Natalie Brooke had a 2025 that demanded attention, and her Spring 2026 tour is the natural next move. Her studio project ‘Measured in Moments’ was named one of The Baltimore Banner’s Top 10 Albums of 2025, recognized for fearless composition, dynamic arrangements, and a rare ability to bridge improvisation with emotional storytelling. That kind of critical validation doesn’t happen by accident, and the Spring tour is built to show exactly why the praise landed.
Brooke’s live reputation is the engine behind everything. Known for her command of keys and keytar, her performances have increasingly leaned into extended grooves, evolving arrangements, and spontaneous musical dialogue that shifts the setlist from night to night. That improvisational DNA has made her a rising force in the jam circuit, and this Spring run deepens that connection with headline dates alongside select shows supporting Dogs In A Pile, Big Something, and Houseplant.
The routing covers serious ground, spanning the Midwest, East Coast, and Mountain West, including Brooke’s first-ever run through Colorado. One date carries particular weight. Brooke headlines Baltimore’s legendary The 8×10 in April, her final show in the nationally acclaimed room before it permanently closes its doors this summer. For a Baltimore-connected artist, that’s a moment that goes well beyond a regular tour stop.
‘Measured in Moments’ is out now, and the Spring tour brings those songs to life in the way they were always meant to be heard: stretched, transformed, and alive in the room.


