John Hiatt stands holding a guitar as he looks out a window. (Courtesy photo)
John Hiatt

Master lyricist and satirical storyteller John Hiatt will be onstage at the Lobero Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12.

Hiatt delivers songs filled with tales of redemption, relationships and surrendering on his own terms.

His Lobero show is presented by EARL MINNIS PRESENTS and Lobero Theatre Foundation.

Hiatt’s music, featured on some 20 studio albums, earned him a place in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, a BMI Troubadour Award, and a Lifetime Achievement in songwriting designation from the Americana Music Association.

Hiatt’s extensive body of work explores folk, rock, pop, R&B, country, and blues with equal enthusiasm. His songs have been recorded by everyone from Bob Dylan, Emmylou Harris, and B.B. King to Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt.

Hiatt’s finest album is 1987’s “Bring the Family;” other catalog highlights include the pop and rock of 1983’s “Riding with the King;” the rough-hewn blues-rock of 2008’s “Same Old Man;” and 2021’s “Leftover Feelings,” a collaboration with dobro virtuoso Jerry Douglas.

Tickets for John Hiatt are on sale now at Lobero.org and at the Lobero Box Office 805-963-0761.

Ticket prices are $131 for premium seating includes preferred seating location and a pre-show reception in the Lobero Courtyard with complimentary drinks and light bites, beginning an hour prior to showtime; $70 for Section A; and $55 for Section B. (Ticket prices include a per ticket Lobero Facility Fee.)