September 25, 2026

Doors: 7:00 PM - Show: 8:00 PM

18+

The Castle Theatre Welcomes

Langhorne Slim - The Dreamin' Kind Tour

The Castle Theatre

209 East Washington Street, 1, Bloomington, IL, 61701


Date & Time

Friday, September 25, 2026

8:00 PM

Location

The Castle Theatre

209 East Washington Street, 1, Bloomington, IL, 61701

The Castle Theatre Welcomes

Langhorne Slim - The Dreamin' Kind Tour


đź—“ Friday, September 25th

⏰ Doors: 7:00pm | Show: 8:00pm

➡️ 18+. Minors Welcome with parent or guardian


  • Unless otherwise noted, ALL patrons must be 18 years of age or older with valid ID to attend. Patrons under the age of 18 may attend with a parent or legal guardian.
  • Tickets are non-refundable unless the event is canceled. Tickets cannot be replaced if lost, stolen, or destroyed. No refunds or exchanges. Event, Artists, Date & Time subject to change. No outside food, beverage, or oversized bags are permitted inside the venue. All persons and their belongings are subject to search upon entry. The ticket holder voluntarily assumes all risks in attending the event, whether occurring before, during, or after the event and releases the venue and its agents from all related claims.
  • The Castle Theatre is a mostly standing-room venue. Unless tickets specifically state they are "SEATED", you are purchasing a standing room only ticket.
  • Please note that The Castle Theatre is not responsible for tickets purchased from any third-party ticketing site and cannot guarantee the validity of any third-party site tickets. Only tickets sold through Opendate via thecastletheatre.com are guaranteed entry.


For more than two decades, Langhorne Slim has been a fearless voice in modern Americana, known for his raw emotion and rule-breaking spirit. On his ninth album, The Dreamin’ Kind, the Nashville-based songwriter plugs in his electric guitar and dives headfirst into big-hearted, 1970s-style rock & roll.


Produced by Greta Van Fleet’s Sam F. Kiszka, the record pairs power chords and soaring hooks with the vulnerable storytelling that’s long defined Slim’s work. “It felt like I was blowing some old shit up so I could plant some new flowers,” he says. “I love folk music, but rock & roll tickles the same part of my soul. I wanted to explore that.”


The collaboration began after Slim opened for Greta Van Fleet, leading to loose, inspired sessions with Kiszka and drummer Danny Wagner. Together they built songs that move from the propulsive rush of “Rock N Roll” and the swagger of “Haunted Man” to the tender sweep of “Dream Come True” and “Stealin’ Time.”


Recorded over a year in Nashville, The Dreamin’ Kind bridges Slim’s rootsy past with a louder, more expansive present. It’s a record of freedom and discovery, equally at home in rock clubs and around campfires — proof that Langhorne Slim, ever the dreamer, still finds new ground to break with every song.


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