
Fans packed The Sylvee in Madison on Tuesday, as acclaimed singer, songwriter, and guitarist John Butler brought his band to the popular downtown venue for a night of groove-driven rock, roots, and extended instrumental jams, giving fans a full evening centered entirely on Butler’s powerful live performance.
Unlike many touring shows, the night featured no opening act, meaning the audience’s full attention was on Butler and his band from the moment they stepped on stage. Backed by a lineup that included original John Butler Trio drummer Michael Barker, along with Ian Peres on bass and keys and Michael Boase on percussion, the performance showcased the full-band dynamic Butler has leaned into on his latest tour.
The tour follows the release of Butler’s latest album PRISM, and the Madison stop highlighted the artist’s trademark style, blending intricate fingerpicked guitar passages with groove-heavy rhythms and expansive jams. Butler has long been known for his ability to stretch songs into powerful live moments, building layers of sound before unleashing soaring instrumental sections that electrify the room.
The Sylvee, one of the Wisconsin’s most popular club-sized concert venues with a capacity of roughly 2,500, provided an intimate setting for Butler’s performance, allowing fans to experience the nuance of his guitar work while still delivering the energy of a full-scale rock show.
Photographer Dan DeSlover was there to capture the highlights of the evening, documenting Butler’s passionate performance and the atmosphere inside the packed Madison venue. Check out our gallery below for a closer look at John Butler’s stop at The Sylvee in Madison.
Photos by Dan DeSlover.


















