St. Matthews Cathedral

Taylor Leonhardt & Special Guest Owen Stroud in Concert

Taylor Leonhardt & Special Guest Owen Stroud in Concert

Wednesday, October 30​

Join Texas natives Taylor Leonhardt and special guest Owen Stroud for a night of songs and storytelling in the historic St. Matthew’s Cathedral in the heart of Dallas.

Wednesday, October 30


  • VIP Doors Open @ 5:00pm
  • VIP Hang + Q&A @ 5:30pm
  • General Admission Doors Open @ 6:15pm
  • Concert Begins @ 7:00pm

VIP Hang / Q+A


Grab some extra time with Taylor by joining the VIP HANG before the show. A VIP TICKET grants early access, priority seating, a few extra songs from Taylor + a conversation on songwriting, music making, fishing, dogs, really whatever you want to talk about!

Tickets


  • $25 – General Admission
  • $50 – VIP

Location & Parking

5100 Ross Ave
Dallas TX 75206

Free parking is available on floors 1-3 in the Alexan Cathedral Arts parking garage across from the Cathedral courtyard. You can also park in the lot at the corner of Ross and Henderson Avenues.

More about Taylor

Native Texan and new-ish Nashvillian, Taylor Leonhardt is first and foremost a craftsman. Whether she’s penning tunes for her solo project or for her duo Mission House with Jess Ray, it’s always about the song. The Gospel Coalition recently called Taylor “one of the most promising singer-songwriters in Nashville these days”, naming her latest project Hold Still one of the best albums of 2021. In addition to touring and writing, she spends time across the US leading music and conversations for spiritual retreats, creative workshops, and faith communities. When she’s not on the road, you can catch Taylor on a long run at Shelby Park or pursuing her newest hobby – fly fishing. She is convinced God songs are everywhere.

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More about Owen

Singer/songwriter Owen Stroud has been formed by a variety of musical influences – regional folksingers, classical masterworks, jazz standards, and high-church hymnody, to name a few. A native of Austin’s northwest suburbs, Owen spent several post-college years living in other states, including a few years in Nashville, before returning to south central Texas in 2020. Owen has written and produced two albums to date: If There Are Other Places (2019) and The Handwriting Was Mine (2023). Part recollection, part rediscovery of home turf, Handwriting’s vibrant mix of songs features Owen settling into his signature blend of humor and poignance, whether he’s singing about winter storms, piquin salsa, or even the perils of I-35. When not performing, Owen is usually out hiking at a state park, working on a new batch of songs, or reading a book about some arcane aspect of Texas geography.

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