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Anyone who has seen Beth Hart live knows she gives everything she has—emotionally, physically, and spiritually. That firebrand intensity is what draws people to her, but it also comes with
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Anyone who has seen Beth Hart live knows she gives everything she has—emotionally, physically, and spiritually. That firebrand intensity is what draws people to her, but it also comes with vulnerability. Hart thrives without a safety harness, pouring her soul into every note, yet even the strongest need a place to land. That idea sits at the heart of “You Still Got Me,” the title track of her latest album, which was inspired by a deeply personal moment when her husband, Scott, reminded her that even when she felt empty, she was not alone. That simple truth—if you still have love, you still have everything—runs through her music and defines the bond she shares with her fans, a connection forged over nearly three decades of fearless, heart-on-sleeve music-making.
Hart’s songwriting is instinctive and deeply personal, never driven by commercial intent but rather by the need to understand what she’s feeling in the moment. She allows the songs to reveal themselves, often finding comfort whether a song emerges or not. Just as importantly, she leaves their meaning open, allowing it to evolve over time—for herself and for the listener. Across the You Still Got Me album, and evident in her live performances, moments of darkness are met with shafts of light: the defiant hope of “Little Heartbreak Girl,” the sultry funk of “Suga N My Bowl” featuring Eric Gales, and the soaring rocker “Savior With A Razor” with Slash, whose guitar amplifies Hart’s snarling, razor-edged defiance. Softer moments, like the piano-led “Wonderful World,” celebrate generational strength, while songs such as “Don’t Call The Police” confront painful social realities with unflinching honesty.
Hart’s artistry is raw, tender, ferocious, and fearless. As her career continues to soar—with global tours, chart-topping albums, and collaborations with legends—Hart remains defined by her emotional truth. Her albums, as well as her live performances, are shared spaces where strength and fragility coexist, reminding us all that it’s okay to struggle, okay to reach out, and powerful to admit that none of us stand alone.
February 26, 2026
Doors 6pm. Show 8:00pm
$48 / $58 / $68 / $78 / $98 + applicable fees
If you purchase a ticket at a table you are required to purchase dinner. You must arrive by 7pm.
Under 18 Must Be Accompanied by a Paying Adult.
Two Drink Minimum For All.
With regard and respect for the safety of our patrons no bags allowed unless they are clear and their contents are clearly visible.
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The Canyon - Agoura Hills
28912 Roadside Drive Agoura Hills, CA 91301-3304
