
Saturday, March 22, 2025 CANCELLED
“Hi Everyone, Starting today (2/6) Paul is leaving the road and going back to Texas to take care of his mental and physical health. We all love Paul very much and we are very happy and relieved that he has made this decision to put himself first. It is obviously necessary to cancel all of his shows for the foreseeable future and each venue will be able to provide information on cancellations and refunds. Join us in lifting up Paul and anyone near you that may be suffering.
Thank you, Team Paul Cauthen”
DSP Shows presents Paul Cauthen Black on Black Tour 2025 live in Asbury Hall with special guest Hogslop String Band
7pm Doors, 8pm Show
Tickets: ON SALE 12/6 @10AM EST – General Admission Standing $30 advance, $35 Day of Show, Limited 4-packs for $100, can be purchased at at TixR.com or the Babeville Box Office (M-F 11a-5p) with no fees for cash transactions, 3% credit/debit card fee.
Credit card purchases will be automatically refunded, cash purchases should stop by the box office (M-F 11a-5p) or call 716-852-3835 to make alternate arrangements.
A consummate road warrior, country star Paul Cauthen wrote Black on Black, the highly anticipated new album on Atlantic Records, over the last several years during his travels across America, traversing the open road on his motorcycle and in the tour bus. Largely recorded at Rosewood Studios in his hometown of Tyler, TX with longtime collaborator Jason Burt (John Mayer, Leon Bridges), the album includes previously shared singles “Angels & Heathens,” “Sweetheart from the Trailer Park,” title track “Black on Black” and “Hot Damn.”
The LP adds to a landmark year for Cauthen, who brought Lana Del Rey out to duet on “Unchained Melody” at his Stagecoach set and features on Shaboozey’s “Last of my Kind” off of his new album, Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going.
Known for his raucous, high energy live shows, Cauthen is currently touring the album across North America.
Celebrated for his remarkable baritone voice, which has earned him the nickname Big Velvet, Cauthen grew up singing in the church choir and cut his chops as part of a tight knit creative community in East Texas.
Cauthen has steadily risen through the ranks of country and Americana, first gaining notoriety with roots duo Sons of Fathers before embarking on a solo career with his debut album, My Gospel. He’s gone on to release two more much-lauded albums—2019’s Room 41 and 2022’s Country Coming Down—and toured the world over. Known for his dynamic live show, Cauthen has collaborated and shared stages with Margo Price, Orville Peck, Elle King, Midland, Cody Jinks and many more.
Hogslop String Band opens the show!
Staying true to tradition while maintaining a bold irreverence is something that rarely goes hand-in hand, but Hogslop String Band manages to walk that line. With their roots in old-time string band music, and their energy based in wild rock-and-roll; youcould almost call them punk purists. It’s an unlikely combination, but given the talents of singer and fiddler Kevin Martin; guitarist, harmonica player and singer Gabriel Kelley; banjo player and singer Daniel Binkley, and bassist and all-round entertainer Pickle, they pull it off with natural ease. The name alone hints at their wacky ways, but catching them live will give you a true sense of these bizarre, seemingly contradictory descriptions. They thrive on crossing genres, casting off the confines of straight old-time and bluegrass, delving into a deep repertoire of rock, folk, psychedelic, and original numbers that can only be described as,”The Hogslop Sound.” It’s clear that these guys are going places, and they’ve quickly become one of the most unique and exhilarating outfits in live music today. After making their Opry Debut in 2022, Hogslop String Band has begun to cross the lines of more than genre.
Date/Time
Date(s) - 03/22/2025
8:00 pm
341 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo
New York
14202
United States

