2022 TOUR DATES CONFIRMED
May 11, 2022—Acclaimed singer, songwriter and musician Kaitlin Butts unveils seven new visualizers today, each of which coincides with a song from her acclaimed album, What Else Can She Do, and represents the different situations of women. Watch the videos HERE
and stream/purchase the album HERE.
Of the series, Butts shares, “Each song off of my new album is like a different movie in my head and I wanted to share those visuals in the form of lyric videos. These visuals are inspired by specific lyrics from the song or a feeling I had when writing this album.”
Produced by Oran Thornton (Angaleena Presley, Logan Brill) and recorded at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studios, What Else Can She Do tells the stories of women—those who are lost, struggling, angry and scared, but who remain resilient through it all. Across these seven new tracks, Butts positions herself as one of country’s most engaging new storytellers, putting forth songs that address the harsh realities of everyday life, while also offering hope and finding beauty amid that pain.
In celebration of the new record, Butts will continue to tour throughout the spring including upcoming performances at Nashville’s The Basement, Indianapolis’ Hi-Fi, Fort Worth’s Billy Bob’s, Memphis’ Hernando’s Hideaway, Atlanta’s Eddie’s Attic and Charlotte’s The Evening Muse among many others. See below for complete itinerary.

In addition to Butts (vocals) and Thornton (acoustic guitar), What Else Can She Do also features Fred Eltringham (drums), Joshua Grange (electric guitar), Lex Price (bass) and Justin Schiper (pedal steel) as well as harmony vocals from Cleto Cordero of Flatland Cavalry.
What Else Can She Do is Butts’ second full-length studio album following her 2015 debut, Same Hell, Different Devil. Since her debut, Butts has gone on to release several diverse singles including 2019’s “White River”
and 2021’s “Marfa Lights”
and “How Lucky Am I.”
Continuing to receive widespread attention, Wide Open Country proclaims, “Even with a playful innocence persona, Butts’ songwriting is brimming with effective wit and tact. With the charisma of Kacey Musgraves or an early Lee Ann Womack, Butts has that rare combination of style and substance,” while Whiskey Riff declares, “Kaitlin Butts is absolutely a name you need to know.”
Raised in Tulsa and now based in Nashville, Butts has continued to tour relentlessly across the country, building a passionate grassroots fanbase as she went. In addition to multiple headline shows, she has performed alongside artists such as Turnpike Troubadours, Flatland Cavalry and Parker McCollum.