Alela Diane brings her haunting folk melodies to Sweetwater Music Hall on July 18, 2025.
Known for reflective songwriting that explores themes of home and refuge, Diane’s performance promises an intimate evening of music that resonates with her personal journey from her Nevada City roots to her current standing as a respected voice in contemporary folk.
Her latest work, “Looking Glass,” keeps up her tradition of thoughtful storytelling through music.
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Event Details
The concert happens at Sweetwater Music Hall, a well-loved venue in Mill Valley.
Doors open at 7:00pm, and the music starts at 8:00pm.
This cozy room lets you catch all of Diane’s nuanced vocals and introspective lyrics up close.
Honestly, there aren’t many places better for a show like this.
Ticket Information
General admission tickets are $29.36 in advance.
If you wait until the day of the show, the price jumps to $35.54.
Sweetwater usually sells out for artists like Diane, so it’s smart to grab tickets early.
Nobody wants to miss out because they waited too long.
About Alela Diane
Alela Diane started her musical journey in Nevada City, California.
She grew up surrounded by nature and music, which shaped her creative path.
When she was 19, her parents divorced and sold her childhood home.
That experience inspired her debut album, “The Pirate’s Gospel.”
Musical Style
Diane writes songs that mix folk traditions with a modern touch.
Her voice—sometimes powerful, sometimes delicate—brings stories of home, loss, and belonging to life.
People often mention the authenticity in her performance.
It’s that honesty that makes her live shows feel especially moving.
Her latest album, “Looking Glass,” dives into themes of shelter and refuge.
Those questions feel pretty relevant these days, don’t they?
The Venue Experience
Sweetwater Music Hall is one of Marin County’s cultural gems.
The excellent acoustics and intimate vibe set the stage perfectly for folk performances.
It’s right in downtown Mill Valley.
There’s a full bar and food menu, so you can grab a bite or a drink before the show starts.
Getting There
Mill Valley’s downtown area doesn’t have much parking, so it’s smart to show up early. There are a few public parking lots within walking distance of Sweetwater.
If you’re coming from San Francisco, Marin Transit runs buses that make it pretty easy to get to Mill Valley.
This performance gives Marin County folks—and honestly, anyone visiting—a real chance to hear one of folk music’s most genuine voices. Diane’s poetic lyrics and heartfelt delivery stick with you, even after the show’s over.
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