Sarah Mclachlan Apr 2026

Frustrated by being told women wouldn't sell tickets, McLachlan booked a tour with herself and Paula Cole in 1996. Its success became the spark for , an all-female touring festival named after the figure in Jewish mythology who refused to be treated as an inferior. By 1997, it was the top-grossing touring festival in North America, raising over $7 million for charities and launching the careers of icons like Sheryl Crow and Tracy Chapman. Ethereal Anthems and Personal Truths

: An iconic track that explored the layers we project to the world, further cementing her status as a generational storyteller. A Legacy of Resilience Sarah McLachlan

: Written as a tribute after the overdose of keyboardist Jonathan Melvoin, the song became a global anthem for healing and vulnerability. Frustrated by being told women wouldn't sell tickets,