Garrison Keillor is a legendary American storyteller and performer whose work has shaped American radio and literature. Born in 1942 in Anoka, Minnesota, he created and hosted A Prairie Home Companion from 1974 until 2016, delivering intimate, humorous, and reflective performances that blend storytelling with music. His contributions to radio and the arts have earned him the National Humanities Medal (1999), a Grammy for material from A Prairie Home Companion, and his induction into the Radio Hall of Fame (1994). Keillor’s discography emphasizes spoken-word performances and musical storytelling, with notable albums such as English Majors (2008) and Church People (2009). In 2025, fans can catch live performances across the United States, with shows scheduled in multiple states. Follow his updates on social media for the latest news and tour information.
Whether you’re a longtime listener of A Prairie Home Companion or new to Keillor’s evocative storytelling, secure your seats for a live performance and experience the wit, warmth, and wry wisdom that have defined his career. We’ve got you with dependable, no-fuss ticket access, and we’ll point you to official social channels and the artist’s website for the most current schedule. For more details on venues and dates, keep an eye on our listings and clear, straightforward booking process.