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Waxahatchee watching “a lot of Ado about nothing” on “Fallon”

The musician, who will later connect the Outlaw this year, announced the single in autumn

Waxahatchee continued The Tonight Show to present their most recent single “Much Ado about nothing”. The musician, real name Katie Crutchfield, made himself the late night show stage next to her band and offered a moody version of the moving track.

In October, “A lot of Ado was nothing” was released and Waxahatchee's Follow-up marked their 2024 LP Tigers Blood, which dropped in March. The track came together with a video by Anna St. Louis with a look behind the scenes on the artist on the street, of carefree moments before entering the stage to hit Crutchfield on an empty sports field with her guitar.

At the beginning of this month, Waxahate shared “Dirt”, her first single from 2025. The song was released to celebrate the musician who connected the upcoming Touring Outlaw, on which Willie Nelson, Sheryl Crow and Bob Dylan will also take part. Waxahatchee will join the stacked line -up under the direction of Dylan and Nelson in September, including stops in Main, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Wisconsin.

Tigers blood was nominated for the best Americana album at The 2025 Grammys. In A Rab Checking of The LP, the writer Rob Sheffield, named the singer-songwriter as a “master story plate”, which is “fully aware that she has a hot strip”. He continued: “She sings about adult romance, fought for sobriety, the daily work, to hold her together-in the poetic voice of a Lucinda Williams who was in the age of playing DIY-Punk house cellar shows.”