’s ever-evolving musical legacy.