Join Stephen Bishop for a special evening at the GRAMMY Museum's Clive Davis Theater in Los Angeles on Friday, October 9, 2026, at 7:30 PM as he celebrates the 50th Anniversary of his debut album, Careless. This intimate event will also mark his first live performance in seven years.
This intimate event will feature stories behind the songs, a live conversation, audience Q&A, special guests, and acoustic performances. This intimate event will feature acoustic performances and special guests like Eagles songwriter Jack Tempchin, Marcus Eaton (“one of the best young singer-songwriters in America – David Crosby), and longtime musical partner of Peter Tork (Monkees) & fixture of the Troubadour scene, James Lee Stanley, as well as stories behind the songs, a live conversation moderated by Liz Kamlet (aka "Liz the Music Manager"), and audience Q&A.
The evening will also feature an in depth conversation about the release of the Careless 50th Anniversary Edition, featuring newly remastered audio, expanded packaging, rare photographs, and exclusive bonus material. VIP ticket packages available.
Due to the intimate nature of this event, tickets are limited.
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American singer Stephen Bishop is still touring the States all these years later and his performance is a real treat. The guitar wielding veteran is just as talented with his instrument as when he began his career back in 1975. The humble performer has had an interesting career and is happy to share tales with his audiences so if you're interested in not just this musician, but the musical history of the US, it's a show definitely worth seeing.
Finding fame with hits such as 'On and On' and 'Save It For A Rainy Day', his music went on to be featured in blockbuster films, picked up award nominations and continued to score hits on the US billboard charts. The singer/songwriter now seems far more content to perform his folk stylings for the love of music and entertaining, his falsetto voice is still sounding great and the minimal support really shows of his talents as an artist.
He's been steadily releasing albums throughout his career so you're sure to hear a mix of old and new material, including the smooth folk of 'It Might Be You'. Bishop has just completed a string of dates, yet keep an eye on his page as he is definitely an artist worth catching as he shows no sign of slowing pace.